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Psychology
Psychology, a full-length introductory psychology text published by Worth Publishers.
Psychology in Modules
Psychology in Modules, a full-length introductory psychology text (identical to the full-length Psychology except organized into 55 short chapters called modules) published by Worth Publishers. The easy-to-digest modules (averaging 12 pages) have few cross-references. This enables instructors to assign the modules in their own preferred order.
Exploring Psychology
Exploring Psychology covers the same material as Psychology, but in 604 pages instead of 693 and 15 chapters instead of 16. Published by MacMillan/Worth Publishers.
Exploring Psychology in Modules
Exploring Psychology in Modules is identical to the brief Exploring Psychology but organized into 39 short (15 page, on average) chapters, called modules. Each module is a stand-alone unit, enabling instructors to assign them in their preferred order.
Psychology in Everyday Life
The super-brief (415 page in first edition) and most accessible version of Myers’ Psychology
Myers' Psychology for AP*
Myers’ Psychology for AP*, written especially for the AP* course, published by Worth Publishers
Social Psychology
Social Psychology, a full-length social psychology textbook organized into sections about how people think about, influence, and relate to one another, published by McGraw-Hill.
Exploring Social Psychology
Exploring Social Psychology is a briefer version of Social Psychology (352 pages), with text broken into 31 small modules, published by McGraw-Hill.
Ap Psychology Textbook Pdf Myers 2nd Edition
Module 11 Flip It Video - Limbic System. Module 12 Flip It Video - Structure and Function of the Cortex. Module 13 Flip It Video - Split-Brain Research. Module 14 Flip It Video - Heritability. Module 16 Flip It Video - Signal Detection Theory. Module 16 Flip It Video - Top-Down & Bottom-Up Processing. 53.behavioral psychology: the scientific study of observable behavior, and its explanation by principles of learning. 54.behaviorism: the view that psychology (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2).