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  • descriptionCover Page
  • descriptionTitle Page
  • descriptionCopyright Page
  • descriptionDedicationi
  • descriptionAbout the Authorsiii
  • descriptionPrefaceiv
  • descriptionAcknowledgmentsxxii
  • descriptionThe IDEA Model of Course Assessment: Mapping Acqui...xxiii
  • descriptionA Message to Studentsxxx
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 1. The Science of Psychology1
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 1.1. Foundations of Modern Psychology
      • descriptionOrigins of Psychology5
      • descriptionContemporary Perspectives in Psychology9
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 1.1. Foundations of Modern Psycholog...14
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 1.2. Psychologists: Who They Are and What T...15
      • descriptionSubfields of Psychology16
      • descriptionProfessional Psychology: Becoming More Diverse20
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 1.2. Psychologists: Who They Are and...
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 1.3. Research Methods in Psychology23
      • descriptionThe Scientific Method: How We Know What We Know24
      • descriptionResearch Methods: How We Learn What We Know25
      • descriptionThe Experimental Method28
      • descriptionEthical Principles in Psychological Research33
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 1.3. Research Methods in Psychology
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    • descriptionChapter 1. Visual Overview: The Science of Psychol...39
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 2. Biological Foundations of Behavior41
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.1. Neurons: The Body’s Wiring
      • descriptionThe Structure of the Neuron43
      • descriptionHow Neurons Communicate45
      • descriptionNeurotransmitters: The Nervous System’s Chemical M...46
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.1. Neurons: The Body’s Wiring49
      • descriptionRecite It49
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.2. The Nervous System: Your Body’s Inform...50
      • descriptionThe Central Nervous System: Your Body’s Master Con...
      • descriptionThe Peripheral Nervous System: Your Body’s Link to...52
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.2. The Nervous System: Your Body’s...54
      • descriptionRecite It54
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.3. The Brain: Your Crowning Glory55
      • descriptionThe Hindbrain56
      • descriptionThe Midbrain
      • descriptionThe Forebrain57
      • descriptionThe Cerebral Cortex: The Brain’s Thinking, Calcula...58
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.3. The Brain: Your Crowning Glory61
      • descriptionRecite It61
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.4. Methods of Studying the Brain
      • descriptionRecording and Imaging Techniques62
      • descriptionExperimental Methods64
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.4. Methods of Studying the Brain
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.5. The Divided Brain: Specialization of F...
      • descriptionThe Brain at Work: Lateralization and Integration68
      • descriptionHandedness: Why Are People Not More Even-Handed?70
      • descriptionSplit-Brain Research: Can the Hemispheres Go It Al...71
      • descriptionBrain Damage and Psychological Functioning73
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.5. The Divided Brain: Specializati...
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.6. The Endocrine System: The Body’s Other...
      • descriptionEndocrine Glands: The Body’s Pumping Stations75
      • descriptionHormones and Behavior77
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.6. The Endocrine System: The Body’...
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 2.7. Genes and Behavior: A Case of Nature a...79
      • descriptionKinship Studies: Untangling the Roles of Heredity ...81
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 2.7. Genes and Behavior: A Case of N...
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    • descriptionChapter 2. Visual Overview: Biological Foundations...84
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 3. Sensation and Perception86
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 3.1. Sensing Our World: Basic Concepts of S...
      • descriptionAbsolute and Difference Thresholds: Is Something T...89
      • descriptionSignal Detection: More Than a Matter of Energy90
      • descriptionSensory Adaptation: Turning the Volume Down91
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 3.1. Sensing Our World: Basic Concep...
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 3.2. Vision: Seeing the Light
      • descriptionLight: The Energy of Vision92
      • descriptionThe Eye: The Visionary Sensory Organ93
      • descriptionFeature Detectors: Getting Down to Basics
      • descriptionColor Vision: Sensing a Colorful World96
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 3.2. Vision: Seeing the Light
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 3.3. Hearing: The Music of Sound
      • descriptionSound: Sensing Waves of Vibration100
      • descriptionThe Ear: A Sound Machine
      • descriptionPerception of Pitch: Perceiving the Highs and Lows101
      • descriptionHearing Loss: Are You Protecting Your Hearing?103
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 3.3. Hearing: The Music of Sound
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 3.4. Our Other Senses: Chemical, Skin, and ...
      • descriptionOlfaction: What Your Nose Knows106
      • descriptionTaste: The Flavorful Sense109
      • descriptionThe Skin Senses: Your Largest Sensory Organ110
      • descriptionThe Kinesthetic and Vestibular Senses: Of Grace an...114
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 3.4. Our Other Senses: Chemical, Ski...115
      • descriptionRecite It115
      • descriptionRecall It
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 3.5. Perceiving Our World: Principles of Pe...117
      • descriptionAttention: Did You Notice That?118
      • descriptionPerceptual Set: Seeing What You Expect to See
      • descriptionModes of Visual Processing: Bottom-Up Versus Top-D...
      • descriptionGestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization119
      • descriptionGestalt Laws of Grouping121
      • descriptionPerceptual Constancies
      • descriptionCues to Depth Perception122
      • descriptionMotion Perception
      • descriptionVisual Illusions: Do Your Eyes Deceive You?124
      • descriptionControversies in Perception: Subliminal Perception...127
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 3.5. Perceiving Our World: Principle...
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It132
    • descriptionChapter 3. Visual Overview: Sensation and Percepti...133
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 4. Consciousness135
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 4.1. States of Consciousness136
      • descriptionFocused Awareness137
      • descriptionDrifting Consciousness
      • descriptionDivided Consciousness138
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 4.1. States of Consciousness
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 4.2. Sleeping and Dreaming
      • descriptionSleep and Wakefulness: A Circadian Rhythm142
      • descriptionThe Stages of Sleep143
      • descriptionWhy Do We Sleep?145
      • descriptionDreams and Dreaming146
      • descriptionSleep Deprivation: Getting By on Less148
      • descriptionSleep–Wake Disorders: When Normal Sleep Eludes Us151
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 4.2. Sleeping and Dreaming154
      • descriptionRecite It154
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 4.3. Altering Consciousness Through Meditat...155
      • descriptionMeditation: Achieving a Peaceful State by Focusing...
      • descriptionHypnosis: “You Are Now Getting Sleepier”156
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 4.3. Altering Consciousness Through ...158
      • descriptionRecite It158
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 4.4. Altering Consciousness Through Drugs159
      • descriptionDrug Abuse: When Drug Use Causes Harm
      • descriptionDrug Dependence: When the Drug Takes Control160
      • descriptionDepressants162
      • descriptionStimulants167
      • descriptionHallucinogens171
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 4.4. Altering Consciousness Through ...176
      • descriptionRecite It176
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It177
    • descriptionChapter 4. Visual Overview: Consciousness178
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 5. Learning180
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 5.1. Classical Conditioning: Learning Throu...182
      • descriptionPrinciples of Classical Conditioning183
      • descriptionA Cognitive Perspective on Classical Conditioning187
      • descriptionWhy It Matters: Examples of Classical Conditioning...188
      • descriptionConditioning the Immune System191
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 5.1. Classical Conditioning: Learnin...192
      • descriptionRecite It192
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 5.2. Operant Conditioning: Learning Through...193
      • descriptionThorndike and the Law of Effect194
      • descriptionB. F. Skinner and Operant Conditioning195
      • descriptionPrinciples of Operant Conditioning196
      • descriptionEscape Learning and Avoidance Learning
      • descriptionPunishment201
      • descriptionWhy It Matters: Applications of Operant Conditioni...204
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 5.2. Operant Conditioning: Learning ...207
      • descriptionRecite It207
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 5.3. Cognitive Learning
      • descriptionInsight Learning209
      • descriptionLatent Learning210
      • descriptionObservational Learning211
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 5.3. Cognitive Learning212
      • descriptionRecite It212
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    • descriptionChapter 5. Visual Overview: Learning214
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 6. Memory216
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 6.1. Remembering218
      • descriptionHuman Memory as an Information Processing System219
      • descriptionMemory Stages220
      • descriptionThe Reliability of Long-Term Memory: Can We Trust ...226
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 6.1. Remembering
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 6.2. Forgetting
      • descriptionDecay Theory: Fading Impressions231
      • descriptionInterference Theory: When Learning More Leads to R...232
      • descriptionRetrieval Theory: Forgetting as a Breakdown in Ret...234
      • descriptionMotivated Forgetting: Memories Hidden from Awarene...
      • descriptionMeasuring Memory: How It Is Measured May Determine...236
      • descriptionAmnesia: Of Memories Lost or Never Gained237
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 6.2. Forgetting238
      • descriptionRecite It238
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 6.3. The Biology of Memory
      • descriptionBrain Structures in Memory: Where Do Memories Resi...239
      • descriptionStrengthening Connections Between Neurons: The Key...240
      • descriptionGenetic Bases of Memory242
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 6.3. The Biology of Memory245
      • descriptionRecite It245
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    • descriptionChapter 6. Visual Overview: Memory246
  • keyboard_arrow_downChapter 7. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence249
    • keyboard_arrow_downModule 7.1. Thinking
      • descriptionMental Images: In Your Mind’s Eye251
      • descriptionConcepts: What Makes a Bird a Bird?252
      • descriptionProblem Solving: Applying Mental Strategies to Sol...254
      • descriptionCreativity: Are You Tapping Your Creative Potentia...258
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 7.1. Thinking
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It262
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 7.2. Language
      • descriptionComponents of Language263
      • descriptionLanguage Development264
      • descriptionCulture and Language: Does the Language We Use Det...265
      • descriptionIs Language Unique to Humans?266
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 7.2. Language267
      • descriptionRecite It267
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 7.3. Intelligence
      • descriptionWhat is Intelligence?268
      • descriptionHow is Intelligence Measured?269
      • descriptionWhat are the Characteristics of a Good Test of Int...270
      • descriptionGender Differences in Cognitive Abilities272
      • descriptionExtremes of Intelligence: Intellectual Disability ...273
      • descriptionTheories of Intelligence274
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 7.3. Intelligence280
      • descriptionRecite It280
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It281
    • descriptionChapter 7. Visual Overview: Thinking, Language, an...283
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 8. Motivation and Emotion284
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 8.1. Motivation: The “Whys” of Behavior286
      • descriptionBiological Sources of Motivation287
      • descriptionPsychological Sources of Motivation290
      • descriptionThe Hierarchy of Needs: Ordering Needs from the Lo...292
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 8.1. Motivation: The “Whys” of Behav...293
      • descriptionRecite It293
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 8.2. Hunger and Eating294
      • descriptionWhat Makes Us hungry?295
      • descriptionObesity: A National Epidemic296
      • descriptionEating Disorders298
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 8.2. Hunger and Eating
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 8.3. Sexual Motivation303
      • descriptionThe Sexual Response Cycle: How Your Body Gets Turn...304
      • descriptionSexual Orientation305
      • descriptionSexual Dysfunctions307
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 8.3. Sexual Motivation
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 8.4. Emotions
      • descriptionWhat Are Emotions?310
      • descriptionEmotional Expression: Read Any Good Faces Lately?311
      • descriptionHappiness: What Makes You Happy?314
      • descriptionHow Your Brain Does Emotions316
      • descriptionTheories of Emotion: Which Comes First—Feelings or...317
      • descriptionEmotional Intelligence: How Well Do You Manage You...
      • descriptionThe Polygraph: Does It Work?321
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 8.4. Emotions324
      • descriptionRecite It324
      • descriptionRecall It325
      • descriptionThink About It
    • descriptionChapter 8. Visual Overview: Motivation and Emotion326
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 9. Human Development328
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.1. Prenatal Development: A Case of Nature...
      • descriptionStages of Prenatal Development331
      • descriptionThreats to Prenatal Development333
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.1. Prenatal Development: A Case of...
      • descriptionRecite It
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.2. Infant Development335
      • descriptionReflexes336
      • descriptionSensory, Perceptual, and Learning Abilities in Inf...337
      • descriptionMotor Development338
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.2. Infant Development339
      • descriptionRecite It339
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      • descriptionThink About It340
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.3. Years of Discovery: Emotional, Social,...
      • descriptionTemperament: The “How” of Behavior341
      • descriptionAttachment: Binding Ties342
      • descriptionChild-Rearing Influences344
      • descriptionErikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development348
      • descriptionCognitive Development349
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.3. Years of Discovery: Emotional, ...355
      • descriptionRecite It355
      • descriptionRecall It356
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.4. Adolescence
      • descriptionPhysical Development357
      • descriptionCognitive Development359
      • descriptionPsychosocial Development363
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.4. Adolescence
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.5. Early and Middle Adulthood
      • descriptionPhysical and Cognitive Development367
      • descriptionPsychosocial Development
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.5. Early and Middle Adulthood369
      • descriptionRecite It369
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 9.6. Late Adulthood370
      • descriptionPhysical and Cognitive Development371
      • descriptionPsychosocial Development373
      • descriptionThe Last Chapter: On Death and Dying375
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 9.6. Late Adulthood376
      • descriptionRecite It376
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      • descriptionThink About It377
    • descriptionChapter 9. Visual Overview: Human Development380
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 10. Psychology and Health382
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 10.1. Stress: What It Is and What It Does t...
      • descriptionSources of Stress385
      • descriptionThe Body’s Response to Stress394
      • descriptionStress and the Immune System397
      • descriptionPsychological Moderators of Stress398
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 10.1. Stress: What it is and What it...
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 10.2. Psychological Factors in Physical Ill...404
      • descriptionCoronary Heart Disease405
      • descriptionCancer408
      • descriptionSexual Behavior and STDs: Are You Putting Yourself...410
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 10.2. Psychological Factors in Physi...
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      • descriptionThink About It413
    • descriptionChapter 10. Visual Overview: Psychology and Health415
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 11. Personality416
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 11.1. The Psychodynamic Perspective
      • descriptionSigmund Freud: Psychoanalytic Theory419
      • descriptionOther Psychodynamic Approaches424
      • descriptionEvaluating the Psychodynamic Perspective425
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 11.1. The Psychodynamic Perspective
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It427
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 11.2. The Trait Perspective
      • descriptionGordon Allport: A Hierarchy of Traits
      • descriptionRaymond Cattell: Mapping the Personality428
      • descriptionHans Eysenck: A Simpler Trait Model429
      • descriptionThe Five-Factor Model of Personality: The “Big Fiv...430
      • descriptionEvaluating the Trait Perspective434
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 11.2. The Trait Perspective435
      • descriptionRecite It435
      • descriptionRecall It
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 11.3. The Social-Cognitive Perspective436
      • descriptionJulian Rotter: The Locus of Control
      • descriptionAlbert Bandura: Reciprocal Determinism and the Rol...437
      • descriptionWalter Mischel: Situation versus Person Variables438
      • descriptionEvaluating the Social-Cognitive Perspective439
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 11.3. The Social-Cognitive Perspecti...
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    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 11.4. The Humanistic Perspective440
      • descriptionCarl Rogers: The Importance of Self441
      • descriptionAbraham Maslow: Scaling the Heights of Self-Actual...
      • descriptionCulture and Self-Identity442
      • descriptionEvaluating the Humanistic Perspective443
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 11.4. The Humanistic Perspective
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It446
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 11.5. Personality Tests
      • descriptionSelf-Report Personality Inventories447
      • descriptionProjective Tests449
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 11.5. Personality Tests
      • descriptionRecite It
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      • descriptionThink About It451
    • descriptionChapter 11. Visual Overview: Personality453
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 12. Social Psychology455
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 12.1. Perceiving Others456
      • descriptionImpression Formation: Why First Impressions Count ...457
      • descriptionAttributions: Why the Pizza Guy Is Late459
      • descriptionAttitudes: How Do You Feel About …?461
      • descriptionPersuasion: the Fine Art of Changing People’s Mind...463
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 12.1. Perceiving Others464
      • descriptionRecite It464
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 12.2. Relating to Others465
      • descriptionAttraction: Getting to Like (Or Love) You466
      • descriptionLove: The Deepest Emotion468
      • descriptionHelping Behavior: Lending a Hand to Others in Need469
      • descriptionPrejudice: Attitudes that Harm472
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 12.2. Relating to Others479
      • descriptionRecite It479
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 12.3. Group Influences on Individual Behavi...480
      • descriptionOur Social Selves: “Who Are We?”481
      • descriptionConformity: Bending the “I” to Fit the “We”482
      • descriptionObedience to Authority: When Does It Go Too Far?485
      • descriptionSocial Facilitation and Social Loafing: When Are Y...487
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 12.3. Group Influences on Individual...489
      • descriptionRecite It489
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • descriptionChapter 12. Visual Overview: Social Psychology490
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 13. Psychological Disorders492
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.1. What Is Abnormal Behavior?
      • descriptionCharting the Boundaries Between Normal and Abnorma...495
      • descriptionModels of Abnormal Behavior497
      • descriptionWhat Are Psychological Disorders?499
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.1. What Is Abnormal Behavior?501
      • descriptionRecite It501
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.2. Anxiety-Related Disorders502
      • descriptionTypes of Disorders503
      • descriptionCauses of Anxiety-Related Disorders504
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.2. Anxiety-Related Disorders
      • descriptionRecite It
      • descriptionRecall It506
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.3. Dissociative and Somatic Symptom and ...
      • descriptionDissociative Disorders507
      • descriptionCauses of Dissociative Disorders508
      • descriptionSomatic Symptom and Related Disorders509
      • descriptionCauses of Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders510
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.3. Dissociative and Somatic Sympt...511
      • descriptionRecite It511
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.4. Mood Disorders
      • descriptionTypes of Mood Disorders512
      • descriptionCauses of Mood Disorders514
      • descriptionSuicide518
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.4. Mood Disorders
      • descriptionRecite It
      • descriptionRecall It521
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.5. Schizophrenia
      • descriptionSymptoms of Schizophrenia522
      • descriptionCauses of Schizophrenia523
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.5. Schizophrenia
      • descriptionRecite It
      • descriptionRecall It525
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 13.6. Personality Disorders
      • descriptionAntisocial Personality Disorder526
      • descriptionBorderline Personality Disorder527
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 13.6. Personality Disorders528
      • descriptionRecite It528
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It529
    • descriptionChapter 13. Visual Overview: Psychological Disorde...530
  • keyboard_arrow_rightChapter 14. Methods of Therapy532
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 14.1. Types of Psychotherapy
      • descriptionPsychodynamic Therapy535
      • descriptionHumanistic Therapy538
      • descriptionBehavior Therapy540
      • descriptionCognitive Therapy543
      • descriptionEclectic Therapy
      • descriptionGroup, Family, and Couple Therapy547
      • descriptionIs Psychotherapy Effective?548
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 14.1. Types of Psychotherapy554
      • descriptionRecite It554
      • descriptionRecall It555
      • descriptionThink About It
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule 14.2. Biomedical Therapies
      • descriptionDrug Therapy556
      • descriptionElectroconvulsive Therapy
      • descriptionPsychosurgery559
      • descriptionThe Movement Toward Community-Based Care560
    • keyboard_arrow_rightModule Review 14.2. Biomedical Therapies562
      • descriptionRecite It562
      • descriptionRecall It
      • descriptionThink About It563
      • descriptionKey to Sample Rational Alternatives in Try This Ou...
    • descriptionChapter 14. Visual Overview: Methods of Therapy564
  • descriptionAppendix C. Statistics in Psychology566
  • descriptionReferencesA-16
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