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In Psychology in Modules, David Myers and Nathan DeWall break down
the content of their chapter-based Psychology into 55 independent
modules, assignable in any sequence and brief enough to be read in
one sitting. In this remarkably fresh and current new edition,
Myers and DeWall have found extraordinarily effective ways to
involve students with the remarkable research underlying our
understanding of human behaviour. The text itself continues to be
shaped by goals David Myers established at the outset. These were
to connect students to high-impact research, to focus on developing
critical thinking skills, and to present a multicultural
perspective on psychology, so students can see themselves in the
context of a wider world. This new edition offers 2100 research
citations dated 2015-2020. With so many exciting new findings,
students will see the importance and value of psychological
research, and how psychology can help them make sense of the world
around them.
Dieses umfassende, bunte Lehrbuch von David Myers und Nathan DeWall
enthält alles, was die Psychologie ausmacht – alle
Grundlagenfächer aus dem Studium und die Anwendungsfächer
Klinische, Pädagogische und Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
– und macht großen Spaß, durch Nähe zum Alltag und hunderte
bunte Abbildungen und Cartoons, die Psychologie witzig auf den
Punkt bringen. Auch die 4. Auflage des Buches wurde unter Mitarbeit
von Studierenden komplett überarbeitet – und ist damit genau wie
die ganze Psychologie: vielfältig und schillernd, wissenschaftlich
fundiert, eine Möglichkeit, sich mit eigenen Erfahrungen und
fremden Kulturen auseinanderzusetzen. – Kurz gesagt: Nah am
Leben!
Since its inception, the field of psychology has emphasized the
importance of creating and maintaining social connections. Though
theorists often disagree on how and why people form and maintain
relationships, they agree on the importance of having a few
positive and lasting relationships, and on the seriousness of
social exclusion. The Oxford Handbook of Social Exclusion offers
the most comprehensive body of social exclusion research ever
assembled. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars
from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives, this volume
explores: - why people have a need to belong, why people exclude
others, and how people respond to various forms of social
exclusion. - research on how social exclusion affects people
according to their stage of development, their involvement in
romantic relationships, and within their work relationships. - the
power of social exclusion in shaping a variety of behavioral and
cognitive processes. - research on how to reduce the often negative
consequences of social exclusion. This is an exciting time of
proliferation in social exclusion research, as new findings spark
new questions regarding the causes and consequences of social
exclusion. Both stimulating and foundational, the current research
and theories presented in this handbook represent a fertile area of
study from which future insights can be gained.
You are likely familiar with the name Dr. David G. Myers. Now, he
and his new co-author, Nathan DeWall, bring you a book that will
allow you to use College Board's new Personal Progress Checks and
Dashboard more effectively. This updated edition includes 100% of
the new course content in the new nine-unit structure. All teacher
and student resources will also be updated to correlate to the new
student edition; this includes the TE, TRFD, TB, Strive, and
LaunchPad. Everything will publish in summer 2020 such that you can
use this new program for Fall 2020 classes. If you're not familiar
with Myers/DeWall texts, you are in for a treat! Drs. Myers and
DeWall share a passion for the teaching of psychological science
through wit, humour, and the telling of poignant personal stories
(individually identified in the text by the use of each author's
initials [DM and ND]). Through close collaboration, these authors
produce a unified voice that will teach, illuminate, and inspire
your AP (R) students.
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