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This supportive guide offers undergraduate Psychology students an
active learning approach to critical thinking. Throughout the books
the authors include a wealth of hands-on exercises that span the
spectrum of topics in psychology from neuroscience, cognitive,
social, abnormal, and developmental psychology. The companion uses
the revised Bloom's Taxonomy as a framework to explore how
psychology students can improve their critical thinking skills
related to the science of mind and behaviour. Designed to support
any introduction to psychology or critical thinking course, this
engaging and concise companion takes an active learning approach to
developing students' critical thinking skills.
A significant revision of Jane Halonen and John Santrock's
groundbreaking textbook representing psychology as a science while
emphasizing its real world contextual dimensions, this edition has
expanded its scope to incorporate information about applications
and skills related to the discipline. Streamlined by more than 100
pages, making it more accessible and affordable, the text provides
students with a proven pedagogical program designed to facilitate
comprehension. Despite significant changes in design and structure,
the paramount goals for this text remain true. First, to present
the field of psychology as a science in as solid and interesting
way as possible, and secondly to engage and challenge students with
real world information that will motivate them to learn.
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