Exploring Psychology / Edition 9

Exploring Psychology / Edition 9

by David G. Myers
ISBN-10:
1464111723
ISBN-13:
9781464111723
Pub. Date:
11/02/2012
Publisher:
Worth Publishers
ISBN-10:
1464111723
ISBN-13:
9781464111723
Pub. Date:
11/02/2012
Publisher:
Worth Publishers
Exploring Psychology / Edition 9

Exploring Psychology / Edition 9

by David G. Myers
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Study Guide Exploring Psychology (Fifth Edition). This Study Guide is designed for use with Exploring Psychology, Fifth Edition, by David G. Myers. It is intended to help you to learn material in the textbook, to evaluate your understanding of that material, and then to review any problem areas.


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ISBN-13: 9781464111723
Publisher: Worth Publishers
Publication date: 11/02/2012
Edition description: Ninth Edition
Pages: 581
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 10.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

David Myers received his psychology Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He has spent his career at Hope College, Michigan, where he has taught dozens of introductory psychology sections. Hope College students have invited him to be their commencement speaker and voted him "outstanding professor."

His research and writings have been recognized by the Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, by a 2010 Honored Scientist award from the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences, by a 2010 Award for Service on Behalf of Personality and Social Psychology, by a 2013 Presidential Citation from APA Division 2, and by three dozen honorary doctorates.

With support from National Science Foundation grants, Myers' scientific articles have appeared in three dozen scientific periodicals, including Science, American Scientist, Psychological Science, and the American Psychologist. In addition to his scholarly writing and his textbooks for introductory and social psychology, he also digests psychological science for the general public. His writings have appeared in four dozen magazines, from Today's Education to Scientific American. He also has authored five general audience books, including The Pursuit of Happiness and Intuition: Its Powers and Perils.

David Myers has chaired his city's Human Relations Commission, helped found a thriving assistance center for families in poverty, and spoken to hundreds of college and community groups. Drawing on his experience, he also has written articles and a book (A Quiet World) about hearing loss, and he is advocating a transformation in American assistive listening technology (see www.hearingloop.org). For his leadership, he received an American Academy of Audiology Presidential Award in 2011, and the Hearing Loss Association of America Walter T. Ridder Award in 2012.

He bikes to work year-round and plays daily pick-up basketball. David and Carol Myers have raised two sons and a daughter, and have one granddaughter to whom he dedicates the Third Edition of Psychology in Everyday Life.

C. Nathan DeWall is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Social Psychology Lab at the University of Kentucky. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from St. Olaf College, a Master’s Degree in Social Science from the University of Chicago, and a Master’s degree and Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Florida State University. DeWall received the 2011 College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award, which recognizes excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching. In 2011, the Association for Psychological Science identified DeWall as a “Rising Star” for “making significant contributions to the field of psychological science.”
 
DeWall conducts research on close relationships, self-control, and aggression. With funding from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, he has published over 120 scientific articles and chapters. DeWall’s research awards include the SAGE Young Scholars award from the Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology, the Young Investigator Award from the International Society for Research on Aggression, and the Early Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity. His research has been covered by numerous media outlets, including Good Morning America, Newsweek, Atlantic Monthly, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Harvard Business Review, and National Public Radio. DeWall blogs for Psychology Today. He has lectured nationally and internationally, including in Hong Kong, China, the Netherlands, England, Greece, Hungary, and Australia.
 
Nathan is happily married to Alice DeWall. He enjoys playing with his two golden retrievers, Finnegan and Atticus. In his spare time, he writes novels, watches sports, and runs and runs and runs—including in 2013 a half marathon, two marathons, two 50-mile ultramarathons, and one 100-mile ultramarathon. 

Table of Contents

Student Preface Time Management: Or, How to Be a Good Student and Still Have a Life

1. Thinking Critically With Psychological Science

2. The Biology of Behavior

3. Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind

4. Developing Through the Life Span

5. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

6. Sensation and Perception

7. Learning

8. Memory

9. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence

10. Motivation and Emotion

11. Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing

12. Social Psychology

13. Personality

14. Psychological Disorders

15. Therapy

Appendix A. Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life

Appendix B. Psychology at Work

Appendix C. Subfields of Psychology

Appendix D. Complete Chapter Reviews

Appendix E. Answers to Experience the Testing Effect Questions

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