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Instructor PrefaceStudent Preface: Skills for Student Success: How to Apply Psychology to Live Your Best Life
CHAPTER 1: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science (Modules 1–3)1 The History and Scope of Psychology2 Research Strategies: How Psychologists Ask and Answer Questions3 Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life
CHAPTER 2: The Biology of Mind (Modules 4–7)4 Neural and Hormonal Systems5 Tools of Discovery: Having Our Head Examined6 Brain Regions and Structures7 Damage Responses and Brain Hemispheres
CHAPTER 3: Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind (Modules 8–10)8 Basic Consciousness Concepts9 Sleep and Dreams10 Drugs and Consciousness
CHAPTER 4: Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity (Modules 11–13)11 Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual Differences12 Evolutionary Psychology: Explaining Human Nature and Nurture13 Cultural and Gender Diversity: Understanding Nature and Nurture
CHAPTER 5: Developing Through the Life Span (Modules 14–17)14 Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the Newborn15 Infancy and Childhood16 Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood17 Adulthood
CHAPTER 6: Sensation and Perception (Modules 18–20)18 Basic Concepts of Sensation and Perception19 Vision: Sensory and Perceptual Processing20 Hearing, Skin, Chemical, and Body Senses
CHAPTER 7: Learning (Modules 21–23)21 Basic Learning Concepts and Classical Conditioning22 Operant Conditioning23 Biology, Cognition, and Learning
CHAPTER 8: Memory (Modules 24–26)24 Studying and Encoding Memories25 Storing and Retrieving Memories26 Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Improving Memory
CHAPTER 9: Thinking and Language (Modules 27–28)27 Thinking28 Language and Thought
CHAPTER 10: Intelligence (Modules 29–31)29 What Is Intelligence?30 Intelligence Assessment and Dynamics31 Genetic and Environmental Influences on Intelligence
CHAPTER 11: What Drives Us: Hunger, Sex, Belongingness, and Achievement (Modules 32–35)32 Basic Motivational Concepts33 Hunger34 Sexual Motivation35 Affiliation and Achievement
CHAPTER 12: Emotions, Stress, and Health (Modules 36–40)36 Introduction to Emotion37 Expressing Emotion38 Experiencing Emotion39 Stress and Illness40 Health and Coping
CHAPTER 13: Social Psychology (Modules 41–44)41 Social Thinking42 Social Influence43 Antisocial Relations44 Prosocial Relations
CHAPTER 14: Personality (Modules 45–47)45 Introduction to Personality and Psychodynamic Theories46 Humanistic Theories and Trait Theories47 Social-Cognitive Theories and the Self
CHAPTER 15: Psychological Disorders (Modules 48–53)48 Introduction to Psychological Disorders49 Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders, and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders50 Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorders51 Schizophrenia52 Dissociative, Personality, and Eating Disorders53 Neurodevelopmental Disorders
CHAPTER 16: Therapy (Modules 54–56)54 Introduction to Therapy and the Psychological Therapies55 Evaluating Psychotherapies56 The Biomedical Therapies and Preventing Psychological Disorders Appendix A: The Story of Psychology: A TimelineAppendix B: Career Fields in PsychologyAppendix C: Psychology at WorkAppendix D: Complete Module ReviewsAppendix E: Answers to Retrieval Practice and Module Test Questions
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