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Overview
Kalat's bestselling INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY takes an "evaluate the evidence" approach that features a friendly writing style, hands-on "Try It Yourself" activities and visuals inviting students to engage in the experience of learning psychology. The unique modular organization breaks each chapter into meaningful "chunks" for structuring learning -- building student confidence and giving instructors unlimited flexibility. Content is seamless, with clean margins and nothing separated into boxes. "What's the Evidence" coverage reviews important studies, encouraging students to question the strengths and limitations of the evidence. The 12th Edition draws from the latest research and literature to teach students how to separate the plausible from the scientifically demonstrable. The test bank was written by the author himself, ensuring the highest quality and accuracy. Available with MindTap.
- Reflecting the latest research developments, the 12th Edition includes hundreds of new references from 2016 or later, and almost every topic has at least minor updates. While the printed text emphasizes theories and research that have stood the test of time, the electronic text will continue to be updated with new research -- making the 12th Edition up-to-date, timely and relevant for years to come.
- An increased emphasis on replicability and research misconduct introduces and explains the concepts of HARKing and p-hacking.
- In accordance with the emphasis on replicability, the new edition has deleted references to studies that have been difficult to replicate or points out that a study is replicable only under certain conditions.
- Expansive new coverage includes topics such as conspiracy thinking (Chapter 8: Cognition and Language), nudges to persuade and influence (Chapter 13: Social Behavior) and the relationship between intelligence and brain size (Chapter 9: Intelligence). In addition, a revised discussion of the history of psychology explains why early psychologists were so eager to establish general laws and imitate the better established sciences.
- Discussions of several classic topics have been revised to reflect the latest scholarship, including Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the Kitty Genovese murder, Sherif’s Robbers Cave study and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
- Most of the end-of-module review questions and many of the concept checks have been rewritten or replaced to help students focus on key concepts and maximize their study time.
- The test bank is written by the author himself -- ensuring the highest quality, accuracy and text relevance.
- "Try It Yourself" exercises found throughout the text encourage active learning. Students personally experience binocular rivalry, false memory, encoding specificity, motion blindness and other phenomena -- assuring that they will remember these phenomena better than if they had just read about them.
- Dr. Kalat's renowned critical thinking approach encourages students to ask, "What was the evidence for this conclusion?" and "How well does the evidence really support it?" Every chapter (except Chapter 1) has one or two sections that examine a research study in detail, from hypothesis to method to results and discussion. In some cases, the discussion highlights the limitations of the study.
- Chapter material is arranged in a modular format so that students can master one section at a time, building confidence as they go. This flexible format enables you to easily assign sections in an order to match how you teach the course. Each module starts with a list of learning objectives and closes with a summary, a list of key terms and several multiple-choice review questions -- making it self-contained as an assignment.
2. Scientific Methods in Psychology.
3. Biological Psychology.
4. Sensation and Perception.
5. Development.
6. Learning.
7. Memory.
8. Cognition and Language.
9. Intelligence.
10. Consciousness.
11. Motivated Behaviors.
12. Emotions, Stress, and Health.
13. Social Behavior.
14. Personalities.
15. Abnormal Psychology: Disorders and Treatment.