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Psychology / Douglas A. Bernstein (Author), Julie Ann Pooley (Author), Lynne Cohen (Author), Stephen C. Provost (Author), Jacquelyn Cranney (Author), Bethanie Gouldthorp (Author), Drew Neil (Author)

Contributor(s): South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia : Cengage Learning Australia, 2021Edition: 3E, Australian & New Zealand [edition]Description: xxiii, 881, N-28, S-25 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780170445375
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 150 P95 2021
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introducing Psychology Chapter 2 Research in Psychology Chapter 3 Biological Aspects of Psychology Chapter 4 Sensation and Perception Chapter 5 Consciousness Chapter 6 Learning Chapter 7 Memory Chapter 8 Thought, Language and Intelligence Chapter 9 Motivation and Emotion Chapter 10 Human Development Chapter 11 Health, Stress and Coping Chapter 12 Personality Chapter 13 Psychological Disorders and Treatment Chapter 14 Social Psychology Chapter 15 Culture and Psychology Chapter 16 Indigenous Psychology Chapter 17 Neuropsychology (Online) Chapter 18 Behavioural Genetics (Online) Chapter 19 Statistics in Psychological Research (Online)
Summary: This project is our local introductory psychology textbook for first-year undergraduates. It strikes a balance between classic and contemporary topics and theory, and students will be engaged by local ideas and examples within the context of psychology as an international discipline. In the first-year course, students are introduced to all the different disciplines within psychology - including developmental and social psychology, learning and cognition, clinical psychology, motivation, research, and psychological disorders - and to how all the specialties are linked. There are also the levels of psychology they need to think about - from the individual, family or group to the wider community, to the cultures they live in, and then, ultimately, to the global community
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Barcode
Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 150 P95 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU004984

Adaptation of Essentials of psychology, 7th edition by Douglas A. Bernstein published by Cengage Learning 2019
Chapters 17-19 and Appendix A and B accessible online

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Introducing Psychology
Chapter 2 Research in Psychology
Chapter 3 Biological Aspects of Psychology
Chapter 4 Sensation and Perception
Chapter 5 Consciousness
Chapter 6 Learning
Chapter 7 Memory
Chapter 8 Thought, Language and Intelligence
Chapter 9 Motivation and Emotion
Chapter 10 Human Development
Chapter 11 Health, Stress and Coping
Chapter 12 Personality
Chapter 13 Psychological Disorders and Treatment
Chapter 14 Social Psychology
Chapter 15 Culture and Psychology
Chapter 16 Indigenous Psychology
Chapter 17 Neuropsychology (Online)
Chapter 18 Behavioural Genetics (Online)
Chapter 19 Statistics in Psychological Research (Online)

This project is our local introductory psychology textbook for first-year undergraduates. It strikes a balance between classic and contemporary topics and theory, and students will be engaged by local ideas and examples within the context of psychology as an international discipline. In the first-year course, students are introduced to all the different disciplines within psychology - including developmental and social psychology, learning and cognition, clinical psychology, motivation, research, and psychological disorders - and to how all the specialties are linked. There are also the levels of psychology they need to think about - from the individual, family or group to the wider community, to the cultures they live in, and then, ultimately, to the global community

CAS Bachelor of Science in Psychology

In English

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