For undergraduate courses in Introductory Psychology for two and four year institutions. A rigorous biological and evolutionary approach to introductory psychology text written by an international team of authors. Based on the connections between behavior and its biological underpinnings, Psychology: The Science of Behavior presents psychological behavior in the context of its adaptive significance. The Seventh Edition again combines a scholarly survey of research with real-world applications of research results to problems that confront us today. The authors apply the discovery method to take students inside the research process to foster a critical understanding of the logic and significance of empirical findings.
Chapter 1 The Science of Psychology
Chapter 2 The Ways and Means of Psychology
Chapter 3 Evolution, Heredity, and Behavior
Chapter 4 Biology of Behavior
Chapter 5 Learning and Behavior
Chapter 6 Sensation
Chapter 7 Perception
Chapter 8 Memory
Chapter 9 Consciousness
Chapter 10 Language
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