| Lloyd Dodge Fernald - Psychology - 1997 - 754 pages
This text is an attempt to put the human being in the centre of the traditional introductory psychology textbook by presenting research and facts in the context of a human ... | |
| Spencer A. Rathus - Psychology - 1993 - 404 pages
New edition of a standard textbook for undergraduate students in the field. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR | |
| Henry L. Roediger - Psychology - 1996 - 982 pages
This is an upper-level introductory psychology text that incorporates cutting-edge material to present the core aspects of psychology. The authors use a set of five themes that ... | |
| John Dworetzky - Psychology - 1985 - 752 pages
This comprehensive 19-chapter introduction to psychology is characterized by the author's witty and lucid style of writing. While covering complex issues, the text remains ... | |
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