Psychology: Media and Research UpdateFor Introductory Psychology courses. This text offers an exploration of classic and contemporary research on current and emerging topics in the field, and encourages students to recognize, first hand, how psychological concepts have meaning in their own daily lives. |
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About the Authors | xiii |
Eleanor Gibson and Ricahrd Walk 1960 con | xviii |
Psychology | 2 |
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