Psychology: An IntroductionIn this work, Lahey applies learning theory to this text and the result is a system that leads to student learning. Each chapter begins with an advanced organizer that tells the student what the chapter is about and gives him or her a cognitive structure on which to hang new information. |
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PART I | 1 |
WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT HUMAN | 23 |
Visual Review of Historical Time Line | 29 |
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