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Exploring Psychology In Modules 11th edition
Exploring Psychology in Modules:
Thinking Critically With Psychological Science
Module 1: The History and Scope of Psychology
Module 2: Research Strategies: How Psychologists Ask and Answer Questions
The Biology of Behavior
Module 3: Neural and Hormonal Systems
Module 4: The Tools of Discovery: Having Our Head Examined
Module 5: Brain Regions and Structures
Module 6: Damage Response and Brain Hemispheres
Module 7: Genetics, Evolutionary Psychology, and Behavior
Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind
Module 8: Consciousness: Some Basic Concepts
Module 9: Sleep and Dreams
Module 10: Drugs and Consciousness
Developing Through the Life Span
Module 11: Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the Newborn
Module 12: Infancy and Childhood
Module 13: Adolescence
Module 14: Adulthood
Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
Module 15: Gender Development
Module 16: Human Sexuality
Sensation and Perception
Module 17: Basic Concepts of Sensation and Perception
Module 18: Vision: Sensory and Perceptual Processing
Module 19: Hearing, Skin, Chemical, and Body Senses
Learning
Module 20: Basic Learning Concepts and Classical Conditioning
Module 21: Operant Conditioning
Module 22: Biology, Cognition, and Learning
Memory
Module 23: Studying and Encoding Memories
Module 24: Storing and Retrieving Memories
Module 25: Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Improving Memory
Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
Module 26: Thinking
Module 27: Language and Thought
Module 28: Intelligence Assessment and Dynamics
Module 29: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Intelligence
Motivation and Emotion
Module 30: Basic Motivational Concepts, Affiliation, and Achievement
Module 31: Hunger
Module 32: Theories and Physiology of Emotion
Module 33: Expressing and Experiencing Emotion
Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
Module 34: Stress and Illness
Module 35: Health and Happiness
Social Psychology
Module 36: Social Thinking and Social Influence
Module 37: Antisocial Relations
Module 38: Prosocial Relations
Personality
Module 39: Classic Perspectives on Personality
Module 40: Contemporary Perspectives on Personality
Psychological Disorders
Module 41: Basic Concepts of Psychological Disorders
Module 42: Anxiety-Related Disorders
Module 43: Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorders
Module 44: Schizophrenia
Module 45: Dissociative, Personality, and Eating Disorders
Module 46: Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Therapy
Module 47: Introduction to Therapy and the Psychological Therapies
Module 48: Evaluating Psychotherapies
Module 49: The Biomedical Therapies and Preventing Psychological Disorders
Appendix A: Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life
Describing Data
Measures of Central TendencyMeasures of VariationCorrelation: A Measure of Relationships
Significant Differences
Appendix B: Psychology at Work
Work and Life Satisfaction
Flow at WorkFinding Your Own Flow, and Matching Interests to Work
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Personnel Psychology
Using Strengths for Successful SelectionDo Interviews Predict Performance?Appraising Performance
Organizational Psychology
Satisfaction and Engagement at WorkEffective Leadership
Human Factors Psychology
Appendix C: The Story of Psychology: A Timeline
Appendix D: Career Fields in Psychology
Appendix E: Complete Module Reviews
Appendix F: Answers to the Retrieve It and Experience the Testing Effect Questions
Test Bank For Exploring Psychology in Modules Twelfth Edition by David G. Myers