Introduction to Psychology
Meaghan Altman
For students to really retain information, they need to go beyond simply reading the course material. That’s the key driving force behind this assessment-rich title. Introduction to Psychology features 17 chapters that survey the major sub-disciplines of psychology with multi-modal, interactive presentations of key phenomena, cutting-edge research findings, and examples that are relevant to students’ lives. Dive into the topics of methods, memory and states of consciousness, with 800+ interspersed questions, formative assessments, interactive multimedia and simulations. It’s all in service of helping instructors gauge comprehension, support memory and increase engagement.

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Table of Contents for Introduction to Psychology
- About this Course
- Chapter 1: What is Psychology?
- Chapter 2: Methods
- Chapter 3: Biology & Neuroscience
- Chapter 4: Development
- Chapter 5: Sensation & Perception
- Chapter 6: States of Consciousness
- Chapter 7: Learning
- Chapter 8: Memory
- Chapter 9: Language & Thought
- Chapter 10: Intelligence
- Chapter 11: Motivation & Emotion
- Chapter 12: Personality
- Chapter 13: Social Psychology
Key features
- 3D models of complex human anatomy support students in learning sensation, perception, and more
- Simulations let students experience different psychological phenomena
- 800+ interspersed questions are designed to support memory