The science of psychology
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TextPublication details: New York ; McGraw-Hill; 2009Description: iii, 623 p; Incldes bibliographical references and indexISBN: - 978-0-390-20651-0
- C 150 K58s
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I taught introductory psychology for the first time several years ago. About 2 months into the semester, I was confidently sailing through the fascinating worlds of research methods, biological foundations, and sensation and perception when a young woman approached me after class with a question: Dr. King, when are we going to get to psychology? Startled, I had no idea what she meant. We've been talking about psychology for the entire semester, I replied cheerily. Her face told me I might just as well have been speaking Greek.
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