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Order form/pricelist is available upon request through Cengage Representative. Special price requests for class adoption are subject to approval. Please contact your Cengage Representative for details. Information contained in this catalog is correct at the time of printing. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental PSYCHOLOGY Disorder). 6. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia. 7. Communication and Learning Disorders. 8. Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Part III: AE ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL DISORDERS. 7E 9. Conduct Problems. 10. Depressive and Bipolar Eric J. Mash, University of Calgary; David A. Wolfe, Centre for Disorders. 11. Anxiety and Obsessive–Compulsive Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto Disorders. 12. Trauma- and Stressor-Related © 2019, 678pp, Paperback, 9789814834377 Disorders. Part IV: PROBLEMS RELATED TO PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH. 13. Health- Related and Substance-Use Disorders. 14. Feeding and Eating Disorders.

Balancing developmental, clinical-diagnostic, and AE ESSENTIALS OF ABNORMAL experimental approaches to PSYCHOLOGY, 8E child and adolescent V. Mark Durand; David H. Barlow, Boston University; Stefan psychopathology, Eric Hofmann, Boston University Mash and David Wolfe’s © 2019, 740pp, Paperback, 9789814834575 ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY is one of the most up-to-date, authoritative, and comprehensive books in its market. The seventh edition is organized to reflect DSM-5 categories, Fully integrating the DSM-5, dimensional approaches to classification, and this brief version of Durand, evidence-based assessment and treatment Barlow, and Hofmann’s approaches. The authors trace developmental widely used ABNORMAL pathways for each disorder and show how child and PSYCHOLOGY presents adolescent psychopathology involves biological, the subject through the psychological, and sociocultural factors interacting authors’ standard-setting with a youth’s environment. Case histories, integrative approach -- the examples, and first-person accounts illustrate the most modern, scientifically categorical and dimensional approaches used to valid method for studying describe disorders. The authors also consistently psychopathology. Students learn that psychological illustrate how troubled children behave in their disorders are rarely caused by a single influence, natural settings: homes, schools, and communities. but rooted in the interaction among biological, psychological, cultural, social, familial, and even CONTENTS political factors. Real case profiles -- 95 percent Part I: UNDERSTANDING ABNORMAL CHILD from the authors’ own case files -- provide a realistic PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Introduction to Normal and context for the scientific discussions. They also help Abnormal Behavior in Children and Adolescents. to ensure that readers never lose sight of the fact 2. Theories and Causes. 3. Research. 4. that real people are behind the DSM-5 criteria, the Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Part II: theories, and the research. Also available: the NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. 5. MindTap digital learning solution.

www.cengageasia.com 1 CONTENTS ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE, 1. Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context. 2. 3E An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology. 3. A Dimensional Approach Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Research Chris Kearney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Timothy Trull, in Psychopathology. 4. Anxiety, Trauma- and University of Missouri, Columbia Stressor-Related, and Obsessive-Compulsive © 2018, 640pp, Hardback, 9781337098106 and Related Disorders. 5. Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders and Dissociative Disorders. 6. Mood Disorders and Suicide. 7. Physical Disorders and . 8. Eating and Sleep-Wake Chris Kearney and Tim Disorders. 9. Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Trull’s ABNORMAL Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria. 10. Substance- PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE: Related, Addictive, and Impulse-Control Disorders. A DIMENSIONAL 11. Personality Disorders. 12. Schizophrenia APPROACH provides you Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders. 13. with a concise, Neurodevelopmental and Neurocognitive Disorders. contemporary, science- 14. Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical based view of Issues. psychopathology that emphasizes the individual first. Featuring clinical cases and real first-person narratives, the text illuminates our understanding that abnormal behavior can be viewed along a continuum. This widely accepted view places the behavior of an individual at the forefront of clinical definition, assessment, and treatment. The book also gives you an understanding of the features and epidemiologies, risk factors and prevention, assessment and treatment, and long-term prognosis and associated stigma of mental disorders. Special sections are devoted to college students, ideas for those who may have certain symptoms of mental disorders, and other consumer-based material -- demonstrating how the subject is personally relevant to you and helping you become an intelligent consumer of mental health information.

CONTENTS 1. Abnormal Psychology and Life. 2. Perspectives on Abnormal Psychology. 3. Risk and Prevention of Mental Disorders. 4. Diagnosis, Assessment, and Study of Mental Disorders. 5. Anxiety, Obsessive- Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders. 6. Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders. 7. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide. 8. Eating Disorders. 9. Substance-Related Disorders. 10. Personality Disorders. 11. Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria. 12.

2 www.cengageasia.com Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. 13. CONTENTS Developmental and Disruptive Behavior Disorders. 1. Abnormal Behavior in Historical Context. 2. 14. Neurocognitive Disorders. 15. Consumer Guide An Integrative Approach to Psychopathology. 3. to Abnormal Psychology. Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis. 4. Research Methods. 5. Anxiety, Trauma, and Stressor- Related and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. 6. Somatic Symptom and Related CTE ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, 8E Disorders and Dissociative Disorders. 7. Mood An Integrative Approach with CB VitalSource eBook Disorders and Suicide. 8. Eating and Sleep-Wake David H. Barlow, Boston University; V. Mark Durand, Disorders. 9. Physical Disorders and Health University of South Florida, St. Petersburg; Stefan Hofmann, Psychology. 10. Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Boston University Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria. 11. Substance- © 2018, 516pp, Paperback, 9789814792998 Related, Addictive, and Impulse-Control Disorders. 12. Personality Disorders. 13. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders. 14. Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 15. Neurocognitive Disorders. 16. Mental Health Services: Legal and Ethical Issues. Please note that the digital access code that comes with the print book is valid for use in a specific Asia territory only. CB VitalSource eBook – The ultimate eBook experience has arrived! Easily access our eBooks with features that will improve your reading experience, and tools to help you take notes and organize your studies. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH, Eighth Edition, is the perfect text to help you succeed in your abnormal psychology course! The authors -- all internationally recognized experts in the field -- show you how psychological disorders are rooted in multiple factors: biological, psychological, cultural, social, familial, and even political. You can test your understanding of topics with the text’s built-in concept checks and chapter quizzes. For extra support or for an online experience in the course, MindTap® includes readings, assignments, quizzes, and videos that offer you a tailored presentation of course curriculum created by your instructor. MindTap’s appealing apps include note taking, highlighting, and a text- to-speech tool that reads the text out loud.

www.cengageasia.com 3 DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD, 3E Eating Disorders. 14. Substance-Related Disorders Development and Psychopathology Transition to Adult Disorders. Glossary. References. Robin Hornik Parritz, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota; Name Index. Subject Index. Michael F. Troy, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota

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CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL To provide you with a PSYCHOLOGY, 5E meaningful framework for Timothy A. Brown, Boston University; David H. Barlow, Boston University learning and understanding, this text is written with the © 2017, 320pp, Paperback, 9781305971714 whole child in mind and presents disorders in the context of typical development and See disorders as they developmental pathways. appear in real life with Multiple themes recur CASEBOOK IN throughout the text: the continuity between typical ABNORMAL and atypical development; risk and resilience; PSYCHOLOGY! Using complex models of psychopathology; children in authentic cases illustrating relationships over time; children in larger social every major DSM-5 contexts (ethnic backgrounds, neighborhoods, category, this psychology cultures); and the holistic nature of development text portrays the nature of (thinking about the whole child and his or her disorders manifested in real abilities and strengths as well as his or her disorder people. Each case is followed by a therapy outcome or areas of struggle). This developmental section telling you the rest of the client’s treatment psychopathology approach, which reflects the most story. Three complex cases are included without a up-to-date understanding of child and adolescent diagnosis, so you can develop your own. psychopathology, will teach you to think about disorders in terms of the individual children who are CONTENTS coping with distress and dysfunction. 1. Generalized Anxiety Disorder. 2. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. 3. Adolescent Social Anxiety CONTENTS Disorder. 4. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. 1. Introduction. 2. Models of Child Development, 5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 6. Body Psychopathology, and Treatment. 3. Principles Dysmorphic Disorder. 7. Physical Abuse of Adult and Practices of Developmental Psychopathology. (Domestic Violence). 8. Dissociative Identity 4. Classification, Assessment and Diagnosis, and Disorder. 9. Major Depression. 10. Bipolar Disorder. Intervention. 5. Disorders of Early Childhood. 6. 11. Bulimia Nervosa. 12. Anorexia Nervosa. 13. Intellectual Developmental Disorder and Learning Pedophilic Disorder. 14. Alcohol Use Disorder. 15. Disorders. 7. Autism Spectrum Disorder. 8. Borderline Personality Disorder. 16. Schizophrenia. Maltreatment, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related 17. Autism Spectrum Disorder. 18. Diagnosis Note Disorders. 9. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Provided: Case #1. 19. Diagnosis Note Provided: 10. Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Case #2. 20. Diagnosis Note Provided: Case #3. Disorder. 11. Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder, and Somatic Symptom Disorders. 12. Mood Disorders and Suicidality. 13.

4 www.cengageasia.com CASEBOOK IN CHILD BEHAVIOR ESSENTIALS OF UNDERSTANDING DISORDERS, 6E ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR, 3E Christopher Kearney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas David Sue, Western Washington University; Derald Wing Sue, Teacher’s College, Columbia College; Diane M. Sue, Private © 2017, 224pp, Paperback, 9781305652965 Practice

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Reflecting the latest

research from the field, This brief text offers a CASEBOOK IN CHILD balanced, clear introduction BEHAVIOR DISORDERS, to abnormal psychology and 6th Edition vividly illustrates features the same the rich and arresting nature sociocultural focus, of disorders that first multicultural emphasis, manifest themselves in topical coverage, and childhood while also engaging style of its parent showing how a child’s text in a condensed, reader- developmental patterns shape the expression of friendly format. Fully updated each disorder. Complex cases demonstrate how to reflect the DSM-5, this edition continues to feature each disorder is expressed -- from presentation the Multipath Model of Mental Disorders, which through diagnosis and treatment. Throughout the visually and conceptually examines possible causes book, the author explores the DSM-5 criteria and of the variety of mental disorders discussed in the highlights the interaction between developmental text. Throughout the book, a focus on resilience and environmental influences for each disorder. highlights prevention and recovery from the symptoms The Sixth Edition’s wealth of cases includes unique of mental illness. The authors present material in a mixed cases, giving you the opportunity to draw lively and engaging manner, incorporating a wealth from your knowledge to come up with a diagnosis. of visuals and connecting topics to real-world case studies, current events, and issues of particular CONTENTS importance and relevance to today’s college students. 1. Mixed Case One. 2. Social Anxiety and Withdrawal. 3. Depression. 4. Early-Onset Bipolar Disorder. 5. CONTENTS Eating Disorder. 6. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity 1. Abnormal Behavior. 2. Models of Abnormal Behavior. Disorder. 7. Learning Disorder. 8. Conduct Disorder 3. Clinical Research, Assessment, and Classification and Aggression. 9. Substance Use Disorder. 10 of Abnormal Behavior. 4. Anxiety and Obsessive- Family Conflict and Noncompliance. 11. Autism Compulsive and Related Disorders. 5. Trauma and and Intellectual Disability. 12. Pediatric Condition/ Stressor-Related Disorders. 6. Somatic Symptom Pain. 13. Effects from Sexual Maltreatment and and Dissociative Disorders. 7. Depressive and Bipolar Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. 14. Mixed Case Two. Disorders. 8. Suicide. 9. Eating Disorders. 10. Substance- 15. Mixed Case Three. Related and Other Addictive Disorders. 11. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders. 12. Neurocognitive Disorders. 13. Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders. 14. Personality Psychopathology. 15. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence. 16. Law and Ethics in Abnormal Psychology.

www.cengageasia.com 5 UNDERSTANDING ABNORMAL Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders. 15. Personality BEHAVIOR, 11E Psychopathology. 16. Disorders of Childhood and David Sue, Western Washington University; Derald Wing Sue, Adolescence. 17. Law and Ethics in Abnormal Teacher’s College, Columbia College; Stanley Sue, University of Psychology. California, Davis; Diane M. Sue, Private Practice

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ADJUSTMENT

Featuring current research, PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO MODERN high-quality scholarship, LIFE, 12E and an appealing design, Adjustment in the 21st Century UNDERSTANDING Wayne Weiten, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Dana S. Dunn, ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR, Moravian College; Elizabeth Yost Hammer, Xavier University of Louisiana 11th Edition, is a balanced, clear introduction to © 2018, 672pp, Hardback, 9781305968479 abnormal psychology. Fully updated to reflect the new DSM-5, the new edition features the Multipath Model of Mental Disorders, Filled with comprehensive, which visually and conceptually explains how balanced coverage of mental illnesses are caused. Throughout the book, classic and contemporary a focus on resilience highlights prevention and research, relevant recovery from the symptoms of various disorders. examples, and engaging This edition also continues its emphasis on the applications, this text shows multicultural, sociocultural, and diversity aspects of you how psychology helps abnormal psychology. The authors present material you understand yourself in a lively and engaging manner, connecting topics and the complex social to real-world case studies, current events, and world around you. It also issues of particular importance and relevance to uses psychological principles to illuminate the today’s college students. Overall, the book presents variety of opportunities you have in your life and an evenhanded treatment of abnormal psychology your future career. While professors cite this as both a scientific and a clinical endeavor. bestselling book for its academic credibility and the authors’ ability to stay current with ‘’hot topics,’’ students say it’s one text they just don’t want to stop CONTENTS reading. The text and associated workbook are 1. Abnormal Behavior. 2. Understanding and highly readable, engaging, and visually appealing, Treating Mental Disorders. 3. Assessment and providing you with a wealth of material you can put Classification of Mental Disorders. 4. Research to use every day. Also available: the MindTap online Methods for Studying Mental Disorders. 5. Anxiety learning experience, featuring an eBook, activities and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. that engage you in thinking about common 6. Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders. 7. Somatic misconceptions about psychology, animations that Symptom, Related, and Dissociative Disorders. introduce key concepts, cool apps (including a text- 8. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders. 9. Suicide. to-speech reader), and more. 10. Eating Disorders. 11. Substance-Related and Other Addictive Disorders. 12. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders. 13. Neurocognitive and Sleep- Wake Disorders. 14. Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender

6 www.cengageasia.com CONTENTS 8. Interpersonal Communication. 9. Friendship and 1. Adjusting to Modern Life. 2. Theories of Love. 10. Marriage and Intimate Relationships. Personality. 3. Stress and Its Effects. 4. Coping 11. Gender and Behavior. 12. Development and Processes. 5. Psychology and Physical Health. 6. Expression of Sexuality. 13. Careers and Work. 14. The Self. 7. Social Thinking and Social Influence. Psychological Disorders. 15. . 8. Interpersonal Communication. 9. Friendship and Love. 10. Marriage and the Family. 11. Gender and Behavior. 12. Development and Expression of Sexuality. 13. Careers and Work. 14. SELF-DIRECTED BEHAVIOR, 10E Psychological Disorders. 15. Psychotherapy. 16. Self-Modification for Personal Adjustment . David L. Watson, University of Hawaii; Roland G. Tharp, University of California, Santa Cruz

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ADJUST (WITH COURSEMATE, 1 TERM (6 MONTHS) PRINTED ACCESS CARD) Achieve your life goals with SELF-DIRECTED Wayne Weiten , University of Nevada; Elizabeth Yost Hammer, Xavier University of Louisiana; Dana S. Dunn, Moravian BEHAVIOR! Featuring College numerous research-based © 2014, 416pp, Paperback, 9781133594987 strategies, this psychology text guides you through exercises for developing skills in self-analysis and Designed for and by today’s teaches you how to apply students in every detail, these skills in different ADJUST was developed to settings. Case examples demonstrate how other provide a more engaging students have successfully used the book’s and accessible solution that techniques, including one student who used appeals to different learning shaping to gradually increase her ability to study, styles at a value-based and another who learned to be more sure of himself price. This concise book on dates by consciously modeling a friend’s includes all of the key confident behavior. Available with InfoTrac® concepts that your Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. instructors require and a full suite of learning aids to accommodate your busy lifestyle, including CONTENTS chapter-by-chapter study cards, self-quizzes, 1. Adjustment and the Skills of Self-Direction. 2. downloadable flash cards, and more. ADJUST Forethought: Specifying Targets, Anticipating employs balanced psychological research coverage, Obstacles, and Creating Goals. 3. Self-Knowledge: engaging applications, and current examples to Observation and Recording. 4. The Principles of help you understand yourself and the world. Self-Regulation. 5. Antecedents. 6. Behaviors: Actions, Thoughts, and Feelings. 7. Consequences. CONTENTS 8. Developing a Successful Plan. 9. Problem 1. Adjusting to Modern Life. 2. Theories of Solving and Relapse Prevention. 10. Termination Personality. 3. Stress and Its Effects. 4. Coping and Beyond. Processes. 5. Psychology and Physical Health. 6. The Self. 7. Social Thinking and Social Influence.

www.cengageasia.com 7 BIOLOGICAL/PHYSIOLOGICAL AE DISCOVERING BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE: AN INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 4E Laura A. Freberg, California Polytechnic State University AE BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 13E © 2019, 692pp, Paperback, 9789814834544 James W. Kalat, North Carolina State University © 2019, 624pp, Paperback, 9789814834193

With comprehensive, authoritative coverage and Dr. James W. Kalat’s student-centered pedagogy, BIOLOGICAL DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY is the most BEHAVIORAL widely used text in the NEUROSCIENCE: AN course area, and for good INTRODUCTION TO reason: an extremely high BIOLOGICAL level of scholarship, a clear PSYCHOLOGY is ideal for writing style with amusing a broad range of students anecdotes, and precise taking a beginning undergraduate course in examples. Throughout all , biological psychology, or editions, Kalat’s goal has been to make biological physiological psychology. Updated to reflect current psychology accessible to psychology students, not thinking in the field, the fourth edition provides a just to biology majors and pre-meds. Another goal foundational understanding of the structure and has been to convey the excitement of the search function of the nervous system and its relationship for biological explanations of behavior, and Kalat to both typical and disordered human behavior. delivers. Updated with new topics, examples, and Author Laura Freberg -- who has more than 30 recent research findings--and supported by the years of teaching experience at schools ranging interactive learning tools provided in the MindTap™ from community colleges to the Ivy League -- online learning platform--this text speaks to today’s presents classic concepts, current topics, and students and instructors. cutting-edge research in a style that is both accessible to beginning students and appealing to CONTENTS students with stronger backgrounds. Also available: Introduction. 1. Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses. 2. MindTap. Synapses. 3. Anatomy and Research Methods. 4. Genetics, Evolution, Development, and Plasticity. 5. CONTENTS Vision. 6. Other Sensory Systems. 7. Movement. 8. 1. What Is Behavioral Neuroscience? 2. Functional Wakefulness and Sleep. 9. Internal Regulation. 10. Neuroanatomy and the Evolution of the Nervous Reproductive Behaviors. 11. Emotional Behaviors. System. 3. Neurophysiology: The Structure and 12. The Biology of Learning and Memory. 13. Functions of the Cells of the Nervous System. Cognitive Functions. 14. Psychological Disorders. 4. Psychopharmacology. 5. Genetics and the Appendix A: Brief, Basic Chemistry. Appendix B: Development of the Human Brain. 6. Vision. 7. Society for Neuroscience Policies on the Use of Nonvisual Sensation and Perception. 8. Movement. Animals and Human Subjects in Research. 9. Homeostasis, Motivation, and Reward. 10. Sexual Behavior. 11. Sleep and Waking. 12.

8 www.cengageasia.com Learning and Memory. 13. Cognition. 14. Emotion, BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, 6E Aggression, and Stress. 15. . 16. Principles and Procedures Psychopathology. Raymond G. Miltenberger, University of South Florida, Tampa Bay

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR PSYCHOLOGY, 5E MODIFICATION: Timothy A. Brown, Boston University; David H. Barlow, Boston PRINCIPLES AND University PROCEDURES, Sixth © 2017, 320pp, Paperback, 9781305971714 Edition, uses a precise, step-by-step, scientific approach to explain human behavior. Case studies and See disorders as they examples illustrate key appear in real life with principles. CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL CONTENTS PSYCHOLOGY! Using 1. Introduction to Behavior Modification. 2. Observing authentic cases illustrating and Recording Behavior. 3. Graphing Behavior and every major DSM-5 Measuring Change. 4. Reinforcement. 5. Extinction. category, this psychology 6. Punishment. 7. Stimulus Control: Discrimination text portrays the nature of and Generalization. 8. Respondent Conditioning. 9. disorders manifested in real Shaping. 10. Prompting and Transfer of Stimulus people. Each case is followed by a therapy outcome Control. 11. Chaining. 12. Behavioral Skills section telling you the rest of the client’s treatment Training Procedures. 13. Understanding Problem story. Three complex cases are included without a Behaviors through Functioning Assessments. 14. diagnosis, so you can develop your own. Applying Extinction. 15. Differential Reinforcement. 16. Antecedent Control Procedures. 17. Using CONTENTS Punishment: Time-out and Response Cost. 18. 1. Generalized Anxiety Disorder. 2. Panic Disorder Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics and Agoraphobia. 3. Adolescent Social Anxiety of Punishment. 19. Promoting Generalization. 20. Disorder. 4. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Self-Management. 21. Habit Reversal Procedures. 5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 6. Body 22. The Token Economy. 23. Behavioral Contracts. Dysmorphic Disorder. 7. Physical Abuse of Adult 24. Fear and Anxiety Reduction Procedures. 25. (Domestic Violence). 8. Dissociative Identity Cognitive Behavior Modifications. Disorder. 9. Major Depression. 10. Bipolar Disorder. 11. Bulimia Nervosa. 12. Anorexia Nervosa. 13. Pedophilic Disorder. 14. Alcohol Use Disorder. 15. Borderline Personality Disorder. 16. Schizophrenia. 17. Autism Spectrum Disorder. 18. Diagnosis Note Provided: Case #1. 19. Diagnosis Note Provided: Case #2. 20. Diagnosis Note Provided: Case #3.

www.cengageasia.com 9 CONTEMPORARY BEHAVIOR APPLICATIONS TO SOMATIC PROBLEMS THERAPY, 6E AND CONTEMPORARY BEHAVIOR THERAPY Michael D. Spiegler, Providence College IN PERSPECTIVE. 16. Applications of Behavior Therapy to Medical Disorders. 17. Applications of © 2016, 672pp, Hardback, 9781305269217 Behavior Therapy to Psychological Disorders With Primary Physical Characteristics. 18. Contemporary Behavior Therapy in Perspective: Its Strengths, This comprehensive, Challenges, and Future. respected, and up-to-date survey of contemporary behavior therapy COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY synthesizes the clinical, research, theoretical, and ethical facets of behavior AE COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: therapy. Ideal as an CONNECTING MIND, RESEARCH, AND introduction if you’re a EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE, 5E beginning student, or as a E. Bruce Goldstein, University of Pittsburgh and University of Arizona scholarly review and resource if you’re an advanced student, CONTEMPORARY BEHAVIOR THERAPY, © 2019, 528pp, Paperback, 9789814834742 Sixth Edition covers all the major behavioral and cognitive therapies. The wealth of case studies illustrates the application of behavior therapy techniques to a wide array of problems and clinical populations. The text’s multidisciplinary approach includes applications to diverse fields, including Connecting the study of psychology, education, social work, nursing, and cognition to everyday life, E. rehabilitation. Bruce Goldstein’s COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: CONTENTS CONNECTING MIND, Part I: BASIC PRINCIPLES. 1. Behavior Therapy: RESEARCH, AND Introduction. 2. Antecedents of Contemporary EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE, Behavior Therapy. 3. The Behavioral Model. 4. The 5th Edition, gives equal Process of Behavior Therapy. 5. Behavior Therapy treatment to both the Research. 6. Behavioral Assessment. Part II: landmark studies and the cutting-edge research BEHAVIOR THERAPIES. 7. Acceleration Behavior that define this fascinating field. Concrete examples Therapy: Stimulus Control and Reinforcement. and illustrations help students understand the 8. Deceleration Behavior Therapy: Differential theories of cognition--driving home both the Reinforcement, Punishment, and Aversion Therapy. scientific importance of the theories and their 9. Combining Reinforcement and Punishment: relevance to students’ daily lives. Goldstein’s Token Economy, Contingency Contract, and accessible narrative style blends with an art Behavioral Parent Training. 10. Exposure Therapy: program that makes difficult concepts Brief/Graduated. 11. Exposure Therapy: Prolonged/ understandable. Students gain a true understanding Intense. 12. Modeling Therapy: Vicarious Extinction of the “behind the scenes” activity that happens in and Skills Training. 13. Cognitive-Behavioral the mind when humans do such seemingly simple Therapy: Cognitive Restructuring. 14. Cognitive- activities as perceive, remember or think. Goldstein Behavioral Therapy: Coping Skills. 15. Acceptance/ also focuses on the behavioral and physiological Mindfulness-Based Behavior Therapy. Part III:

10 www.cengageasia.com approaches to cognition by including physiological Part III: COMPLEX COGNITIVE SKILLS. 10. materials in every chapter. Language. 11. Comprehension and Memory for Text. 12. Problem Solving. 13. Expertise and CONTENTS Creativity. 14. Decision Making. 1. Introduction to Cognitive Psychology. 2. . 3. Perception. 4. Attention. 5. Short- Term and Working Memory. 6. Long-Term Memory: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Structure. 7. Long-Term Memory: Encoding, Retrieval, and Consolidation. 8. Everyday Memory NEW EDITION and Memory Errors. 9. Conceptual Knowledge. 10. Visual Imagery. 11. Language. 12. Problem Solving. HDEV (WITH MINDTAP, 1 TERM 13. Judgment, Decisions, and Reasoning. PRINTED ACCESS CARD), 6E Spencer A. Rathus

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COGNITION, 9E Theories and Applications

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CONTENTS 1. History, Theories, and Methods. 2. Heredity and Prenatal Development. 3. Birth and the Part I: INFORMATION PROCESSING STAGES. 1. Newborn Baby: In the New World. 4. Infancy: Introduction. 2. Pattern Recognition. 3. Attention. 4. Physical Development. 5. Infancy: Cognitive Short-Term Working Memory. 5. Long-Term Memory. Development. 6. Infancy: Social and Emotional Part II: REPRESENTATION AND ORGANIZATION Development. 7. Early Childhood: Physical and OF KNOWLEDGE. 6. Memory Codes. 7. Visual Cognitive Development. 8. Early Childhood: Images. 8. Categorization. 9. Semantic Organization.

www.cengageasia.com 11 Social and Emotional Development. 9. Middle ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING, Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development. 8E 10. Middle Childhood: Social and Emotional John C. Cavanaugh; Fredda Blanchard-Fields Development. 11. Adolescence: Physical and © 2019, 496pp, Hardback, 9781337559089 Cognitive Development. 12. Adolescence: Social and Emotional Development. 13. Early Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive Development. 14. Early Adulthood: Social and Emotional Development. ADULT DEVELOPMENT 15. Middle Adulthood: Physical and Cognitive AND AGING makes it easier Development. 16. Middle Adulthood: Social and to study and learn. This Emotional Development. 17. Late Adulthood: best-selling development Physical and Emotional Development. 18. Late text helps you connect what Adulthood: Social and Emotional Development. 19. you’re learning with real life Life’s Final Chapter. while providing you with the tools you need to be successful in your course. Learning objectives, concept checks, review questions (organized by topic heading for quick review), and key terms (with definitions) help you focus on what’s important in each chapter.

CONTENTS 1. Studying Adult Development and Aging. 2. Neuroscience as a Basis for Adult Development. 3. Physical Changes. 4. Longevity, Health, and Functioning. 5. Where People Live: Person- Environment Interactions. 6. Attention and Memory. 7. Intelligence, Reasoning, Creativity, and Wisdom. 8. Social Cognition. 9. Personality. 10. Clinical Assessment, Mental Health, and Mental Disorders. 11. Relationships. 12. Work, Leisure, and Retirement. 13. Dying and Bereavement. 14. Healthy Aging.

12 www.cengageasia.com AE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: A LIFE 7. Expanding Social Horizons: Socioemotional SPAN-VIEW, 8E Development in Middle Childhood. 8. Rites of Robert V. Kail, Purdue University; John C. Cavanaugh Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence. 9. Moving Into the Adult Social World: © 2019, 720pp, Paperback, 9789814846240 Socioemotional Development in Adolescence. Part III: YOUNG AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD. 10. Becoming an Adult: Physical, Cognitive, and Personality Development in Young Adulthood. 11. Being With Others: Forming Relationships in Comprehensive, succinct, Young and Middle Adulthood. 12. Work, Leisure, and applied, HUMAN and Retirement. 13. Making It in Midlife: The DEVELOPMENT: A LIFE- Biopsychosocial Challenges of Middle Adulthood. SPAN VIEW has proven its Part IV: LATE ADULTHOOD. 14. The Personal ability to capture students’ Context of Later Life: Physical, Cognitive, and interest while introducing Mental Health Issues. 15. Social Aspects of Later them to the issues, forces, Life: Psychosocial, Retirement, Relationship, and and outcomes that make us Societal Issues. 16. The Final Passage: Dying and who we are. Robert Kail and Bereavement. Glossary. References. John Cavanaugh’s combined expertise in childhood, adolescence, and gerontology result in a rich description of all life- span stages and important topics. A modified chronological approach traces development from conception through late life, with several chapters dedicated to key topics -- an organization that allows the book to be briefer than other texts. Students gain theoretical and empirical foundations that enable them to become educated, critical interpreters of developmental information. The eighth edition blends basic and applied research with coverage of controversial topics and emergent trends to demonstrate connections between the laboratory and life.

CONTENTS 1. The Study of Human Development. Part I: PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT, INFANCY, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD. 2. Biological Foundations: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth. 3. Tools for Exploring the World: Physical, Perceptual, and Motor Development. 4. The Emergence of Thought and Language: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. 5. Entering the Social World: Socioemotional Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. Part II: SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. 6. Off to School: Cognitive and Physical Development in Middle Childhood.

www.cengageasia.com 13 DEATH & DYING, LIFE & LIVING, 8E CONCEPTUAL, AND MORAL ISSUES. 16. Legal Charles A. Corr, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Issues. 17. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. Donna M. Corr, Saint Louis Community College at Forest Park; 18. Aided Death: Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Kenneth J. Doka, The College of New Rochelle Aid in Dying. 19. The Meaning and Place of Death © 2019, 768pp, Paperback, 9781337563895 in Life. Part VII: AN EXAMPLE OF A SPECIFIC DISEASE ENTITY. 20. Illustrating the Themes of This Book: Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders. Epilogue: Calendar Date Gives Mom Practical and inspiring, this Reason to Contemplate Life. Appendix A. Selected book helps you learn how to Literature for Children: Annotated Descriptions. navigate encounters with Appendix B. Selected Literature for Adolescents: death, dying, and Annotated Descriptions. Appendix C. Activity Books bereavement. The authors and Memory Books for Young Readers: Annotated emphasize ways that Descriptions. individuals and families can cope with life-threatening illness, grief, funerals, and other death-related topics -- including how to communicate constructively in the face of death. You’ll learn about aided death -- a topic on many people’s minds these days -- as well as about Alzheimer’s disease and other life- altering conditions and prominent causes of death. You’ll read personal stories and get insight into cultural and religious perspectives that affect people’s encounters, attitudes, and practices in death-related matters. And you’ll discover that you can gain important lessons about life and living from the study of death, dying, and bereavement.

CONTENTS Part I: LEARNING ABOUT DEATH, DYING AND BEREAVEMENT. 1. Education about Death, Dying, and Bereavement. Part II: DEATH. 2. Changing Encounters with Death. 3. Changing Attitudes toward Death. 4. Death-Related Practices and the American Death System. 5. Cultural Patterns and Death. Part III: DYING. 6. Coping with Dying. 7. Coping with Dying: How Individuals Can Help. 8. Coping with Dying: How Communities Can Help. Part IV: BEREAVEMENT 9. Coping with Loss and Grief. 10. Coping with Loss and Grief: How Individuals Can Help. 11. Coping with Loss and Grief: Funeral Practices and Other Ways Communities Can Help. PART V: DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES. 12. Children. 13. Adolescents. 14. Young and Middle- Aged Adults. 15. Older Adults. Part VI: LEGAL,

14 www.cengageasia.com CDEV (WITH CDEV ONLINE, 1 TERM (6 DEVELOPMENT THROUGH LIFE, 13E MONTHS) PRINTED ACCESS CARD), A Psychosocial Approach Barbara M. Newman, University of Rhode Island; Philip R. 2E Newman Spencer A. Rathus © 2018, 800pp, Hardback, 9781337098144 © 2018, 352pp, Paperback, 9781337116923

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CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. History, Theories, and Methods. 2. Heredity 1. The Development Through Life Perspective. and Conception. 3. Prenatal Development. 4. 2. Major Theories for Understanding Human Birth and the Newborn Baby. 5. Infancy: Physical Development. 3. Psychosocial Theory. 4. The Period Development. 6. Infancy: Cognitive Development. of Pregnancy and Prenatal Development. 5. Infancy 7. Infancy: Social & Emotional Development. 8. (First 24 Months). 6. Toddlerhood (Ages 2 and 3). 7. Early Childhood: Physical Development. 9. Early Early School Age (4 to 6 Years). 8. Middle Childhood Childhood: Cognitive Development. 10. Early (6 to 12 Years). 9. Early Adolescence (12 to 18 Childhood: Social & Emotional Development. 11. Years). 10. Later Adolescence (18 to 24 Years). Middle Childhood: Physical Development. 12. Middle 11. Early Adulthood (24 to 34 Years). 12. Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development. 13. Middle Adulthood (34 to 60 Years). 13. Later Adulthood Childhood: Social & Emotional Developmental. (60 to 75 Years). 14. Elderhood (75 Until Death). 14. Adolescence: Physical Development. 15. 15. Understanding Death, Dying, and Bereavement. Adolescence: Cognitive Development. 16. Appendix: The Research Process. Adolescence: Social & Emotional.

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Spencer A. Rathus provides Known for its clear, a hands-on approach in the straightforward writing style, chronologically organized grounding in current research, CHILDHOOD: VOYAGES and well-chosen visuals and IN DEVELOPMENT, Sixth examples, Sigelman and Edition, to help you Rider’s text combines a topical understand the link between organization at the chapter level developmental theories and and an age/stage organization research as well as their within each chapter. Each application to your everyday chapter focuses on a domain of life. Using his proven pedagogical approach, development such as physical growth, cognition, or interspersed with personal and humorous stories, personality and traces developmental trends and Rathus makes reading and studying an enjoyable influences in that domain from infancy to old age. Each process of discovery. chapter also includes sections on infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The organization helps you CONTENTS grasp key transformations that occur in each period of the life span. Other staples of the text are its emphasis on 1. History, Theories, and Methods. 2. Heredity theories and their application to different aspects of and Conception. 3. Prenatal Development. 4. development and its focus on the interplay of nature and Birth and the Newborn Baby: In the New World. nurture in development. This edition includes new research 5. Infancy: Physical Development. 6. Infancy: on biological and sociocultural influences on life-span Cognitive Development. 7. Infancy: Social and development and offers new media resources that help Emotional Development. 8. Early Childhood: you engage more actively with the content. Physical Development. 9. Early Childhood: Cognitive Development. 10. Early Childhood: Social and Emotional Development. 11. Middle Childhood: CONTENTS Physical Development. 12. Middle Childhood: 1. Understanding Life-Span Human Development. 2. Cognitive Development. 13. Middle Childhood: Theories of Human Development. 3. Genes, Environment, Social and Emotional Development. and Development. 4. Prenatal Development and Birth. 5. Body, Brain, and Health. 6. Sensation, Perception, and Action. 7. Cognition. 8. Memory and Information Processing. 9. Intelligence and Creativity. 10. Language and Education. 11. Self and Personality. 12. Gender Roles and Sexuality. 13. Social Cognition and Moral Development. 14. Emotions, Attachment, and Social Relationships 15. The Family. 16. Developmental Psychopathology. 17. The Final Challenge: Death and Dying. Appendix: Careers in Human Development.

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Spencer A. Rathus provides a hands-on approach in the This streamlined, readable chronologically organized account of human CHILDHOOD AND development gives you the ADOLESCENCE: conceptual foundations that VOYAGES IN enable you to become an DEVELOPMENT, Sixth educated and critical Edition, to help you interpreter of developmental understand the link between information. ESSENTIALS developmental theories and OF HUMAN research as well as their application to your DEVELOPMENT: A LIFE- everyday life. Using his proven pedagogical SPAN VIEW, 2nd Edition offers an introduction to approach, interspersed with personal and humorous relevant research and its application to important stories, Rathus makes reading and studying an issues in life-span development. In addition, the enjoyable process of discovery. text emphasizes the application of human development research across diverse professional CONTENTS settings. If you’re pursuing a career related to psychology, education, health, or human sciences 1. History, Theories, and Methods. 2. Heredity -- be it as a nurse, physician, educator, , and Conception. 3. Prenatal Development. 4. social worker, or another similar profession -- this Birth and the Newborn Baby: In the New World. text will show you how human development 5. Infancy: Physical Development. 6. Infancy: research can allow you to work more effectively Cognitive Development. 7. Infancy: Social and with future patients, students, or clients. Succinct Emotional Development. 8. Early Childhood: and filled with real-life examples that aid your Physical Development. 9. Early Childhood: Cognitive understanding, it will capture your interest while Development. 10. Early Childhood: Social and introducing you to the essential issues, forces, and Emotional Development. 11. Middle Childhood: outcomes that make us who we are. Physical Development. 12. Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development. 13. Middle Childhood: Social and Emotional Development. 14. Adolescence: CONTENTS Physical Development. 15. Adolescence: Cognitive 1. The Study of Human Development. Part I: Development. 16. Adolescence: Social and PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT, INFANCY, AND Emotional Development. EARLY CHILDHOOD. 2. Biological Foundations: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth. 3. Tools for Exploring the World: Physical, Perceptual, and Motor Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. 4. The Emergence of Thought and Language: Cognitive Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. 5. Entering the Social World: Socioemotional Development in Infancy and Early Childhood. Part II: SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

www.cengageasia.com 17 AND ADOLESCENTS. 6. Off to School: Cognitive NEW EDITION and Physical Development in Middle Childhood. 7. Expanding Social Horizons: Socioemotional UNDERSTANDING DYING, DEATH, Development in Middle Childhood. 8. Rites of AND BEREAVEMENT, 9E Passage: Physical and Cognitive Development in Michael R. Leming, St. Olaf College; George E. Dickinson, College of Charleston Adolescence. 9. Moving into the Adult Social World: Socioemotional Development in Adolescence. © 2021, 624pp, Hardback, 9780357045084 Part III: YOUNG AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD. 10. Becoming an Adult: Physical, Cognitive, and Personality Development in Young Adulthood. 11. Using a social-psychological Being With Others: Forming Relationships in Young approach, the new edition of and Middle Adulthood. 12. Work: Occupational and this book remains solidly Lifestyle Issues in Young and Middle Adulthood. grounded in current 13. Making It in Midlife: The Unique Challenges of research and theory as it Middle Adulthood. Part IV: LATE ADULTHOOD. offers you unrivaled insight 14. The Personal Context of Later Life: Physical, into practices and customs Cognitive, and Mental Health Issues. 15. Social from a variety of cultures. Aspects of Later Life: Psychosocial, Retirement, Drawing from their decades Relationship, and Societal Issues. 16. The Final of experience as teachers Passage: Dying and Bereavement. and researchers, the authors integrate stimulating personal accounts with essential information to help you examine your own feelings about -- as well as cope with -- death and grieving. Numerous examples illustrate cross-cultural perspectives and the practical matters of death and dying. In addition, the new MindTap digital platform offers video resources, fieldwork style exercises and on-the-go study tools that help propel you toward course success.

CONTENTS 1. Studying Dying, Death, and Bereavement. 2. The American Experience of Death. 3. Growing Up with Death/Growing Old with Death. 4. Perspectives on Death and Life after Death. 5. The Dying Process.6. Living with Dying. 7. Dying in the American Health Care System. 8. Biomedical Issues and Euthanasia. 9. Suicide and Other Sudden, Unnatural Traumatic Deaths. 10. Diversity in Death Rituals. 11. The Business of Dying. 12. The Legal Aspects of Dying. 13. Coping With Loss. 14. Grieving Throughout the Life Cycle.

18 www.cengageasia.com DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 9E PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT. 10. Emotional Childhood and Adolescence Development, Temperament, and Attachment. 11. David Shaffer, University of Georgia; Katherine Kipp, Development of the Self and Social Cognition. 12. University of Georgia Sex Differences and Gender-Role Development. 13. © 2014, 720pp, Hardback, 9781111834524 Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development. Part V: THE CONTEXT OF DEVELOPMENT. 14. The Family. 15. Peers, School, and Media.

This popular, topically organized, and thoroughly updated child and EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY adolescent development text presents you with the EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR best theories, research, and LEARNING AND TEACHING, 6E practical advice that Sue Duchesne, University of Wollongong; Anne McMaugh , developmentalists have to Macquarie University offer today. Authors David © 2019, 656pp, Paperback, 9780170410823 R. Shaffer and Katherine Kipp provide you with a current and comprehensive overview of child and adolescent development, written in clear, concise language that talks “to” you Educational Psychology for rather than “at” you. The authors also focus on Learning and Teaching application showing how theories and research introduces you to key theories apply to real-life settings. As a result, you will gain of development and learning an understanding of developmental principles that to help you understand how will help you in your roles as parents, teachers, learners learn, and how nurses, day-care workers, pediatricians, educators can be more psychologists, or in any other capacity by which effective in their teaching you may one day influence the lives of developing practice. Featuring current persons. Available with InfoTrac® Student research on the various Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. dimensions of learning and teaching alongside traditional theories, it provides a clear framework of CONTENTS theory and evidence that supports modern education practices. Taking a comprehensive approach, this Part I: INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL text investigates how to apply psychology principles PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Introduction to Developmental to education contexts to enhance learning and Psychology and Its Research Strategies. Part II: teaching quality, particularly for accommodating BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT. individual student needs. This wholly Australian and 2. Hereditary Influences on Development. 3. Prenatal New Zealand text caters for those who are planning Development and Birth. 4. Infancy. 5. Physical to work with any age range from early childhood to Development: The Brain, Body, Motor Skills, adolescence and beyond. With a focus on resilience and Sexual Development. Part III: COGNITIVE in education settings, the discussion of creativity DEVELOPMENT. 6. Cognitive Development: alongside intelligence and a broader discussion on Piaget’s Theory and Vygotsky’s Sociocultural diversity, this new edition is up-to-date for the pre- Viewpoint. 7. Cognitive Development: Information- service teacher. New, print versions of this book come Processing Perspectives. 8. Intelligence: Measuring with bonus online study tools on the CourseMate Mental Performance. 9. Development of Language Express and Search Me! platforms which include and Communication Skills. Part IV: SOCIAL AND quizzes, flashcards, web links and more!

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Individual difference in the inclusive classroom 8. Teacher education in the Motivation and engagement 9. Intelligence and 21st century calls for new creativity 10. Learning support needs and inclusive perspectives, paradigms education 11. Sociocultural factors in the learning and pragmatics to prepare process MODULE 4 Educational psychology in quality teachers. Recent contemporary classrooms 12. Information and international studies such communication technology (ICT) in learning and as PISA and TIMMS point teaching 13. Assessment and reporting 14. Creating to the success of Asian a positive classroom educational systems in equipping their learners with fundamentals and problem-solving skills to cope with the challenges of a complex knowledge- based era. Teacher thinking must be reflective, adaptive and influential to impact future learners. The field of psychology with its advancements in understanding how people learn best has an increasingly important role in teacher education. This adaptation of Educational Psychology with an Asian contextualisation provides an excellent resource for student-teachers to weave psychology into educational studies, curriculum studies and teaching practice. Insights from the National Institute of Education model of teacher education and the pragmatics of theory-practice links, pedagogical innovations and professional learning communities are incorporated. Realistic cases are provided within the texts for the teacher to reflect upon and relate back to one’s beliefs, philosophy and practice. The contextualised nature of this book and its many key features make it an indispensable addition to the Asian educator’s source of reference.

CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgements About the Adapters Introduction Learning in a Fast Changing Environment: The Learner, The Teacher Factor and Education for Real World Competencies Chapter 1 The Study of Educational Psychology Chapter 2

20 www.cengageasia.com Cognitive and Language Development Chapter 3 and Studying, new first-person accounts (Improving Moral, Personal, and Psychosocial Development Practice through Inquiry: One Teacher’s Story), and Chapter 4 Learner Diversity Chapter 5 Learners with more. Exceptionalities Chapter 6 Behavioral Approaches to Learning Chapter 7 Cognitive Approaches CONTENTS to Learning Chapter 8 Constructivism, Problem Solving, and Creativity Chapter 9 Group Processes 1. Applying Psychology to Teaching. Part I: in Instruction Chapter 10 Motivating Learners DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND Chapter 11 Effective Learning Communities Chapter THEORIES. 2. Theories of Psychosocial and 12 The Design of Instruction Chapter 13 Classroom Cognitive Development. 3. Age-Level Characteristics. Assessment of Student Learning Chapter 14 Part II: STUDENT DIFFERENCES AND Standardized Assessment and Grading References DIVERSITY. 4. Understanding Student Differences. Author Index Subject Index 5. Addressing Cultural and Socioeconomic Diversity. 6. Accommodating Student Variability. Part III: LEARNING AND THINKING. 7. Behavioral Learning Theory: Operant Conditioning. 8. Information- Processing Theory. 9. Social Cognitive Theory. PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO 10. Constructivist Learning Theory, Problem TEACHING, 14E Solving, and Transfer. Part IV: CREATING A Jack Snowman, Southern Illinois University; Rick McCown, POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING AND Duquesne University TEACHING. 11. Motivation and of © 2015, 688pp, Paperback, 9781285734552 Self. 12. Classroom Management. 13. Approaches to Instruction. Part V: ASSESSING STUDENTS’ CAPABILITIES. 14. Assessment of Classroom Learning. 15. Understanding Standardized This text has received wide Assessment. 16. Becoming a Better Teacher by acclaim for its applied, Becoming a Reflective Teacher. practical, and student- oriented approach to educational psychology, which demonstrates how complex psychological theories apply to the everyday experiences of in-service teachers. Coverage of educational psychology is framed so that the aspiring and developing teachers who read it can see themselves as engaged learners: professionals who continuously seek, find, and test better ways to help their students succeed. PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO TEACHING, 14th Edition, combines fresh concepts and contemporary research with long-standing theory and applications to create a textbook that addresses the needs of today’s teachers and students. This edition also features integration of InTASC Standards, new Learning Objectives correlated with chapter headings and summaries, new Guides to Reading

www.cengageasia.com 21 ED PSYCH HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY Jack Snowman, Southern Illinois University; Rick McCown, Duquesne University HERGENHAHN’S AN INTRODUCTION © 2013, 432pp, Paperback, 9781111841935 TO THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, 8E Tracy Henley, Texas A & M University-Commerce Created through a “student- © 2019, 720pp, Hardback, 9781337564151 tested, faculty-approved” review process with over 200 students and faculty, ED PSYCH is an engaging For more than 30 years, and accessible solution to numerous independent accommodate the diverse reviewers, student advice lifestyles of today’s learners writers and even competitors at a value-based price. ED have heralded PSYCH has the most HERGENHAHN’S AN applied approach to educational psychology--taking INTRODUCTION TO THE complex psychology theories and demonstrating HISTORY OF how they apply to everyday experiences of in- PSYCHOLOGY as the best service teachers. in the field--and for good reason. It was the first History of Psychology text CONTENTS to include basic pedagogy--elements such as summaries and study questions that several current 1. Applying Psychology to Teaching. Part I: alternatives still lack. It engages students with DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND interesting biographical tidbits--the fun facts that THEORIES. 2. Theories of Psychosocial and readers fondly remember after other details fade. Cognitive Development. 3. Age-Level Characteristics. Grounded in original source material and Part II: STUDENT DIFFERENCES AND contemporary scholarship, the book provides DIVERSITY. 4. Understanding Student Differences. breadth and depth of analysis unrivaled by works 5. Addressing Cultural and Socioeconomic Diversity. of similar length. In the eighth edition, author Tracy 6. Accommodating Student Variability. Part III: Henley continues to demonstrate that most of the LEARNING AND THINKING. 7. Behavioral Learning concerns of contemporary psychologists are Theory: Operant Conditioning. 8. Information manifestations of themes that have been part of Processing Theory. 9. Social Cognitive Theory. Psychology for hundreds--or even thousands--of 10. Constructivist Learning Theory, Problem years. Solving, and Transfer. Part IV: CREATING A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING CONTENTS AND TEACHING. 11. Motivation. 12. Classroom Management. 13. Approaches to Instruction. Part 1. Introduction. 2. The Ancient World 3. Rome and V: ASSESSING STUDENTS’ CAPABILITIES. the Middle Ages. 4. Renaissance Science and 14. Assessment of Classroom Learning. 15. Philosophy. 5. Empiricism, Sensationalism, and Understanding Standardized Assessment. 16. Positivism. 6. Rationalism. 7. Romanticism and Becoming a Better Teacher by Becoming a Existentialism. 8. Physiology and . Reflective Teacher. 9. Early Approaches to Psychology. 10. Evolution and Individual Differences. 11. American Psychology and Functionalism. 12. . 13. Neobehaviorism. 14. .

22 www.cengageasia.com 15. Early Considerations of Mental Illness. 16. Psychology. 5. Structuralism. 6. Functionalism: Psychoanalysis. 17. Humanistic (Third-Force) Antecedent Influences. 7. Functionalism: Psychology. 18. Psychobiology. 19. Cognitive Development and Founding. 8. Applied Psychology: Psychology. 20. Psychology Today. The Legacy of Functionalism. 9. Behaviorism: Antecedent Influences. 10. Behaviorism: The Beginnings. 11. Behaviorism: After the Founding. 12. Gestalt Psychology. 13. Psychoanalysis: A HISTORY OF MODERN The Beginnings. 14. Psychoanalysis: After the PSYCHOLOGY, 11E Founding. 15. Contemporary Developments in Psychology. Glossary. References. Index. Duane P. Schultz, University of South Florida; Sydney Ellen Schultz

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24 www.cengageasia.com INDUSTRIAL AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, 2E Stephen A. Woods, University of Liverpool Management PSYCHOLOGY School; Michael A. West, Lancaster University Management School INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL © 2014, 524pp, Paperback, 9781408072455 PSYCHOLOGY, 8E An Applied Approach Woods and West’s The Michael G. Aamodt, Radford University Psychology of Work and Organizations provides © 2016, 688pp, Hardback, 9781305118423 students with a complete introduction to how psychology and the Striking a balance between changing world of work research, theory, and interact. It seeks to application, the eighth edition address the challenges of of INDUSTRIAL/ sustainability, ethics and ORGANIZATIONAL globalization faced in the workplace of today. PSYCHOLOGY: AN APPLIED APPROACH helps you discover the relevance of CONTENTS industrial/organizational PART 1: FOUNDATIONS OF WORK AND psychology in everyday life ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Introduction. through practical application. You’ll analyze topics such 2. Research methods in work and organizational as resume writing, interview survival, job description psychology. 3. Individual differences at work. authoring, performance appraisal, employment law, 4. Attitudes and behaviour in organizations. 5. job satisfaction, work motivation, and leadership. Motivation at work. PART 2: PROFESSIONAL Humor, case studies, real-world examples, and a PRACTICE OF WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL friendly writing style make the book both readable and PSYCHOLOGY. 6. Recruitment and selection. 7. interesting. Numerous charts, tables, flowcharts, and Learning, training and development. 8. Performance exercises help you conceptualize complex issues. measurement and management. 9. Careers and career management. 10. Safety, stress and CONTENTS health at work. PART 3: ORGANIZATIONS. 11. Organizations: strategy and structure. 12. 1. Introduction to I/O Psychology. 2. Job Analysis and Leadership in organizations. 13. Teams and Evaluation. 3. Legal Issues in Employee Selection. teamwork. 14. Organizational culture, climate 4. Employee Selection: Recruiting and Interviewing. and change. 15. The psychology of work and 5. Employee Selection: References and Testing. 6. organizations. Evaluating Selection Techniques and Decisions. 7. Evaluating Employee Performance. 8. Designing and Evaluating Training Systems. 9. Employee Motivation. 10. Employee Satisfaction and Commitment. 11. Organizational Communication. 12. Leadership. 13. Group Behavior, Teams and Conflict. 14. Organization Development. 15. Stress Management: Dealing with the Demands of Life and Work.

www.cengageasia.com 25 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY AE DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF MIND, 3E NEW EDITION John Cacioppo, University of Chicago; Laura A. Freberg, California Polytechnic State University

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In this innovative approach Learn Introductory/General to introductory psychology, Psychology YOUR Way John Cacioppo and Laura with PSYCH! PSYCH’s Freberg present psychology easy-reference, textbook as an integrative science presents course content that’s relevant for students through visually engaging of all majors. They use a chapters. With the textbook familiar chapter structure to or on its own, PSYCH provide an easy roadmap MindTap allows you to learn for the course, while on your terms. Read or highlighting connections within psychology as well listen to textbooks and study with the aid of as between psychology and other disciplines. The instructor notifications, flashcards and practice writing and features are smart and engaging, and quizzes. Track your scores and stay motivated consistently illustrate the benefit of using multiple toward your goals. Whether you have more work perspectives within psychology. The authors offer to do or are ahead of the curve, you’ll know where the best science possible, including exciting new you need to focus your efforts. And the MindTap research findings likely to expand students’ Green Dot will charge your confidence along the understanding of psychology as a scientific field of way. When it’s time to study, everything you’ve study. Psychology is evolving into an integrative, flagged or noted can be gathered into a guide you multidisciplinary field, and this text offers a way to can organize. foster a cohesive understanding of psychology as a highly interconnected and relevant hub science. CONTENTS 1. What is Psychology? 2. Biology and Psychology. CONTENTS 3. Sensation and Perception. 4. Consciousness. 1. The Science of Mind: The Discipline of Psychology. 5. Learning. 6. Memory: Remembrance of Things 2. The Measure of Mind: Methods of Psychology. 3. Past--and Future. 7. Thinking, Language, and The Evolving Mind: Nature and Nurture Intertwined. Intelligence. 8. Motivation and Emotion. 9. The 4. The Biological Mind: The Physical Basis of Voyage through the Life Span. 10. Personality: Behavior. 5. The Perceiving Mind: Sensation Theory and Measurement. 11. Stress, Health, and and Perception. 6. The Aware Mind: Elements of Coping. 12. Psychological Disorders. 13. Methods Consciousness. 7. The Developing Mind: Life-Span of Therapy. 14. Social Psychology. Development. 8. The Adaptive Mind: Learning. 9. The Knowing Mind: Memory. 10. The Thinking Mind: Cognition, Language, and Intelligence. 11. The Feeling Mind: Motivation and Emotion. 12. The Individual Mind: Personality and the Self. 13. The Connected Mind: Social Psychology. 14. The

26 www.cengageasia.com Troubled Mind: Psychological Disorders. 15. Healing STRESS, AND COPING. 11. PERSONALITY. the Troubled Mind: Therapy. 16. The Healthy Mind: 12. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS. 13. Stress and Coping, Health Psychology, and Positive TREATMENT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS. Psychology. 14. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 15. INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. 16. NEUROPSYCHOLOGY.

ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY, 7E Douglas A. Bernstein, University of South Florida

© 2019, 864pp, Paperback, 9781337612395 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY, 15E Gateways to Mind and Behavior Dennis Coon, University of Arizona; John O. Mitterer, Brock University; Tanya Martini, Brock University In a concise and readable 16-chapter format, © 2019, 736pp, Hardback, 9781337565691 ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY, 7th Edition, incorporates the most effective features of Welcome to the world of the sixth edition along with psychology--and a journey the latest and most through the gateways to important research findings mind and behavior. Led by from psychological science. authors who get rave Combining extensive pedagogical support with an reviews from students and emphasis on active learning, the text challenges instructors alike, this text students to learn by doing -- to actively participate integrates a proven system and to think about what they are learning rather for reflective learning: than just passively read written information. The Survey, Question, Read, integrated pedagogical program helps students Reflect, Review and Recite. By following these master the material by supporting the elements of steps for efficient studying, you can master the PQ4R (Preview, Question, Read, Recite, Psychology’s concepts and explore its diversity of Review, and Reflect) study system. Douglas topics that are relevant to today’s world. Active Bernstein also shows how topics in psychology are learning tools are interspersed with examples and interrelated and guides students in thinking critically anecdotes in a conversational style, along with -- including organizing select research studies coverage of the field’s newest research findings. around questions to help readers think objectively Experience the fun of discovering Psychology with about research and results. INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY: GATEWAYS TO MIND AND BEHAVIOR, 15th Edition.

CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY. 2. BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF 1. Psychology, Critical Thinking, and Science. PSYCHOLOGY. 3. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION. 2. Brain and Behavior. 3. Human Development. 4. CONSCIOUSNESS. 5. LEARNING. 6. 4. Sensation and Perception. 5. States of MEMORY. 7. THOUGHT, LANGUAGE, AND Consciousness. 6. Conditioning and Learning. 7. INTELLIGENCE. 8. MOTIVATION AND EMOTION. Memory. 8. Cognition, Language, and Creativity. 9. 9. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. 10. HEALTH, Intelligence. 10. Motivation and Emotion. 11. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality. 12. Personality. 13. Health,

www.cengageasia.com 27 Stress, and Coping. 14. Psychological Disorders. 15. Part III: FOUNDATIONS IN DEVELOPMENTAL AND Therapies. 16. Social Thinking and Social Influence. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 9. Human Development. 17. Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior. 18. Applied 10. Social Psychology. 11. Personality. Part IV: Psychology. Appendix: Behavioral Statistics. FOUNDATIONS IN PHYSICAL AND MENTAL References. Name Index. Subject Index/Glossary. HEALTH. 12. Health, Stress, and Coping. 13. Mental Health Disorders. 14. Mental Health Therapies. Appendix A. Statistics in Psychology. Appendix B. Applying Psychology in the Workplace. WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?, 4E Foundations, Applications, and Integration Ellen E. Pastorino, Valencia College; Susann M. Doyle-Portillo © 2019, 784pp, Paperback, 9781337564083 ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY, 5E Concepts and Applications Jeffrey S. Nevid, St. John’s University, New York © 2018, 688pp, Paperback, 9781305964150 Learning psychology can be the high point of your semester, and the evidence is in WHAT IS Did you know that Facebook PSYCHOLOGY? use can affect grades, and FOUNDATIONS, that only about 1% of APPLICATIONS, AND students in a research study INTEGRATION, which will could correctly draw the capture and hold your Apple logo? Written in an attention from the first page engaging style that speaks to the last. Ellen Pastorino and Susann Doyle- directly to readers with Portillo, award-winning professors with an infectious examples of psychological enthusiasm for teaching, have found that students concepts drawn from daily who are curious are not only motivated to explore, life, this brief introductory text makes the study of but also better able to learn how psychological psychology interesting while providing solid concepts are connected. This text applies the grounding in the subject’s knowledge base to help authors’ successful teaching approach, unlocking you succeed in the course. With built-in learning your curiosity with compelling, part-opening stories aids, ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY: of real people that are then threaded throughout CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS, 5th Edition the chapters. You’ll continue to be guided in making features an effective learning system that helps you connections between personal stories, applications absorb and remember important information. In to your own lives, and psychological concepts that MindTap, the text’s online learning experience, you will use outside of the classroom. you’ll fine author podcasts and videos that you can access from your smart phone, direct links to CONTENTS TEDTalks, interactive learning activities, cool apps, and more. 1. The Science of Psychology. Part I: FOUNDATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2. Neuroscience. CONTENTS 3. Sensation and Perception. 4. Consciousness. 5. Motivation and Emotion. Part II: FOUNDATIONS 1. The Science of Psychology. 2. Biological IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY. 6. Learning. 7. Foundations of Behavior. 3. Sensation and Memory. 8. Cognition, Language, and Intelligence. Perception. 4. Consciousness. 5. Learning. 6.

28 www.cengageasia.com Memory. 7. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence. Thinking, and Science. 3. Introducing Psychology: 8. Motivation and Emotion. 9. Human Development. Psychology Then and Now. 4. Introducing 10. Psychology and Health. 11. Personality. 12. Psychology: The Psychology Experiment. 5. Social Psychology. 13. Psychological Disorders. 14. Introducing Psychology: Nonexperimental Research Methods of Therapy. Appendix A: Sample Answers Methods. 6. Introducing Psychology Skills in Action: to Thinking Critically About Psychology Questions. Information Literacy. 7. Brain and Behavior: The Appendix B: Answers to Recall It Questions. Nervous System. 8. Brain and Behavior: Brain Appendix C: Statistics in Psychology. Research. 9. Brain and Behavior: Hemispheres and Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex. 10. Brain and Behavior: The Subcortex and Endocrine System. 11. Brain and Behavior Skills in Action: Self Regulation. 12. Human PSYCHOLOGY, 14E Development: Heredity and Environment. 13. Human Modules for Active Learning Development: Emotional and Social Development Dennis Coon, University of Arizona; John O. Mitterer, Brock in Childhood. 14. Human Development: Language University; Tanya Martini, Brock University and Cognitive Development in Childhood. 15. © 2018, 832pp, Hardback, 9781305964112 Human Development: Adolescence and Adulthood. 16. Human Development Skills in Action: Behaving Ethically. 17. Sensation and Perception: Sensory Processes. 18. Sensation and Perception: Vision. 19. PSYCHOLOGY: MODULES Sensation and Perception: The Other Senses. 20. FOR ACTIVE LEARNING Sensation and Perception: Perceptual Processes. combines the highly 21. Sensation and Perception: Perception and effective SQ4R (Survey, Objectivity. 22. Sensation and Perception Skills in Question, Read, Recite, Action: Communication. 23. Consciousness: States Reflect, Review) active of Consciousness. 24. Consciousness: Sleep and learning system, an Dreams. 25. Consciousness: Psychoactive Drugs. engaging style, appealing 26. Consciousness Skills in Action: Metacognition. visuals, and detailed 27. Conditioning and Learning: Associative and coverage of core topics and Cognitive Learning. 28. Conditioning and Learning: cutting-edge research in one remarkable text. Fully Classical Conditioning. 29. Conditioning and updated, the fourteenth edition of this best-selling Learning: Operant Conditioning. 30. Conditioning text includes new content that takes you beyond and Learning: Reinforcement and Punishment learning psychology as a set of facts to learning in Detail. 31. Conditioning and Learning Skills in psychology skills that make a difference in your Action: Behavioral Self-Management. 32. Memory: everyday life and future career. For instance, active Memory Systems. 33. Memory: Measuring Memory. learning modules teach you about information 34. Memory: Forgetting. 35. Memory: Exceptional literacy, behaving ethically, giving memorable Memory. 36. Memory Skills in Action: Giving presentations, leadership, managing your behavior, Memorable Presentations. 37. Cognition and coping with stress, optimism, and many other topics Intelligence: Modes of Thought. 38. Cognition that you can apply right away. The text is also and Intelligence: Problem Solving. 39. Cognition available with MindTap, a digital learning experience and Intelligence: Creative Thinking and Intuition. featuring an e-book, videos, flashcards, and cool 40. Cognition and Intelligence: Intelligence. 41. apps -- including one that reads the text out loud. Cognition and Intelligence Skills in Action: Creativity and Innovation. 42. Motivation and Emotion:

CONTENTS Overview of Motives and Emotions. 43. Motivation and Emotion: Motivation in Detail. 44. Motivation 1. The Psychology of Reflective Studying. 2. and Emotion: Emotion in Detail. 45. Motivation and Introducing Psychology: Psychology, Critical

www.cengageasia.com 29 Emotion Skills in Action: Positivity and Optimism. PSYCHOLOGY, 2E 46. Human Sexuality: Sexual Development Australia and New Zealand, 2nd edition and Orientation. 47. Human Sexuality: Gender Douglas A. Bernstein, University of South Florida; Julie Ann Development, Androgyny, and Gender Variance. Pooley, Edith Cowan University; Lynne Cohen, Edith Cowan University; Bethanie Gouldthorp, Murdoch University 48. Human Sexuality: Sexual Behavior, Response, and Attitudes. 49. Human Sexuality Skills in © 2018, 1016pp, Paperback, 9780170386302 Action: Diversity and Inclusion. 50. Personality:

Overview of Personality. 51. Personality: Trait

Theories. 52. Personality: Psychoanalytic and Make introductory Humanistic Theories. 53. Personality: Behavioral psychology modern and and Social Learning Theories. 54. Personality accessible! Strike a balance Skills in Action: Leadership. 55. Health Psychology: between classic and Overview of Health Psychology. 56. Health contemporary topics and Psychology: Stressors. 57. Health Psychology: theory. The new edition of Coping with Stress. 58. Health Psychology: this text engages students Stress and Health. 59. Health Psychology Skills with local ideas and in Action: Stress Management. 60. Psychological examples, within the context Disorders: Normality and Psychopathology. 61. of psychology as an Psychological Disorders: Psychosis, Delusional international discipline. Rich cultural and indigenous Disorders, and Schizophrenia. 62. Psychological coverage is integrated throughout the text, as well Disorders: Mood Disorders. 63. Psychological as new chapters, ‘Indigenous psychology’, and Disorders: Anxiety, Anxiety-Related, and Personality ‘Culture and psychology’. There is also the Disorders. 64. Psychological Disorders Skills continued, and unique focus throughout the text on in Action: Facing Mental Health Issues. 65. graduate attributes for accreditation, careers in Therapies: Treating Psychological Distress. 66. psychology and the professional discipline of Therapies: Psychodynamic, Humanistic, and psychology. Linkages features in the text knit Cognitive Therapies. 67. Therapies: Behavior together student understanding of psychology’s Therapies. 68. Therapies: Medical Therapies. sub-disciplines, and the research sections show the 69. Therapies in Action: Emotional Intelligence. how and why of research. World class learning 70. Social Psychology: Social Behavior and technology available with Bernstein includes Cognition. 71. Social Psychology: Social Influence. CourseMate Express, and a new MindTap. 72. Social Psychology: Prosocial Behavior. 73. Social Psychology: Antisocial Behavior. 74. Social Psychology Skills in Action: Social CONTENTS Responsibility. 75. Applied Psychology: Industrial/ 1. Introducing psychology 2. Research in psychology Organizational Psychology. 76. Applied Psychology: 3. Biological aspects of psychology 4. Sensation and Environmental Psychology. 77. Applied Psychology: perception 5. Learning 6. Memory 7. Cognition and The Psychology of Law, Education, and Sports. 78. language 8. Consciousness 9. Cognitive abilities 10. Applied Psychology Skills in Action: Getting Ready Motivation and emotion 11. Human development for Work Appendix. Behavioral Statistics. 12. Health, stress, and coping 13. Personality 14. Psychological disorders and treatment 15. Social cognition and influence 16. Culture and psychology 17. Indigenous psychology ONLINE CONTENT 18. Neuropsychology 19. 20. Statistics in psychological research App A Careers for psychology graduates App B Searching psychology databases

30 www.cengageasia.com THEMATIC APPROACHES FOR Joseph A. Kim. 5. Ciao! Translating Introductory TEACHING INTRODUCTORY Psychology into a Study Abroad Experience, PSYCHOLOGY Maureen A. McCarthy. Part II: BIG IDEAS FOR Dana S. Dunn, Moravian College; Bridgette Martin Hard, INTEGRATING CONCEPTS. 6. Using Integrative Stanford University Concepts as a Theme in Introductory Psychology, © 2018, 288pp, Paperback, 9781305886636 Ann E. Nordmeyer, Bridgette Martin Hard, and James G. Gross. 7. The Utter Subjectivity of Human Experience, Wayne Weiten. 8. Using Evolutionary Theory as an Overarching Theme for Understanding Introduction to psychology Psychology, Margaret F. Lynch. Part III: SKILL is an important course in the DEVELOPMENT AND WAYS OF THINKING. 9. A psychology curriculum Skills Theme for the Introductory Psychology Course, because it serves as a R. Eric Landrum. 10. The Purpose and Process of gateway to the major and, Teaching Communication Skills to Introductory for most undergraduates, is Psychology Students, Jerusha B. Detweiler-Bedell the only psychology course and Abigail S. Hazlett. 11. Building Resilience they will ever take. This through Applications to Everyday Life, Trudy Loop. edited, up-to-date guide 12. Seeing the World Like a Psychologist, Erin E. presents insights that help Hardin. 13. Sharing a Full Measure of Psychology: educators address challenges of coverage, Teaching the Introductory Course to Strengthen integration of active learning opportunities, and Quantitative Reasoning, Neil Lutsky. 14. Infusing ever-evolving educational technologies. The book Scientific Thinking into Introductory Psychology, features current scholarship and pedagogical Amy Silvestri Hunter and Susan M. Teague. Author practices regarding the teaching of introductory Index. Subject Index. psychology in face-to-face, online, or hybrid environments. The editors achieve their goals through an unusual approach: inviting experienced and expert teachers of introductory psychology to describe an ongoing theme that provides structure and unity to the gateway course. Themes include broad frameworks (e.g., problem-based learning), “big ideas” that integrate course content (e.g., subjectivity of human experience), or particular skills and ways of thinking (e.g., quantitative reasoning).

CONTENTS Foreword, Philip G. Zimbardo. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. On the Primacy of Introductory Psychology, Dana S. Dunn. Part I: BROAD THEMATIC FRAMEWORKS. 2. Introductory Psychology: A Postmodern Love Story, Jane S. Halonen. 3. Give Them Something to Care About: Engaging Students in Introductory Psychology, Regan A. R. Gurung. 4. Thematic Approaches for Teaching Introductory Psychology: A Focus on Problem-Based Learning, Andrea LoGiudice and

www.cengageasia.com 31 AE PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY, VARIATIONS, 10E 11E Wayne Weiten, University of Nevada, Las Vegas James W. Kalat, North Carolina State University

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James Kalat’s best-selling INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES PSYCHOLOGY does far AND VARIATIONS, 10th more than cover major Edition, is a fusion of the full- theories and studies; it length and briefer versions teaches you how to become that preceded it. The text better at evaluating continues to offer a superb information. Hands-on “Try thematic organization together It Yourself” activities and with practical applications and summaries of real research examples that help students encourage you to ask yourself, “How was this see beyond research to big- conclusion reached?” and “Does the evidence really picture concepts. Often described as a challenging book support it?” Students praise this streamlined, that is easy to learn from, the book surveys psychology’s visually appealing text, which invites you to interact broad range of content with three aims: to illuminate the with psychological ideas and expands your process of research and its relationship to application, preconceived ideas about the field of psychology. to show both the unity and diversity of psychology’s As a result, you’ll become a savvier consumer of subject matter, and to help students master the basic information, not only during your college experience concepts and principles of psychology with as little but also as you venture into your post-college life. struggle as possible. Weiten’s themes provide unifying With his friendly writing style and many learning threads across chapters that help students to see the tools, Kalat puts you at ease and enables you to connections among different research areas in participate actively in what you are studying. psychology. A dynamic, teaching-oriented illustration program -- including new color-coded Concept Charts CONTENTS -- further enhances these themes. 1. What Is Psychology? 2. Scientific Methods in Psychology. 3. Biological Psychology. 4. CONTENTS Sensation and Perception. 5. Development. 6. 1. The Evolution of Psychology. 2. The Research Learning. 7. Memory. 8. Cognition and Language. Enterprise in Psychology. 3. The Biological Bases of 9. Intelligence. 10. Consciousness. 11. Motivated Behavior. 4. Sensation and Perception. 5. Variations Behaviors. 12. Emotions, Stress, and Health. 13. in Consciousness. 6. Learning. 7. Human Memory. Social Psychology. 14. Personalities. 15. Abnormal 8. Cognition and Intelligence. 9. Motivation and Psychology: Disorders and Treatment. Emotion. 10. Human Development Across the Life Span. 11. Personality. 12. Social Behavior. 13. Stress, Coping, and Health. 14. Psychological Disorders. 15. Treatment of Psychological Disorders. Appendix A: Answers to Concept Checks. Appendix B: Statistical Methods. Appendix C: Sustainability

32 www.cengageasia.com PSYCHOLOGY, 10E PSYCHOLOGY IN ASIA Douglas A. Bernstein, University of South Florida An Introduction Catherine Tien-Lun Sun © 2016, 864pp, Paperback, 9781305114302 © 2015, 696pp, Paperback, 9789814441384

PSYCHOLOGY: FOUNDATIONS AND FRONTIERS introduces you to the fascinating world Psychology in Asia: An of psychology by presenting Introduction is an important findings from introductory level textbook established and current on psychology and human research, emphasizing the behavior with an Asian many ways psychological focus. The main aim of the theory and research results book is to provide an are being applied to benefit human welfare, and introduction to the central guiding you with helpful visuals and learning tools. tenets of psychology. An integrated pedagogical study system helps you Although its coverage is master the material step by step. Try This activities similar to other books on the market, examples and illustrate psychological principles or phenomena by chapters will be culturally relevant to students in providing numerous opportunities for you to learn Asia, connected to the region’s culture and history. by doing. Other features designed to promote The book covers essential topics of psychology efficient learning and mastery include Linkages such as personality, human development, diagrams and sections that show you how topics in psychological disorders, gender and sexuality, psychology are interrelated, Thinking Critically emotion, and positive psychology. It does not sections that teach you how to apply a five-question attempt to redefine the nature of studying and approach to various topics, and Focus on Research teaching introductory psychology. However, each sections to help you think objectively about research chapter will be accompanied by information relevant questions and results. to Asian cultural context: new topics include the ‘Tenets of Asian Psychology’ and ‘Asian Philosophies

CONTENTS and Behavior’. Students will learn core topics and classical studies that originate in the West, but do 1. Introduction to the Science of Psychology. 2. so alongside the important contribution that Asian Research in Psychology. 3. Biological Aspects psychology makes to the field. of Psychology. 4. Sensation and Perception. 5.

Learning. 6. Memory. 7. Thought and Language. CONTENTS 8. Intelligence. 9. Consciousness. 10. Motivation and Emotion. 11. Human Development. 12. Preface. About the Editor. 1. Introduction: What Health, Stress, and Coping. 13. Personality. Is Psychology? 2. Research Methods and 14. Psychological Disorders. 15. Treatment of Statistics: What Makes Psychology Believable? Psychological Disorders. 16. Social Psychology. 3. Philosophical Roots of Asian Psychology: The 17. Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Place of Asia in World Psychology. 4. Biological 18. Neuropsychology. Appendix A: Statistics in Psychology. 5. Consciousness: How We Perceive Psychological Research. Appendix B: Behavioral and Become Aware of Our World. 6. Learning Genetics. and Memory: How Do We Learn and Retain New Knowledge? 7. Motivation and Emotions: What Guides Our Behavior? 8. Human Development:

www.cengageasia.com 33 How Do We Become Who We Are? 9. Gender and contributions from a range of experts across the Sexuality. 10. Personality: Dimension, Structure globe, and really help to bring the text to life for and Development. 11. Psychological Disorders. students. 12. : What can be done when the mind is unwell? 13. Culture and Social Behavior. 14. Health Psychology. 15. Positive Psychology: CONTENTS How To Live The Good Life. 16. Tenets of Asian 1. The Nature of Psychology 2. Biological Psychology. 17. Psychology and the Professions: Foundations of Psychology 3. Psychological What Do Students of Psychology Do When They Development 4. Sensory Processes 5. Perception Graduate? 18. The Next Steps: The Future Of 6. Consciousness 7. Learning and Conditioning 8. Psychology. Glossary. References. Answers to Memory 9. Language and Thought 10. Motivation True/False Quizzes. Name Index. Subject Index. 11. Emotion 12. Intelligence 13. Personality 14. Stress, Health, and Coping 15. Psychological Disorders 16. Treatment of Mental Health Problems 17. Social Influence 18. Social Cognition Appendix: ATKINSON & HILGARD’S Statistical Methods and Measurement INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY, 16E Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Yale University; Barbara L. Fredrickson, University of Michigan; Geoffrey R. Loftus, University of Washington (Seattle); Christel Lutz, University College Utrecht © 2014, 816pp, Paperback, 9781408089026

Now in its sixteenth edition, Atkinson & Hilgard’s Introduction to Psychology has been fully revised and updated to reflect all recent research developments, theories and ideas, whilst also retaining all of the qualities which have established it as a leading undergraduate psychology textbook over the past five decades, including its highly accessible and engaging student-centred approach. The established author team of Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Barbara Fredrickson and Geoffrey R. Loftus has been joined by Christel Lutz (University College Utrecht), who has helped to add a fresh European influence, and thereby create a truly international introductory textbook. The ‘Cutting Edge Research’ box features and ‘Seeing Both Sides’ essays which conclude each chapter have been fully updated and replaced throughout, using

34 www.cengageasia.com PSYCHOLOGY, 5E PSYCHOLOGY, 6E A Journey, International Edition James S. Nairne, Purdue University Dennis Coon, University of Arizona; John O. Mitterer, Brock © 2014, 672pp, Hardback, 9781111831011 University

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Straightforward and written in a friendly style, James S. A psychology text that you’ll Nairne’s PSYCHOLOGY, actually want to read! Sixth Edition, uses a proven PSYCHOLOGY: A problem-solving approach JOURNEY, 5E, International to help you discover how to Edition is guaranteed to apply psychology to your spark your curiosity, insight, everyday life. Dr. Nairne imagination, and interest. introduces topics by Using the proven SQ4R focusing on the “why” (Survey, Question, Read, behind psychological processes before introducing Recite, Reflect, and Review) what they are and how they work. You’ll learn that active learning system to help you study smarter, our brains are filled with psychological “tools” that Coon leads you to an understanding of major control everything from emotion to memory, and concepts as well as how psychology relates to the that each helps us adapt and solve important challenges of everyday life. Each chapter of this everyday problems. Nairne describes these tools, book takes you into a different realm of psychology, shows you how they’re used, and focuses on such as personality, abnormal behavior, memory, specific situations in which they are applied. consciousness, and human development. Each Emphasizing critical thinking and active learning, realm is complex and fascinating, with many PSYCHOLOGY, Sixth Edition, provides current, pathways, landmarks, and detours to discover. comprehensive, and practical coverage that you Take the journey and find yourself becoming can immediately put to good use. Available with actively involved with the material as you develop InfoTrac® Student Collections http://gocengage. a basic understanding of psychology that will help com/infotrac. you succeed in this course and enrich your life.

CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. An Introduction to Psychology. 2. The Tools of 0. Introduction: The Psychology of Studying— Psychological Research. 3. Biological Processes. 4. Reflective Learning. 1. Discovering Psychology Human Development. 5. Sensation and Perception. and Research Methods. 2. Brain and Behavior. 3. 6. Consciousness. 7. Learning From Experience. 8. Human Development. 4. Sensation and Perception. Memory. 9. Language and Thought. 10. Intelligence. 5. States of Consciousness. 6. Conditioning and 11. Motivation and Emotion. 12. Personality. 13. Learning. 7. Memory. 8. Cognition, Language, Social Psychology. 14. Psychological Disorders. Creativity, and Intelligence 9. Motivation and 15. Therapy. 16. Stress and Health. Emotion. 10. Personality. 11. Health, Stress, and Coping. 12. Psychological Disorders. 13. Therapies. 14. Social Behavior. Appendix I: Behavioral Statistics. Appendix II: Life After School.

www.cengageasia.com 35 WRITING FOR PSYCHOLOGY, 4E LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Mark L. Mitchell, Clarion University of Pennsylvania; Janina M. Jolley, Clarion University of Pennsylvania; Robert P. O’Shea, Southern Cross University LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT, 5E Erika Hoff, Florida Atlantic University © 2013, 288pp, Paperback, 9781111840631 © 2014, 480pp, Hardback, 9781133939092

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Sherri Jackson’s EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH METHODS: A PSYCHOLOGY, Tenth MODULAR APPROACH Edition, takes an example- combines a lively writing based approach to the style with a novel approach fundamentals of research to offer a refreshing methodology. Organized by alternative for the research topic--such as research in methods course. Topics are human factors, learning, treated in relatively compact thinking, and problem units that, though logically solving--this text helps you sequenced, can be used in any order. The critical learn about research methods in the context of thinking theme that threads through the book actual research conducted in these specific areas. engages your thinking by asking you to continually In this way, it helps you connect the concepts of evaluate evidence. Brief, yet comprehensive, this sound methodology with their practical applications. text will help you master the material in an engaging Carefully selected real-world examples allow you way. to see for yourself the issues and problems that can occur in conducting research. More importantly, you CONTENTS will develop a sense of how to anticipate and adjust for problems in your own research. 1. THINKING LIKE A SCIENTIST. Module 1. Science and Psychology. Module 2. An Introduction to CONTENTS Research Methods. 2. GETTING STARTED. Module 3. Research ideas. Module 4. Ethical Research. 3. Part I: FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH. 1. VARIABLES. Module 5. Defining, Measuring, and Explanation in Scientific Psychology. 2. Research Manipulation Variables. Module 6. Reliability and Techniques: Observations and Correlation. 3. Validity. 4. DESCRIPTIVE METHODS. Module 7. Research Techniques: Experiments. 4. Ethics Observational and Qualitative Methods. Module 8. in Psychological Research. 5. How to Read and Survey Methods. 5. PREDICTIVE (RELATIONAL) Write Research Papers. Part II: PRINCIPLES AND METHODS. Module 9. Conducting Correlational PRACTICES OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. Research. Module 10. Quasi-Experimental Designs. 6. Psychophysics. 7. Perception. 8. Attention and Module 11. Conducting Single-Case Research. 6. Reaction Time. 9. Conditioning and Learning. EXPLANATORY METHODS. Module 12. Between- 10. Remembering and Forgetting. 11. Thinking Participants Experimental Designs. Module 13. and Problem Solving. 12. Individual Differences Correlated –Groups and Developmental Designs. and Development. 13. Social Psychology. 14. Module 14. Advanced Experimental Designs. 7. Environmental Psychology. 15. Human Factors. UNDERSTANDING RESULTS: DESCRIBING DATA. Module 15. Data Organization, Central Tendency, and Variance. Module 16. Transformation Scores and Correlation Coefficients. 8. UNDERSTANDING RESULTS: MAKING INFERENCES I. Module 17. Hypothesis Testing. Module 18. The r Test

48 www.cengageasia.com for Independent Groups. 9. UNDERSTANDING Experimental Research: One-Way Designs. Part IV: RESULTS: MAKING INFERENCES II. Module 19. DESIGNING AND INTERPRETING RESEARCH. r Test for Correlated Groups (Samples). Module 11. Experimental Research: Factorial Designs. 20. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). 10. APA 12. Experimental Control and Internal Validity. 13. COMMUNICATION GUIDELINES. Module 21. External Validity. 14. Quasi-Experimental Research Communicating Research Findings. Module 22. Designs. Appendix A: Reporting Research Results. APA Sample Manuscript. Appendix A. Answers to Appendix B: Data Preparation and Univariate Odd-Numbered Exercises. Appendix B. Statiustical Statistics. Appendix C: Bivariate Statistics. Tables. Appendix C. Excel, SPSS, and TI-84 Appendix D: Multivariate Statistics. Appendix E: Exercises. Appendix D. Computational Formulas Statistical Tables. Appendix F: Using Computers to for ANOVA’s. Collect Data Glossary. References. Index.

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Appropriate for social science students, this text Packed with real-world offers comprehensive illustrations and the latest coverage of both data available, BASIC experimental and non- STATISTICS FOR THE experimental methods. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, You’ll find succinct 7E, International Edition explanations for a full range demystifies and fully of methods, including explains statistics in a lively, descriptive, correlational, reader-friendly format. The experimental, and quasi-experimental research author’s clear, patiently designs. Practical tips and applications integrated crafted explanations with an occasional touch of throughout the text allow you to make real-world humor, teach you not only how to compute an connections--and effectively learn and understand answer but also why you should perform the the material. procedure or what your answer reveals about the data. Offering a conceptual-intuitive approach, this CONTENTS popular book presents statistics within an understandable research context. It deals directly Part I: GETTING STARTED. 1. Introduction to and positively with any potential weaknesses in Research. 2. Developing the Research Hypothesis. mathematics—and even offers tools to help reduce 3. Ethics in Research. Part II: MEASURING AND math anxiety. It also provides special review DESCRIBING. 4. Measures. 5. Reliability and sections to ensure understanding and features Validity. 6. Surveys and Sampling. 7. Naturalistic insight into how researchers use statistics in real- Methods. Part III: TESTING RESEARCH world practice resulting in a text you can learn from HYPOTHESES. 8. Hypothesis Testing and Inferential as well as enjoy. Statistics. 9. Correlational Research Designs. 10.

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CONTENTS 1. Introduction: The Laypeople and You. 2. Some Generalizations About How Psychologists Write. 3. Preparing the Introduction Section and the Literature Review Paper. 4. Preparing the Method Section. 5. Preparing the Results Section. 6. Preparing the Discussion Section. 7. Preparing the Abstract. 8. Preparing the References Section. 9. Preparing a Title Page and Formatting Your Manuscript. 10. Grooming Tips for Psychology Papers. 11. Preparing a Presentation. Exercises. Appendix 1. Wrapping It Up. Appendix 2. Sample Manuscript.

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provides a scientific A CONCISE GUIDE TO approach to understanding STATISTICAL ANALYSES the field of psychology. The USING EXCEL®, SPSS®, result of decades of author AND THE T1-84 experience, the text CALCULATOR, First includes step-by-step Edition, is precisely what its coverage of the entire title conveys--a brief, research process, from simple-to-understand selecting a project and searching for literature, to introduction to analyzing choosing a protocol and getting published. data using Excel®, SPSS®, RESEARCH METHODS takes you deeper into the and the TI-84 calculator. The text progresses from world of research with problems from psychological descriptive statistics and how to create various literature, so you can examine how real-life types of graphs (i.e., bar graphs, histograms, and psychology professionals design and conduct frequency polygons) to coverage of both parametric effective research. and nonparametric inferential statistics. The book also covers single sample z and t tests, two-group t tests, one- and two-way ANOVAs, Wilcoxon tests, CONTENTS chi-square tests, and correlation and regression 1. Psychology and Science. 2. Developing a analyses. Research Question. 3. Ethics in Research. 4. Writing in Psychology. 5. Variables. 6. Validity. CONTENTS 7. Control. 8. Nonexperimental Research, Part 1: Observational, Archival, and Research. 1. Getting Started. 2. Descriptive Statistics. 3. 9. Nonexperimental Research, Part 2: Survey Single-Group Designs. 4. Two-Group Designs. 5. Research. 10. True Experiments, Part 1: Single- Designs With More Than Two Groups. 6. Designs Factor Designs. 11. True Experiments, Part 2: With More Than One Independent Variable. 7. Factorial Designs. 12. Single-Subject Experiments. Relational Designs. 8. Nonparametric Statistics. 13. Quasi Experiments. 14. Data Exploration, Part 1: Graphic and Descriptive Techniques. 15. Data Exploration, Part 2: Inferential Statistics. Epilogue: Biases and Limitations of Experimental Psychology. Appendix A: Random-Number Table. Appendix B: Population Data Set. Appendix C: Suggested Answers to Reading Between the Lines. Appendix D: Key for Identifying Appropriate Graphs and Statistics. References. Indexes.

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© 2013, 672pp, Hardback, 9781111837266 Nonparametric Tests. 18. Review of Inferential Statistics. Appendix A: Review of Prerequisite Mathematics. Appendix B: Equations. Appendix C: Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions and Based on over 30 years of Problems. Appendix D: Tables. Appendix E: successful teaching Introduction to SPSS®. experience in this course, Robert Pagano’s introductory text takes an intuitive, concepts-based approach to descriptive and inferential statistics. He uses the sign test to introduce inferential statistics, empirically derived sampling distributions, many visual aids, and lots of interesting examples to promote student understanding. One of the hallmarks of this text is the positive feedback from students—even students who are not mathematically inclined praise the text for its clarity, detailed presentation, and use of humor to help make concepts accessible and memorable. Thorough explanations precede the introduction of every formula, and the exercises that immediately follow include a step-by-step model that lets students compare their work against fully solved examples. This combination makes the text perfect for students taking their first statistics course in psychology or other social and behavioral sciences.

CONTENTS Part I: OVERVIEW. 1. Statistics and Scientific Method. Part II: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS. 2. Basic Mathematical and Measurement Concepts. 3. Frequency Distributions. 4. Measures of Central Tendency and Variability. 5. The Normal Curve and Standard Scores. 6. Correlation. 7. Linear Regression. Part III: INFERENTIAL STATISITCS. 8. Random Sampling and Probability. 9. Binomial Distribution. 10. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing Using the Sign Test. 11. Power. 12. Sampling Distributions, Sampling Distribution of the Mean, the Normal Deviate (z) Test. 13. Student’s t-Test for Single Samples. 14. Student’s t-Test for Correlated

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Write a great psychology Now you can become an paper in APA style® with intelligent consumer of WRITING FOR scientific research, without PSYCHOLOGY, Fourth being overwhelmed by the Edition! This user-friendly statistics! Jaccard and guide shows you what to do Becker’s STATISTICS FOR and what to avoid by THE BEHAVIORAL providing concrete SCIENCES, Fifth Edition, examples of common helps you develop the basic errors. WRITING FOR skills you’ll need to analyze PSYCHOLOGY will help you adhere to the basics data and helps you become a smart consumer of of APA style, refine library search skills, avoid scientific information. Praised for its real-life plagiarism, and improve your revising, editing, and applications, the book tells you when to use a proofing skills. Checklists precede a summary at particular statistic, why you should use it, and how the end of every chapter, giving you the chance to the statistic should be computed and interpreted. make sure you have been thorough in your reports. When given a set of data, most students cannot determine where to begin in answering relevant CONTENTS research questions; so, the authors explicate the 1. What Every Student Should Know About Writing issues involved in selecting a statistical test to help Psychology Papers. 2. Writing Term Papers. 3. you get started and learn to do the same on your Writing Research Reports and Proposals. 4. Finding, own. Each statistical technique is introduced by Reading, Citing, and Referencing Sources. 5. giving instances where the test is most typically Making Your Case: A Guide to Skeptical Reading applied followed by an interesting research example and Logical Writing. 6. Writing the Wrongs: How to (each example is taken from psychology literature). Avoid Gruesome Grammar, Putrid Punctuation, and Saggy Style. 7. Preparing the Final Draft. Appendix CONTENTS A: APA Copy Style Versus APA Final-Form Style. PART I. 1. Introduction and Mathematical Appendix B: Problem Plurals. Index. Preliminaries. 2. Frequency and Probability Distributions. 3. Measures of Central Tendency and Variability. 4. Percentiles, Percentile Ranks, Standard Scores, and the Normal Distribution. 5. Pearson Correlation and Regression: Descriptive Aspects. 6. Probability. 7. Estimation and Sampling Distributions. 8. Hypothesis Testing: Inferences About a Single Mean. Part II: THE ANALYSIS OF BIVARIATE RELATIONSHIPS. 1. Research Design and Statistical Preliminaries for Analyzing Bivariate Relationships. 2. Independent Groups t Test. 3. Correlated Groups t Test. 4. One-Way

54 www.cengageasia.com Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance. 5. One- 9. How to Plan Single-Variable, Multiple-Variable, Way Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance. 6. and Converging Series Experiments. 10. How to Pearson Correlation and Regression: Inferential Design Research that is not Experimental 11. How Aspects. 7. Chi-Square Test. 8. Nonparametric to Tell When You Are Ready to Begin. 12. How to Statistics. Part III: ADDITIONAL TOPICS. 1. Two- Interpret Experimental Results. 13. How to Report Way Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance. 2. Experimental Results. Appendix A: How to Do Basic Overview and Extension: Selecting the Appropriate Statistics. Appendix B: Statistical Tables. Appendix Statistical Test for Analyzing Bivariate Relationships C: Table of Random Numbers. and Procedures for More Complex Designs.

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Learn how to design, execute, interpret, and report on simple psychology experiments! David W. E. Bruce Goldstein’s Martin blends humor, clear SENSATION AND instruction, and solid PERCEPTION has helped scholarship to make this a myriad of students concise text a perfect understand perceptual introduction to research research and how the methods in psychology. results of this research DOING PSYCHOLOGY EXPERIMENTS guides relate to everyday you through the experimentation process in a step- experience. A key strength by-step manner. Martin emphasizes the decision- of this text has always been making aspects of research, as well as the logic its ability to illustrate concepts through examples behind research procedures. He also devotes two and visuals. Dr. Goldstein and new co-author Dr. separate chapters to many of the ethical questions James Brockmole take students on an intriguing that confront new experimenters – giving you a journey through the senses with both clarity and complete introduction to the psychology laboratory. thoroughness, combining their extensive classroom experience and the most innovative research to CONTENTS create a visual, colorful text. MindTap®, the digital 1. How to Make Orderly Observations. 2. How to learning solution available with the text, features an Do Experiments. 3. How to Get An Experimental updated Exploration feature that enhances students Idea. 4. How to Be Fair with Participants. 5. How grasp of concepts by enabling them to view to be Fair with Science. 6. How to Find Out What experimental stimuli, perceptual demonstrations, Has Been Done. 7. How to Decide Which Variables and short film clips about the research being to Manipulate and Measure. 8. How to Decide on discussed. a Between-Subjects Versus Within-Subject Design.

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CONTENTS 1. An Introduction to Group Dynamics. 2. Studying Groups. 3. Inclusion and Identity. 4. Formation. 5. Cohesion and Development. 6. Structure. 7. Influence. 8. Power. 9. Leadership. 10. Performance. 11. Teams. 12. Decision Making. 13. Conflict. 14. Intergroup Relations. 15. Groups in Context. 16. Growth and Change. 17. Crowds and Collectives.

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Did you know that a drug’s effects depend not only on Does trauma spark brazen its properties but also on the acts? Are eyewitnesses biological and psychological accurate reporters? Can characteristics of its user? jurors distinguish truth from This theme is highlighted lies? Answer these and throughout DRUG USE more in WRIGHTMAN’S AND ABUSE, 8th Edition. PSYCHOLOGY AND THE The book weaves historical, LEGAL SYSTEM, 9th social, psychological, Edition. Real cases such as cultural, biological, and medical perspectives, taking Bill Cosby and Dylann Roof an interdisciplinary approach in its coverage of illustrate the flesh and blood of the psychological current topics regarding drug use, problems issues considered in the book--from the motivations associated with use, and their prevention and of offenders to discretion in sentencing. This book treatment. You’ll learn about classes of drugs as gives you an eye-opening overview of psychology’s well as the latest data on drug use patterns and contributions to the legal system--and the many social trends, such as the recent increase in heroin roles available to trained psychologists within the addiction, the altered social and legislative system. environment surrounding marijuana, and the use of technology in the treatment of the substance use CONTENTS disorders. 1. Psychology and the Law: Choices and Roles. 2. The Legal System: Issues, Structure, and Players. CONTENTS 3. Psychology of Crime. 4. Psychology of Police. 5. 1. Drug Use and Abuse. 2. Drug Use: Yesterday Eyewitnesses to Crimes and Accidents. 6. Victims and Today. 3. Drugs and the Nervous System. 4. of Crime, Violence, and Adversity. 7. Evaluating Pharmacology. 5. Psychopharmacology and New Criminal Suspects. 8. Traditional Prosecutions. Drug Development. 6. Cocaine, Amphetamines, 9. Alternatives to Traditional Prosecutions. 10. and Related Stimulants. 7. Nicotine. 8. Caffeine. Assessment in Criminal and Juvenile Cases. 11. 9. Alcohol. 10. Opiates. 11. Marijuana. 12. Assessment in Civil Cases. 12. Preparing for Hallucinogens. 13. Psychotherapeutic Medications. Trials. 13. Jurors and Juries. 14. Punishment and 14. Other Prescription and Over-the-Counter Sentencing. 15. Adult and Juvenile Corrections. Drugs. 15. Treatment of Substance-Use Disorders. 16. Prevention of Substance Abuse. Glossary. References. Index.

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58 www.cengageasia.com SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 10E SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN Saul Kassin; Steven Fein, Williams College; Hazel Rose Markus, NATURE, 4E Stanford University Roy F. Baumeister, University of Queensland, Australia; Brad © 2017, 752pp, Hardback, 9781305580220 Bushman

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Distinguished by its current- events emphasis in such You are a member of a areas as sports, music, social world on a planet that entertainment, technology, is home to about 8 billion business, and world politics; people. This social world is and the aim to bring the filled with paradox, mystery, outside world into the field suspense and outright of social psychology through absurdity. Explore how engaging connections to social psychology can help everyday life, SOCIAL you make sense of your PSYCHOLOGY, Tenth Edition, remains one of the own social world with this most scholarly and well-written texts in its field. engaging and accessible book. Roy F. Baumeister Integrating classic and contemporary research, the and Brad J. Bushman’s SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY text also includes comprehensive coverage of social AND HUMAN NATURE, 4th Edition, can help you cognition and , and features understand one of the most interesting topics of all authoritative material on social psychology and the -- the sometimes bizarre and baffling but always law. Coverage of culture and diversity is integrated fascinating diversity of human behavior, and how into every chapter by Hazel Rose Markus, a leader and why people act the way they do. After reading and respected researcher in the study of cultural this book, you will have a much better understanding psychology. The book is available with MindTap, a of people. Thoroughly updated with the latest digital learning experience that guides you through research and thinking, the new edition includes the course by combining readings, videos and expanded coverage of social media use and multimedia, and interactive assignments -- loneliness, findings on mimicry, nonbinary gender complemented by tools such as note taking and a theory, anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice and more. text-to-speech app. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. The Mission and the Method. 2. Culture and 1. What Is Social Psychology? 2. Doing Social Nature. 3. The Self. 4. Choices and Actions: The Self Psychology Research. 3. The Social Self. 4. in Action. 5. Social Cognition. 6. Emotion and Affect. Perceiving Persons. 5. Stereotypes, Prejudice, and 7. Attitudes, Beliefs, and Consistency. 8. Social Discrimination. 6. Attitudes. 7. Conformity. 8. Group Influence and Persuasion. 9. Prosocial Behavior: Processes. 9. Attraction and Close Relationships. Doing What’s Best for Others. 10. Aggression and 10. Helping Others. 11. Aggression. 12. Law. 13. Antisocial Behavior. 11. Interpersonal Attraction Business. 14. Health. and Exclusion. 12. Close Relationships: Passion, Intimacy, and Sexuality. 13. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations. 14. Groups.

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Author Rick Harrington, You are a member of a licensed psychologist and social world on a planet that professor, presents a is home to about 7 billion thorough investigation of the people. This social world is mind-body connection as it filled with paradox, mystery, relates to managing stress in suspense, and outright this first edition of Stress, absurdity. Explore how Health, & Well-Being: social psychology can help Thriving in the 21st Century. you make sense of your With an empirically grounded own social world with this approach, the text integrates classical study of stress engaging and accessible book. Roy F. Baumeister and health with findings from the burgeoning field of and Brad J. Bushman’s SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY positive psychology. The result is a balanced AND HUMAN NATURE, 4th Edition can help you coverage of the current scientific understanding of understand one of the most interesting topics of all stress, enriched by research data analysis and -- the sometimes bizarre and baffling but always practical applications for productive management of fascinating diversity of human behavior, and how this pervasive force in our modern lives. and why people act the way they do. CONTENTS CONTENTS Part 1: STRESS, HEALTH, AND POSITIVE 1. The Mission and the Method. 2. Culture and PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Stress and Health. 2. Positive Nature. 3. The Self. 4. Behavior Control: The Self in Psychology. Part 2: THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS Action. 5. Social Cognition. 6. Emotion and Affect. AND ILLNESS. 3. Stress and the Nervous System. 7. Attitudes, Beliefs, and Consistency. 8. Social 4. Stress, Illness, and the Immune System. 5. Influence and Persuasion. 9. Prosocial Behavior: The Impact of Stress on Health Conditions. Part Doing What’s Best for Others. 10. Aggression and 3: STRESS, PERSONALITY, AND EMOTIONS. Antisocial Behavior. 11. Attraction and Exclusion. 6. Personality and Stress. 7. Anxiety, Anger, and 12. Close Relationships: Passion, Intimacy, and Depression. Part 4: INTERPERSONAL AND JOB Sexuality. 13. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations. STRESS. 8. Interpersonal Stress. 9. Job Stress. 14. Groups. Part 5: EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL SELF- REGULATION. 10. Cognitive and Behavioral Approaches. 11. Physical Activity and Exercise. 12. Nutrition. Part 6: MIND-BODY STRATEGIES. 13. Self-Regulation and Relaxation Strategies. 14. Meditation, Yoga, and Biofeedback. Part 7: GUIDELINES FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT AND WELL-BEING ENHANCEMENT. 15. Guidelines for Stress Management and Well-Being Enhancement.

60 www.cengageasia.com TESTING AND MEASUREMENT and the Military. 13. Applications in Clinical and Counseling Settings. 14. Projective Personality Tests. 15. Computers and Basic Psychological , 9E Science in Testing. 16. Testing in Counseling Principles, Applications, and Issues Psychology. 17. Testing in Health Psychology and Robert M. Kaplan, University of California, San Diego; Dennis P. Saccuzzo, San Diego State University Health Care. 18. Testing in Industrial and Business Settings. Part III: ISSUES. 19. Test Bias. 20. Testing © 2018, 752pp, Paperback, 9781337098137 and the Law. 21. The Future of Psychological Testing.

PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING: PRINCIPLES, APPLICATIONS, AND ISSUES, Ninth Edition explains the fundamentals of psychological testing, their important applications, and the controversies that emerge from those applications in clinical, education, industrial, and legal settings. Kaplan and Saccuzzo’s engaging and thorough text demonstrates how psychological tests are constructed and used, both in a professional setting and in everyday lives. Part I focuses on the core concepts that affect the evaluation of all tests. Part II discusses the major types of psychological tests, while Part III looks at present-day issues affecting testing such as stereotype threat, bias, laws, and ethics. A multitude of test profiles and sample items illustrate how psychological testing is used and reported. Real-life case studies demonstrate the uses and misuses of psychological testing, while “Technical Example” boxes help you understand complex statistical concepts.

CONTENTS Part I: PRINCIPLES. 1. Introduction. 2. Norms and Basic Statistics for Testing. 3. Correlation and Regression. 4. Reliability. 5. Validity. 6. Writing and Evaluating Test Items. 7. Test Administration. Part II: APPLICATIONS. 8. Interviewing Techniques. 9. Theories of Intelligence and the Binet Scales. 10. The Wechsler Intelligence Scales: WAIS-IV, WISC-IV, and WPPSI-III. 11. Testing in Education: Tests of Ability in Education and Special Education. 12. Standardized Tests in Education, Civil Service,

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