Psychology
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Author(s)John G. Seamon, Douglas T. Kenrick
PublisherPrentice Hall College Div
ISBN / ASIN0137350511
ISBN-139780137350513
Sales Rank15,167,340
CategoryPsychology
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Using a strong narrative technique, this introductory text ties together the field of psychology, incorporating the history of the discipline. The authors demonstrate the dynamics between short- and long-term influences on behaviour - how the environment and evolutionary factors interact. They also foster an understanding of how this relationship is reflected in the process of the psychology. The text features a chapter on psychology and global problems; a dysfunction section in each chapter; interaction essays at the end of each chapter which aim to highlight the way that certain approaches discussed in that chapter provide a more complete understanding of a particular behaviour; and an "in context" summary of each chapter.
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