Research and Evaluation in Education and Psychology: Integrating Diversity With Quantitative, Qualitative,...
Behaviology, New science of human behavior: Recent discoveries in human behavior and psychology. Advanced...
The Psychology of Human Behavior: Fundamentals of Human Behavior, Emotions, Social Approach, and Communication...
AP* Psychology Student Workbook for use with Myers' Psychology for the AP Course†: 3rd Edition Updated...
Improved outcomes for individuals with co-occurring intellectual/developmental disability (IDD) and mental illness depends upon effective psychiatric treatment. Effective treatment requires an accurate psychiatric diagnosis. Obtaining that accurate diagnosis for individuals with IDD has been, and remains, very challenging. This book was written to address this challenge. More than 100 experts from around the world have now updated the DM-ID to accompany the DSM-5. Read more
Consider Your Learning Style
One of the most important factors to consider when choosing psychology textbooks is your learning style. Some textbooks are heavy on theory and research, while others provide more practical and applicable information. Think about how you learn best – do you prefer a more hands-on approach, or do you thrive on abstract concepts? This awareness will help you find the textbooks that will resonate with you the most.Tip 1 – Know Your Learning Preferences
Learning preferences identify the medium that students prefer to learn. By knowing your learning preference, it can help you choose the most effective psychology textbooks to use in your studies. For example:- Visual learners: need illustrations, graphs, and images as these help them understand content in a better way
- Auditory learners: prefer podcasts, lectures or audiobooks as these reinforce learning as they listen.
- Kinesthetic learners: require a more hands-on approach, including activities and exercises that allow them to do things as they learn.