The World of Psychology offers an accessible text that is designed to seamlessly combine basic learning principles with applications to address the needs of today's diverse student population.
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Da, 11/18/03, coded; EDITOR: May ISBN: 0-205-36137-4 Priority: AAA Discount Code: x Previous Edition ISBN: 0-205-33427-X Title & Edition: The World of Psychology, 5/e Authors & Affiliations: Samuel E. Wood Lindenwood University Ellen Green Wood Denise Boyd Houston Community College System Publication Data: 2005 ¿ 8 1/2 x 10 7/8 ¿ 800 pg ¿ Hardcover Course Codes: SP0101
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Designed as a main text for use in undergraduate Introductory Psychology courses.
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The World of Psychology offers an accessible text that is designed to seamlessly combine basic learning principles with applications in a way that reflects the needs of today's diverse student population.
The Fifth Edition of Wood/Wood/Boyd reflects the authors' commitment to the importance of learning and applying core principles in psychology. Students and Instructors of The World of Psychology will benefit from the exciting new changes in content, pedagogy, and design while appreciating the accessible and engaging presentation for which the text is well known.
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY.
Psychology: An Introduction.
Descriptive Research Methods.
The Experimental Method.
The Correlational Method.
Participants in Psychological Research.
Exploring Psychology's Roots.
Schools of Thought in Psychology.
Current Trends in Psychology.
Psychologists at Work.
2. BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR.
The Neurons and the Neurotransmitters.
The Central Nervous System.
The Cerebrum.
The Cerebral Hemispheres.
Discovering the Brain's Mysteries.
The Brain Across the Lifespan.
The Peripheral Nervous System.
The Endocrine System.
Genes and Behavioral Genetics.
3. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION.
The Process of Sensation.
Vision.
Hearing.
Smell and Taste.
The Skin Senses.
The Spatial Orientation Senses.
Perception.
Influences On Perception.
4. STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
Explaining Consciousness.
Circadian Rhythms.
Sleep.
Meditation and Hypnosis.
Psychoactive Drugs.
5. LEARNING.
Classical Conditioning: The Original View.
Classical Conditioning: The Contemporary View.
Operant Conditioning.
Cognitive Learning.
6. MEMORY
Remembering.
The Nature of Remembering.
Factors Influencing Retrieval.
Biology and Memory.
Forgetting.
Improving Memory.
7. COGNITION AND LANGUAGE.
Imagery and Concepts.
Decision Making.
Problem Solving.
High-Tech Applications of Cognition.
Language.
8. INTELLIGENCE AND CREATIVITY.
The Nature of Intelligence.
Measuring Intelligence.
The Range of Intelligence.
The IQ Controversy: Brainy Dispute.
Emotional Intelligence.
Creativity: Unique and Useful Productions.
9. CHILD DEVELOPMENT.
Developmental Psychology: Basic Issues and Methodology.
Prenatal Development.
Infancy.
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development.
Other Approaches To Cognitive Development.
Language Development.
Socialization of the Child.
10. ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD.
The Lifespan Perspective.
Adolescence.
Early and Middle Adulthood.
Later Adulthood.
11. MOTIVATION AND EMOTION.
What Is Motivation?
The Primary Drives.
Social Motives.
The What and Why of Emotions.
The Expression of Emotion.
Experiencing Emotion.
12. HUMAN SEXUALITY AND GENDER.
Sex, Gender, and Gender Roles.
Gender Differences.
Sexual Attitudes and Behavior.
Sexual Orientation.
Sexual Dysfunctions.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
13. HEALTH AND STRESS.
Sources of Stress.
Responding to Stress.
Health and Illness.
Lifestyle and Health.
14. PERSONALITY THEORY AND ASSESSMENT.
Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis.
The Neo-Freudians.
Learning Theories and Personality.
Humanistic Personality Theories.
Trait Theories.
Nature, Nurture, and Personality.
Personality Assessment.
Personality Theories: A Final Comment.
15. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS.
What is Abnormal?
Anxiety Disorders.
Mood Disorders.
Schizophrenia.
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders.
Other Psychological Disorders.
16. THERAPIES.
Insight Therapies.
Relationship Therapies.
Behavior Therapies.
Cognitive Therapies.
The Biological Therapies.
Evaluating the Therapies.
Culturally Sensitive and Gender-Sensitive Therapy.
17. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY.
Social Perception.
Attraction.
Conformity, Obedience, and Compliance.
Group Influence.
Attitudes and Attitude Change.
Prosocial Behavior.
Aggression.
Prejudice and Discrimination.
18. PSYCHOLOGY IN THE WORKPLACE.
Personnel Psychology.
Organizational Psychology.
Human Factors Psychology.
Gender Issues at Work.
Human Diversity in the Workplace.
Appendix: Statistical Methods.
Glossary.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
Bibliography.
Samuel E. Wood received his doctorate from the University of Florida. He has taught at West Virginia University and the University of Missouri—St. Louis and was a member of the doctoral faculty at both universities. From 1984 to 1996, he served as president of the Higher Education Center, a consortium of 14 colleges and universities in the St. Louis area. He is a cofounder of the Higher Education Cable TV channel (HEC-TV) in St. Louis and served as its president and CEO from its founding in 1987 until 1996.
Ellen Green Wood received her doctorate in educational psychology from St. Louis University and was an adjunct professor of psychology at St. Louis Community College at Meramec. She has also taught in the clinical experiences program in education at Washington University and at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. In addition to her teaching, Dr. Wood has developed and taught seminars on critical thinking. She received the Telecourse Pioneer Award from 1982 through 1988 for her contributions to the field of distance learning.
Denise Boyd received her Ed.D. in educational psychology from the University of Houston and has been a psychology instructor in the Houston Community College system since 1988. From 1995 until 1998, she chaired the psychology, sociology, and anthropology department at Houston Community College—Central. She has coauthored three other Allyn and Bacon texts: with Helen Bee, Lifespan Development (Fourth Edition) and The Developing Child (Eleventh Edition); and with Genevieve Stevens, Current Readings in Lifespan Development. A licensed psychologist, she has presented a number of papers at professional meetings, reporting research in child, adolescent, and adult development. She has also presented workshops for teachers whose students range from preschool to college.
Together, Sam, Evie, and Denise have more than 45 years of experience teaching introductory psychology to thousands of students of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. The World of Psychology, Sixth Edition is the direct result of their teaching experience.
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