Psychology: A Concise Introduction

Summary
PSYCHOLOGY A CONCISE INTRODUCTION A Concise Introduction includes several pedagogical features that we have found to be useful to students and instructors. Each chapter opens with a set of questions designed to catch readers interest and to present some common sense information that the chapter will address. We hope these questions will lead students into the subsequent chapters by promising them explanations for questions they find interesting.
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