Psychology: An Introduction
by Russell A. Dewey
Publisher: intropsych.com 2017
Number of pages: 378
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Contents: Psychology and Science; The Human Nervous System; States of Consciousness; Senses and Perception; Conditioning; Memory; Cognition; Animal Behavior & Cognition; Motivation and Emotion; Development; Personality; Abnormal Psychology; Therapies; Frontiers of Psychology; Social Psychology; Sex, Friendship, and Love.
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