The most affordable introductory psychology textbook in the market. A Concise Introduction explores the broad territory of the introductory psychology course while answering the growing need for a shorter, less expensive book. At less than half the price of a standard textbook, it offers an affordable alternative. A built-in Study Guide, written by the author, offers a practical suite of learning aids that foster review and self-assessment without the expense of a separate guide.
This was a very engrossing, in-depth look at a subject that fascinates me. It was concise, but sure packed a lot of pow! Except for a few mentions of Evolution, this book was written very knowledgeably and with the beginning student in mind.
Overall it was alright. Not my favourite psych textbook to date and it did feel like going backwards a bit since it was an introduction...The only chapter that interested me was the last chapter on therapy models. Everything else was very dry and stuff I already knew.
Excellent! I learned a lot from this simple and concise textbook as an introduction to psychology. Not only was it informative, it offered practical examples and applications for everyday life!
So many useful techniques to psychology and for psychologists. Real introductory overview of psychology if you are interested to study the literature of psychology.
After my mother-in-law died, my husband and I found this textbook among her things. She had planned to return to college and had never even opened the shrinkwrap on this book. I have a BA in Psychology already, but got my degree almost 20 years ago, and was curious to see if there was any new info in the field.
The book itself isn't visually appealing. It's small, kind of plain, and doesn't have many text features. But I was immediately hooked to the content and read it all the wau through in a month. It includes all the classic and important information about the field of psychology that I can imagine. There does seem to be an emphasis on the biological/neurological influence with less coverage of social and behavioral psychology. Still, I can't think of anything that was left out. The organization is different than others I've read. Chapter 10, on environment, was a bit concise, but the material is very to the point with no fluff. The book is a decent reference to have around.
I'm using this book in my Intro Psych class - it is a great introduction to psychology and it is easy to understand. There is also a quiz at the and of each chapter to help students prepare for the exams. I am very pleased with it
So it's a introductory text in a subject I do not specialize in--of course it isn't riveting.
But I was frequently interested in what was being talked about, and it was clear and to the point. I felt like I learned things and it wasn't in too painful of a manner. So yay.
Great psychology intro book - written very well and none of the chapters are more than 40 pages. Easy way of getting through a huge amount of material in one semester.