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LEARN IT. LIVE IT.
Why take psychology? What makes psychology a science? Can it really help me understand my feelings and behaviors? Or how I get along with family and friends? Now from the world's foremost author for the introductory psychology classroom comes a new textbook that makes learning about the psychology of our lives a captivating experience for students at all levels.

Carried by the author's acclaimed empathetic voice, Psychology in Everyday Life is David Myers' most inviting text to date. This new book represents a breakthrough in the interplay of text and visuals, yet, as always, provides a rich source of scientific insights into the lives we live. Any student, regardless of age or background, will find it a text that speaks directly to him or her, and will embrace it not just for its grade-raising potential, but for its revelations about what makes a person a stronger student, a more tuned-in friend or partner, a more effective worker, or a wiser parent.

435 pages, Unbound

First published January 1, 2008

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David G. Myers

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David G. Myers is a professor of Psychology at Hope College in Michigan, and the author of 17 books, including popular textbooks entitled Psychology, Exploring Psychology, Social Psychology and several general-audience books dealing with issues related to Christian faith as well as scientific psychology.

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162 reviews24 followers
August 21, 2010
This textbook was wonderful. I went into the class without much enthusiasm for the topic, but there were times when I got through the day's 20 pages without realizing it. Very easy to understand and a great introduction.
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June 30, 2023
I don't care that it was my textbook. It still counts as a book I've read!
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October 5, 2016
finally it's done :)) fave chapter was the biology of mind&consciousness and memory.
In memory page, there's this thing called vivid flashback; when we remember something but we dont even think a single bit about them like for years, like it's flowing by itself. So that thing isn't a real memory yet new creation of stressed brain 0_0 but i hate the test chapter arrr so stressing T_T

p.s.: i didnt reat the appendix lol
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July 30, 2023
No offense to this book... I hated this class. My teacher was quite literally a psychologist in need of a psychologist. It was the worst class I've ever taken. That said, the book wasn't that bad. The supplemental materials were pretty good. I didn't LOVE the assignment that included virtually shocking a rat in the brain over and over, or simulated animal cruelty, but I'd rather do it online to a digital rat, than in the lab to an actual rat... I also didn't love having to get a bunch of simulated rats addicted to drugs, but again, better than living rats. But honestly, I'd rather not do it at all. Let's leave the rats alone...
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53 reviews
March 14, 2025
Yes, this was a textbook that I read in my college class, and yes I reread it after my course was over. It was such a good book, and packed in so much information in the amount of pages. If you're interested in just an overview of all things psychology, I highly recommend this (text)book.

Benefits:
- Easy to read,
- Easy to understand,
- Has many visual pictures, diagrams, and explanations,
- Has little boxes at the bottom right of each page that go over bolded vocabulary terms from that page,
- Provides insight on many different topics of everyday life that will help anyone,

Such a good, interesting, and informative book!
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15 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2025
*I did not read the appendix, so forgive me for that!*

This textbook is incredible! I was so invested in learning about psychology. The authors explain everything in a way that’s not only easy to understand, they tend to say things in a humorous way that makes the lessons stick with you. I’m thankful they took the time to write this and that my professor chose this for class. My life is better because of it.
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235 reviews
August 6, 2022
It's a very good textbook, although why save Freud and psychological disorders for the very last two chapters? Taking an Intro to Psychology class, you'd expect those to be among the first things you'd learn.
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43 reviews
May 14, 2022
Read for college course. It was actually written in an enjoyable way and not dry a d miserable.
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34 reviews4 followers
May 31, 2022
Had to read for general psych. Was very intriguing and informational
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38 reviews
May 24, 2023
An actually interesting textbook. Was assigned this for a class, and I even read unassigned sections in my free time because I genuinely just *wanted to*. 👍🏻
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April 17, 2024
Good introduction to psychology textbook. The authors give an overview of all general topics in psychology while making it applicable and understandable.
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March 6, 2025
Great text book! Things are very thoroughly explained with examples. The ebook has videos and lots of practice tests throughout the book to help with recall.
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August 24, 2024
It's a very good textbook, although why save Freud and psychological disorders for the very last two chapters? Taking an Intro to Psychology class, you'd expect those to be among the first things you'd learn.
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