Students will love learning from this fantastic introductory text. Its novel 'mindbugs' approach uses quirks of the mind to lend insights into how the brain works, making it both original and cutting-edge. Written by psychology superstars, this edition has been adapted for a British/European audience by high-profile professor of experimental psychology, Bruce Hood, Bristol University. It is written in a trulyengaging style which students will find fresh, entertaining and accessible.
The book is strong on the real-world applications of psychological science from around the globe, whilst placing each area of psychology firmly in historical context. It is the only adaptation of a new book rooted in the research methodologies and student experience of today.
This was my textbook for Psych 1100 and 1200 (introductory prerequisite courses) in college. I love the writers’ humor in the examples they use, and their writing style makes the book engaging for the most part. The text is clear, straightforward, and easy to follow, though it does get a bit boring at times (as you might expect from a book covering the very basics of psychology).
I'm behind in my yearly reading goal because I spend so much time studying this book for my online course! Although I find it stressful to be tested on every little chart in the book, I truly have enjoyed this textbook because the authors have written it in such an entertaining style. Every chapter has fascinating stories and information.
This book was the required reading for my Intro. to General Psychology course and an excellent resource for the first-time psych student. The authors create an intelligent AND student-friendly textbook by finding a great balance between reporting dry facts & sharing sarcastic humor as well as between explaining psychological processes & providing diagrams to help students visualize them. I can't speak highly enough of this book and have recommended this course to many of my friends solely on the basis of the book being so easy and helpful a resource for the intro. student.
Good introduction to the terms, people, events, etc that are relevant in cognitive psychology as well as biological psychology. It's been helpful for understanding neuroscience and studying for my class.
This book is great for those who want to gain the most general psychological knowledge on different areas of Psychology, to understand what’s going in the field of study, and after all to get to know what is it Psychological Science and how it works;
However it may appear a bit little for such many themes covering in the book and for those who want or need to further their interest and get additional and more detailed information there should be other books on specific areas of the science on their lists;
So this is a very good introductory book for curious minds to study and is written in a very entertaining way
I bought this text as an undergrad as a consolation prize for not having room in my schedule for a psychology course. It quickly became a shared book in my dorm because of its fantastic, easy-to-read approach to the information. It is the only textbook I have ever read, cover-to-cover, out of interest. To this day, I send old editions to friends as gifts. Odd choice, I know, and maybe I have nerds for friends, but seriously, a phenomenal text!
We used this book for homeschooling high school (11th grade) and it was great! My daughter liked the writing style (witty and humorous at times) and she was intrigued by many of the topics. There’s a summary at the end of each unit and chapter concept quizzes. You can get a study guide that goes with the book (check eBay for used ones) which is pretty helpful if you’re aiming for an AP exam at the end of the year. We also supplemented with worksheets, videos, projects and research papers.
Super interesting introductory textbook you can read just for the joy of it. It provides useful insights and it's a must read for anyone trying to understand the basics of the human mind. My only complaint is that it's too Americanized, given that the researches and examples it provides rely heavily on the American culture and way of life. I'd like to see a more universal approach, since the science of psychology had contributors from all around the world and scientific approaches vary.
I'm still reading this for my uni course but it's a textbook so i'll probably never finish all of it and that's okay, I still want it here on my read list because i spent a lot of time learning from it so yeah there's that.
This was not a bad textbook! The chapters were long, but the writing was pretty engaging and the material was interesting most of the time. I learned an extreme amount through reading this textbook, and I have a genuine interest in psychology now. I don't feel that this book was a waste of time or pointless, which is always a good thing to say about a school book.
This is sort of an average intro psych textbook. It uses devices that I personally find "too cute." 3 Harvard professors wrote it. I was asked to review a few chapters, but never quite finished them. I wanted to like it more than I did.
My roommate and I loved this book's sense of humor. I'd often interrupt her to share a funny line or two. Humor like this is sorely needed--they know the pain of their audience and I really appreciate them for it. As for textbook itself--very clear and easy to follow. Helpful.
I can't believe I read this whole book for my psych class. It's not bad but it was very long. I still ended up with a B+ because there was too much material.
Really interesting and educational (obviously, it's a textbook). It took a while, of course, but I actually enjoyed it, which is rare when it comes to textbooks.