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Learn about psychology YOUR Way with Rathus' PSYCH, 7th edition, which combines the best of print and online resources! PSYCH's easy-reference textbook presents course content through visually engaging chapters. With the textbook or on its own, PSYCH MindTap allows you to learn on your terms. Read or listen to textbooks and study with the aid of instructor notifications, flashcards and practice quizzes. Track your scores and stay motivated toward your goals. Whether you have more work to do or are ahead of the curve, you'll know where you need to focus your efforts. And the MindTap Green Dot will charge your confidence along the way. When it's time to study, everything you've flagged or noted can be gathered into a guide you can organize. Inspiring quotes from psychologists, authors and celebrities will motivate you to dive deeper, while Truth-or-Fiction questions enable you to check your understanding.

448 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2008

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Spencer A. Rathus

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Spence Rathus is a veteran author who, in addition to his intro and development books with Thomson Learning, publishes texts in adjustment and abnormal psychology with other publishers. Spencer A. Rathus is known for his warm, encouraging writing style and applied approach to learning. As the first member of his family to attend college, he struggled through dry and technical books that didn’t resonate with him. His goal is to write textbooks that excite and motivate today’s students, through humor, personal examples, and a clear pedagogical framework. Since earning his Ph.D., he has published research articles in the areas of human growth and development, psychological disorders, methods of therapy, and psychological assessment. Foremost among his research publications is the Rathus Assertiveness Schedule(RAS), which is widely used in research and clinical practice and frequently referenced in other literature. Rathus taught at Northeastern University and St. John’s University before arriving at his current position at New York University, where he teaches a culturally diverse population of students in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies.

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January 21, 2021
Missing pages

I rented this book few minutes ago and some pages are not displaying. How am I going to read those chapters when I need to???
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8 reviews
February 5, 2017
This was the textbook used in my Dual Enrollment General Psych class. The textbook is very visually appealing, is very appropriately sized for a high school student with way too many other materials, and contains up-to-date facts and relevant examples.

The information presented in this book is very logically presented, with very useful sidebars with interesting facts and other various tidbits of information.

If you are taking an introductory Psychology course, I would definitely recommend this textbook. Granted, I have only ever taken one class in this field, but the textbook definitely helped to augment my instructor's lectures (which were also outstanding).

Note that because this was loaned to me through my high school, I did not evaluate the online materials.
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503 reviews48 followers
February 2, 2017
I read this book because of an online course. I had taken psychology before at another school but for some reason the credits wouldn't transfer & I had to take it again. This book was a joke compared to the book used in the previous class. This book seemed like it was written for an ADHD 8th grader instead of for college students. I didn't really learn anything from this book.
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April 8, 2021
Very little empirical science-based material. Largely evolutionary based perspectives to try to explain human behaviour.
A worldview without God leads all roads to a dead-end of meaning so a nihilist conclusion is the only possible outcome.
I had to read this for a psychology course and if it wasn’t mandatory reading I would have turfed it after the second chapter....
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March 22, 2015
Definitely a good for a review of basic psychology concepts. I didn't like the magazine-like quality too much though. Still, it's one of the few class-assigned books I've kept.
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November 8, 2018
Author's self gratifying intellectual masturbation and rambling pointless tangents at it's finest example of a baffling typical text. Poor grammar, pointless circular logic... enjoy.
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