9781265200220 International Edition of The Science of An Appreciative View 6th Edition by Laura A. King. ******Student Textbook only, No Connect Access Code Included*****Focusing on why things go right, The Science of An Appreciative View, helps students understand and appreciate psychology as a science and as an integrated whole. Informed by student data, the program extends these themes and enhances their pedagogical value by guiding students toward topics they find the most challenging and offering new learning resources to master them. When paired with Connect, students will also benefit from Thematic Relevancy Modules (brief, thought-provoking modules tied to the APA's IPI Student Learning Outcomes), Interactivities and Application-Based-Activities, Psych-at-Work videos (interviews with real people), and more to help further prepare them to be successful in this course.
This was a mandatory text required for this semester's Introductory Psychology course, I can't deny that it absolutely fulfilled any expectations required for a class on the basics of psychology and supplemented the lectures material perfectly. It addressed all the main facts on brain anatomy, human mind and psychological disorders that are mandatory for a preliminary view on the subject. The information is not presented with a cryptic or academic language that challenges the readers' comprehension, it's pretty straight-forward without falling into minor mistakes due to simplicity. However I was annoyed by the amount of examples that were unnecessary to explain the material, but instead took up space that could be dedicated to taking the topic more into depth. They made the paragraphs appear redundant without adding anything new and weighed down on the text. Some may point out they were entertaining and helped comprehend the concept, but given that this is meant as a college-level textbook I don't think these should be necessary. Sure they lighten the narration but this is not a novel, it's not meant to be a late-night read, but it could be to someone who is dedicated to psychology enough, because this is how cconversational this book is. That was my main problem with this book, had I taken it up for personal knowledge it would have been perfect, but as resource for my queries it rarely contained any answers.
Very interesting and has good information, but it’s pretty long and talks about some odd things every once in a while. (Half a chapter was about whether plants have conscious thought or not. Obviously they don’t, so why are we talking about this?) Overall it was good and my online class was pretty easy. I also like how the definitions of things are set up and how I can search for keywords with the online version. It was also easy to read and had examples of people and events I could relate to. It’s written modernly, if that makes sense.
Salah satu buku kesayangan saya. Buku ini sangat cocok digunakan untuk mereka yang tidak mengambil jurusan psikologi dalam perkuliahan. Psikologi adalah ilmu yang hybrid, artinya ilmu ini mampu masuk ke berbagai bidang yang digeluti manusia. Tidak ada salahnya bagi orang awam atau orang yang membutuhkan kejelasan mengenai psikologi untuk membaca buku ini.
Ada satu kutipan yang cukup saya sukai dari buku ini, yaitu bahwa psikologi adalah ilmu mengenai diri sendiri, bukan mengenai orang lain.
This book was for a Psych class [in which I got an 'A', thank you!]. Overall, it was showed a decent analysis of the European view of this discipline. There were informative comparisons and case studies. Unfortunately, the section on Freud's daughter, who did some great work, was relegated to only a paragraph and a picture, where her father got a section. In fact, none of the women in the psychiatry field got more than a paragraph. To me, this was a dichotomy since this book is written by a woman. Why was Ms. King reluctant to give her predecessors the appropriate 'shelf space?' Go figure!
I got this book for my Intro to Psychology class. It was very informative, but the book also expected you to know something before hand. I am taking an Intro to Psych. How was I suppose to know anything about this subject before this class? I constantly had to look stuff up on the computer for this book to make sense. Other then that this book was not too bad.