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Like reading a magazine--not a textbook--Plotnik's INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY, NINTH EDITION will draw you in and show you how exciting the study of psychology can be. Rod Plotnik's modular, visual approach to the fundamentals of psychology makes even the toughest concepts engaging and entertaining. As the pioneer of the "visual" or "magazine" style approach, each and every page of the text is individually planned, written, and formatted to effectively incorporate the use of Visual Cues, which help you to better remember information. Extensively updated, the text also utilizes "chunking," a method of breaking concepts down into small, easily digested sections that help you learn at your own pace.

768 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1986

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5 reviews
December 26, 2008
I got it for my Psychology class, but I particularly liked how the material was written--not your typical dry textbook (unless of course if you hate Psychology), which is why I kept the book rather than sell it back at the end of the semester. There are quite a lot of interesting things to be learned from it. I would say this is a 4.5 out of 5.
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May 26, 2013
Read this for a psychology class and it was very easy and very informative.
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August 6, 2023
As expected it was a bit dated. Some horrifying implications from where the book briefly touched on animal, and human, medical experiments.
Interesting to see a textbook published in the 1980's using examples from the 1960's and 70's. Reminded me of the textbooks I used in high school in the 1970's that relied heavily on examples from the depression and world war 2.
Still lots of good information and analysis of physiology, brain functions, medical conditions, and treatments. Lots of insight in how the medical profession began to rely heavily on medications as solutions to what was perceived to be problems.
Lots of dated material about gender identity, sexuality, and how society dealt with perceived differences over the last several decades.
This book was given to me many years ago by a friend who was a psychology professor at University of New Brunswick SJ. I finally decided to pick it up from my to-be-read pile.
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March 6, 2020
I've read a couple of pages, binge read themvI would say. I was standing in our college library and I was just hooked, I couldn't move.

Love psychology, I don't study it, but I find it so relatable to all the things I went -and still going- through.

Highly recommend it if you just love to learn about how humans -including yourself- are wired.
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4 reviews1 follower
March 17, 2019
Grabbed it at a library sale, it's out of date but there's still plenty o learn from it.
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May 18, 2023
I purchased this book for my psychology class, but I must say that it’s the most interesting textbook I have ever read! I’m keeping it because I’m going to reread it again.
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February 13, 2025
Excellent source of information. It's a mile wide and inches deep. Very digestible, unlike other textbooks.
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January 3, 2015
Psikolojiye ilgi duyuyorsanız, kavram ve konuları öğrenmenizde başlangıç için ideal bir kitap. Örnek iki olayla başlayıp konuları bunun üzerinden anlatıyor, bol sayıda vaka/araştırma sunuyor, farklı kültürlere de değiniyor. Ancak daha ilerisi için yeterli değil, bazı kavramlar üstünkörü açıklanmış, bazı konular kısa kesilmiş. İlk adım için okuyabilirsiniz. İkinci adım için Atkinson & Hilgard'ın Psikolojiye Giriş'ini öneririm. (Zimbardo'yu henüz bitiremedim, o nedenle sıralamaya katamıyorum. :) )
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36 reviews48 followers
August 23, 2011
About half-way through the term. Book is appalling so far, and I can't imagine it gets much better. Either way, I must slog through to the end.

Update: second half of the textbook is not as awful, but not worth upgrading my rating from one star, either.
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October 22, 2015
I had to get this book for my "General Psychology" class. We used it for quizzes, exams, discussion posts, journals and a paper. It was a great book if you love psychology (which I don't) and are majoring in it. I am only giving this book a 5 star because it was great for that class.
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August 9, 2011
Ah yes, critical to pass the course. An interesting, easy-to-grab-the-concept type of book.
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January 6, 2013
The best Psychology book ever!!! I became interested in Psychology because of this book. It's very informative as well as entertaining. And who would have thought Psychology is a boring subject?!
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April 3, 2017
Psikolojiye yeni başlıyorsanız Rod Plotnik'in Psikolojiye Giriş kitabı tam aradığınız şey. Günlük hayatta işinize yarayacak tonla bilgiyi kitapta buluyorsunuz. Kitap sizi zaman zaman şaşırtıyor, bazen hüzünlendiriyor. Her konu bir örnek üzerinden başlıyor ve bu da bilgilerin kalıcılığını artırıyor. Motivasyon, öğrenme, bellek, davranış terapileri, koşullanma hayatta sürekli karşımıza çıkan ama çoğu zaman farkında olmadığımız onlarca fenomen. İlk fırsatta alın en baştan sindire sindire okumaya başlayın.
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