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Erscheinungsdatum

02.10.2025

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Macmillan Learning

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1554 g

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Englisch

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978-1-319-61579-6

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.10.2025

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Maße (L/B/H)

27,5/22,7/2,9 cm

Gewicht

1554 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-319-61579-6

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  • Produktbild: Psychology in Everyday Life
  • Instructor Preface
    Student Preface: Skills for Student Success-How to Apply Psychology to Live Your Best Life

    CHAPTER 1
    Psychology's Roots, Critical Thinking, and Self-Improvement Tools
    Psychology Is a Science

    Critical Thinking and the Scientific Attitude
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Scientific Attitude
    Psychological Science's Birth and Development
    Today's Psychology
    The Need for Psychological Science
    The Limits of Common Sense
    Psychological Science in a Post-Truth World
    How Do Psychologists Ask and Answer Questions?
    The Scientific Method
    Description
    Correlation
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Correlation and Causation
    Experimentation
    Choosing a Research Design
    Predicting Everyday Behavior
    Psychology's Research Ethics
    Studying and Protecting Animals
    Studying and Protecting Humans
    Values in Psychology
    Use Psychology to Become a Stronger Person-and a Better Student


    CHAPTER 2
    The Biology of Behavior and Consciousness
    The Power of Neuroplasticity
    Neural Communication

    A Neuron's Structure
    How Neurons Communicate
    How Neurotransmitters Influence Us
    The Nervous System
    The Peripheral Nervous System
    The Central Nervous System
    The Endocrine System
    The Brain
    Tools of Discovery-Having Our Head Examined
    Brain Regions and Structures
    The Limbic System
    The Cerebral Cortex
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Do We Use Only 10 Percent of Our Brain?
    Damage Response and Brain Hemispheres
    Brain States and Consciousness
    Selective Attention
    Sleep and Dreams

    CHAPTER 3
    Developing Through the Life Span
    Developmental Psychology's Major Issues

    Nature and Nurture
    Continuity and Stages
    Stability and Change
    Prenatal Development and the Newborn
    Conception
    Prenatal Development
    The Competent Newborn
    Twin and Adoption Studies
    Infancy and Childhood
    Physical Development
    Cognitive Development
    Social Development
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Parenting Styles-Too Hard, Too Soft, Too Uncaring, and Just Right?
    Adolescence
    Physical Development
    Cognitive Development
    Social Development
    Emerging Adulthood
    Adulthood
    Physical Development
    Cognitive Development
    Social Development

    CHAPTER 4
    Sex, Gender, and Sexuality
    Gender Development
    Similarities and Differences
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Gender Bias in the Workplace
    The Nature of Gender
    The Nurture of Gender
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Sexual Aggression
    Human Sexuality
    The Physiology of Sex
    The Psychology of Sex
    Sexual Orientation
    Cultural Attitudes and Prevalence
    Why Do We Differ?
    An Evolutionary Explanation of Human Sexuality
    Male-Female Differences in Sexuality
    Natural Selection and Mating Preferences
    Critiquing the Evolutionary Perspective
    Sex and Human Relationships
    Reflections on the Nature and Nurture of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality


    CHAPTER 5
    Sensation and Perception
    Basic Concepts of Sensation and Perception
    From Outer Energy to Inner Brain Activity
    Thresholds
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Subliminal Stimulation and Subliminal Persuasion
    Sensory Adaptation
    Perceptual Set
    Context, Motivation, and Emotion
    Vision
    Light Energy and Eye Structures
    Information Processing in the Eye and Brain
    Perceptual Organization
    Perceptual Interpretation
    Hearing
    Sound Waves: From the Environment Into the Brain
    Decoding Sound Waves
    How Do We Locate Sounds?
    Skin, Chemical, and Body Senses
    Touch
    Chemical Senses: Taste and Smell
    Body Position and Movement
    Sensory Interaction
    Perception Without Sensation?

    CHAPTER 6
    Learning
    How Do We Learn?
    Classical Conditioning

    Pavlov's Experiments
    Pavlov's Legacy
    Operant Conditioning
    Skinner's Experiments
    Skinner's Legacy
    Contrasting Classical and Operant Conditioning
    Biology, Cognition, and Learning
    Biological Limits on Conditioning
    Cognitive Influences on Conditioning
    Learning by Observation
    Mirrors and Imitation in the Brain
    Observational Learning in Everyday Life
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Effects of Viewing Media Violence

    CHAPTER 7
    Memory
    Studying Memory

    An Information-Processing Model
    Building Memories: Encoding
    Our Two-Track Memory System
    Automatic Processing and Implicit Memories
    Effortful Processing and Explicit Memories
    Memory Storage
    Retaining Information in the Brain
    Synaptic Changes
    Retrieval: Getting Information Out
    Measuring Retention
    Retrieval Cues
    Forgetting
    Forgetting and the Two-Track Mind
    Encoding Failure
    Storage Decay
    Retrieval Failure
    Memory Construction Errors
    Misinformation and Imagination Effects
    Source Amnesia
    Recognizing False Memories
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Can Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse Be Repressed and Then Recovered?
    Children's Eyewitness Recall
    Improving Memory

    CHAPTER 8
    Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
    Thinking
    Concepts
    Solving Problems
    Making Good (and Bad) Decisions and Judgments
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Fear Factor
    Thinking Creatively
    Do Other Species Share Our Cognitive Skills?
    Language
    Language Acquisition and Development
    The Brain and Language
    Thinking Without Language
    Do Other Species Have Language?
    Intelligence
    What Is Intelligence?
    Assessing Intelligence
    The Nature and Nurture of Intelligence
    Intelligence Across the Life Span
    Group Differences in Intelligence Test Scores

    CHAPTER 9
    Motivation and Emotion
    Motivational Concepts

    Drives and Incentives
    Arousal Theory
    A Hierarchy of Needs
    Hunger
    The Physiology of Hunger
    The Psychology of Hunger
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Challenges of Obesity and Weight Control
    The Need to Belong
    The Benefits of Belonging
    The Pain of Being Shut Out
    Connecting and Social Networking
    Achievement Motivation
    Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
    Goal Setting
    Emotion: Arousal, Behavior, and Cognition
    James-Lange Theory: Arousal Comes Before Emotion
    Cannon-Bard Theory: Arousal and Emotion Happen at the Same Time
    Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory: Arousal + Label = Emotion
    Zajonc, LeDoux, and Lazarus: Emotion and the Two-Track Brain
    Embodied Emotion
    The Basic Emotions
    Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System
    The Physiology of Emotions
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Lie Detection
    Expressed and Experienced Emotion
    Detecting Emotion in Others
    Culture and Emotion
    The Effects of Facial Expressions

    CHAPTER 10
    Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
    Stress: Some Basic Concepts

    Stressors-Things That Push Our Buttons
    Stress Reactions-From Alarm to Exhaustion
    Stress Effects and Health
    Stress and Heart Disease
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Stress and Health
    Coping With Stress
    Coping Strategies
    Personal Control
    Optimism and Pessimism
    Emotion Regulation
    Social Support
    Finding Meaning
    Managing Stress Effects
    Aerobic Exercise
    Relaxation and Meditation
    Faith Communities and Health
    Happiness and Well-Being
    When Are We Happiest?
    What Makes Us Happy?
    Evidence-Based Suggestions for a Happy Life
    Questioning Some Myths About Happiness


    CHAPTER 11
    Social Psychology
    What Is Social Psychology's Focus?
    Social Thinking

    The Fundamental Attribution Error
    Attitudes and Actions
    Persuasion
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: How to Be Persuasive
    Social Influence
    Cultural Influences
    Conformity and Obedience
    Group Influence
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Internet as Social Amplifier
    Social Relations
    Prejudice
    Aggression
    Attraction
    Altruism
    From Conflict to Peace

    CHAPTER 12
    Personality
    What Is Personality?
    Psychodynamic Theories

    Freud's Psychoanalytic Perspective: Exploring the Unconscious
    The Neo-Freudian and Later Psychodynamic Theorists
    Assessing Unconscious Processes
    Evaluating Freud's Psychoanalytic Perspective and Modern Views of the Unconscious
    Humanistic Theories
    Abraham Maslow's Self-Actualizing Person
    Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Perspective
    Assessing the Self
    Evaluating Humanistic Theories
    Trait Theories
    Exploring Traits
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Stigma of Introversion
    Assessing Traits
    The Big Five Factors
    Evaluating Trait Theories
    Social-Cognitive Theories
    Reciprocal Influences
    Assessing Behavior in Situations
    Evaluating Social-Cognitive Theories
    Exploring the Self
    The Benefits and Costs of Self-Esteem
    Self-Serving Bias
    Culture and the Self

    CHAPTER 13
    Psychological Disorders
    What Is a Psychological Disorder?

    Defining Psychological Disorders
    Understanding Psychological Disorders
    Classifying Disorders-and Labeling People
    Anxiety-Related Disorders
    Anxiety Disorders
    Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
    Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
    Understanding Anxiety-Related Disorders
    Substance Use Disorders
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Tolerance and Addiction
    Types of Psychoactive Drugs
    Understanding Substance Use Disorders
    Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorders
    Depressive Disorders
    Bipolar Disorders
    Understanding Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorders
    Schizophrenia
    Symptoms of Schizophrenia
    Onset and Development of Schizophrenia
    Understanding Schizophrenia
    Dissociative, Personality, and Eating Disorders
    Dissociative Disorders
    Personality Disorders
    Eating Disorders
    Risk of Harm to Self and Others
    Understanding Suicide
    Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
    Does Disorder Equal Danger?
    Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    Intellectual Disability
    Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: ADHD-Normal High Energy or Disordered Behavior?

    CHAPTER 14
    Therapy
    Treating Psychological Disorders
    The Psychological Therapies

    Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Therapies
    Humanistic Therapies
    Behavior Therapies
    Cognitive Therapies
    Group, Couple, and Family Therapies
    Evaluating Psychotherapies
    Is Psychotherapy Effective?
    Which Psychotherapies Work Best?
    How Do Psychotherapies Help People?
    Human Diversity and Psychotherapy
    Seeking Psychotherapy
    Ethical Principles in Psychotherapy
    The Biomedical Therapies
    THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT
    : Therapeutic Lifestyle Change
    Drug Therapies
    Brain Stimulation
    Psychosurgery
    Preventing Psychological Disorders and Building Resilience
    Preventive Mental Health
    Building Resilience

    APPENDIXES
     A Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life
     B Psychology at Work
     C The Story of Psychology: A Timeline
     D Career Fields in Psychology
     E Complete Chapter Reviews
     F Answers to the Retrieve & Remember and Chapter Test Questions
    Glossary
    Glosario
    References
    Name Index
    Subject Index