<p><i>A Companion to Introductory Psychology</i> is a rich collection of thought-provoking chapters which enhance student interest and promote group discussions training entry-level students in critical thinking skills and engaging them with course material.</p><p>Organized into five key sections—Biological Cognition Developmental Social and Personality and Mental and Physical Health—each features contemporary chapters accompanied by insightful discussion questions further resources and activities to encourage reflection by the reader and to promote group debate in a classroom context. These prompt readers to reflect deeply to evaluate long-held beliefs and/or personal biases and to assess controversial topics by analyzing them through a psychological lens.</p><p>Mapped to the American Psychological Association Pillar model this book will benefit a wide variety of audiences ranging from high school to college undergraduates. Primarily useful for courses in introductory psychology this book is also practical for courses in behavioral neuroscience cognitive psychology developmental psychology social psychology health psychology and abnormal and clinical psychology.</p>
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