General Psychology
This textbook on General Psychology underlines the importance of psychology as a scientific study of human behaviour. It gives the students the basic understanding of how psychology works, from basic theories and principles to the actual application of psychological techniques. It reflects on recent developments in the subject that integrate a variety of elements that foster students’ understanding of all of the major concepts in psychology and its impact on their everyday lives.
Table of Content
- Introduction
- Research Methods
- Biological Bases of Behavior
- Sensation and Sensory Processes
- Perception
- States of Consciousness
- Learning
- Memory
- Thought and Language
- Intelligence
- Motivation and Emotion
- Personality
- Life-span Development
- Health Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Psychotherapies
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Salient Features
- The textbook is rich in pedagogical features like tables, illustrations and images to facilitate understanding.
- Each chapter begins with chapter outlines
- Modular questions at the end of each chapter to help students revise the concepts
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