This is a unique collection of readings, retelling stories of 32 research studies in the field of psychology.
“In order to think critically, you need to know that the findings of psychology are tightly laced to the methods.” It is with this premise that Research Stories for Introductory Psychology begins. The unique collection of readings retells stories of key research that explain the very foundation of the discipline. Chapters are organized to correspond with those of nearly every introductory text, making it a strong supplemental text. Research Stories for Introductory Psychology can also be used in place of a more traditional book or in conjunction with additional paperback books.
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“In order to think critically, you need to know that the findings of psychology are tightly laced to the methods.”
It is from this premise that Research Stories for Introductory Psychology begins. This unique collection of readings retails stories of key research that explain the very foundation of the discipline.
Thirty-six stories help students to think critically, as they are exposed to the rich and detailed research context that may surround a single finding. The discussion of methods behind each study encourages critical thinking about key concepts as well. The topic areas are similar to those found in nearly every introductory text.
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