Description: Myers' Psychology for the AP Course by David Myers, DeWall C. Nathan, Yost Hammer Elizabeth Myers Psychology for the AP® Course is the best textbook to have to prepare you for the AP® exam. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Table of Contents Unit 0: An Introduction to Psychology Science Practices: Research Methods and Data InterpretationModule 0.1 The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing ArgumentsModule 0.2 The Need for Psychological ScienceModule 0.3 The Scientific Method and DescriptionModule 0.4 Correlation and ExperimentationModule 0.5 Research Design and Ethics in Psychology Module 0.6 Statistical Reasoning in Everyday LifeUnit 0 AP® Practice QuestionsUnit 1: Biological Bases of BehaviorModule 1.1 Interaction of Heredity and EnvironmentModule 1.2 Overview of the Nervous SystemModule 1.3A The Neuron and Neural Firing: Neural Communication and the Endocrine SystemModule 1.3B The Neuron and Neural Firing: Substance Use Disorders and Psychoactive DrugsModule 1.4A The Brain: Neuroplasticity and Tools of DiscoveryModule 1.4B The Brain: Brain Regions and StructuresModule 1.4C The Brain: Damage Response and Brain HemispheresModule 1.5A Sleep: ConsciousnessModule 1.5B Sleep: Sleep Stages and TheoriesModule 1.5C Sleep: Sleep Loss, Sleep Disorders, and DreamsModule 1.6A Sensation: Basic ConceptsModule 1.6B Sensation: Vision Module 1.6C Sensation: Hearing Module 1.6D Sensation: Skin, Chemical, and Body Senses and Sensory InteractionUnit 1 AP® Practice QuestionsUnit 2: CognitionModule 2.1A Perception: Influences on PerceptionModule 2.1B Perception: Perceptual Organization and InterpretationModule 2.2A Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, and Decision-Making: Concepts and CreativityModule 2.2B Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, and Decision-Making: Solving Problems and Making DecisionsModule 2.3 Introduction to MemoryModule 2.4 Encoding MemoriesModule 2.5 Storing MemoriesModule 2.6 Retrieving MemoriesModule 2.7 Forgetting and Other Memory ChallengesModule 2.8A Intelligence and Achievement: Theories of IntelligenceModule 2.8B Intelligence and Achievement: Assessing IntelligenceModule 2.8C Intelligence and Achievement: Stability of, and Influences on, Intelligence Module 2.8D Intelligence and Achievement: Group Differences and the Question of BiasUnit 2 AP® Practice QuestionsUnit 3: Development and LearningModule 3.1 Themes and Methods in Developmental PsychologyModule 3.2A Physical Development Across the Lifespan: Prenatal Development, Infancy, and ChildhoodModule 3.2B Physical Development Across the Lifespan: Adolescence and AdulthoodModule 3.3A Gender and Sexual Orientation: Gender DevelopmentModule 3.3B Gender and Sexual Orientation: The Biology and Psychology of SexModule 3.3C Gender and Sexual Orientation: Sexual OrientationModule 3.4 Cognitive Development Across the Life SpanModule 3.5 Communication and Language DevelopmentModule 3.6A Social-Emotional Development Across the Life Span: Infancy and ChildhoodModule 3.6B Social-Emotional Development Across the Life Span: Adolescence, Emerging Adulthood, and AdulthoodModule 3.7A Classical Conditioning: Basic ConceptsModule 3.7B Classical Conditioning: Applications and Biological LimitsModule 3.8A Operant Conditioning: Basic ConceptsModule 3.8B Operant Conditioning: Applications, Biological Limits, and Contrasts with Classical ConditioningModule 3.9 Social, Cognitive, and Neurological Factors in LearningUnit 3 AP® Practice QuestionsUnit 4: Social and PersonalityModule 4.1 Attribution Theory and Person PerceptionModule 4.2 Attitude Formation and Attitude ChangeModule 4.3A Psychology of Social Situations: Conformity and ObedienceModule 4.3B Psychology of Social Situations: Group BehaviorModule 4.3C Psychology of Social Situations: AggressionModule 4.3D Psychology of Social Situations: AttractionModule 4.3E Psychology of Social Situations: Altruism, Conflict, and PeacemakingModule 4.4 Introduction to PersonalityModule 4.5A Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Theories of Personality: Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic TheoriesModule 4.5B Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Theories of Personality: Humanistic TheoriesModule 4.6A Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Trait TheoriesModule 4.6B Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Social-Cognitive TheoriesModule 4.6C Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Exploring the SelfModule 4.7A Motivation: Motivational ConceptsModule 4.7B Motivation: Affiliation and AchievementModule 4.7C Motivation: Hunger MotivationModule 4.8A Emotion: Theories and Physiology of EmotionModule 4.8B Emotion: Expressing and Experiencing EmotionUnit 4 AP® Practice QuestionsUnit 5: Mental and Physical HealthModule 5.1A Introduction to Health Psychology: Stress and IllnessModule 5.1B Introduction to Health Psychology: Coping With StressModule 5.2A Positive Psychology: Positive Emotions and Positive TraitsModule 5.2B Positive Psychology: Enhancing Well-BeingModule 5.3 Explaining and Classifying Psychological DisordersModule 5.4A Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related DisordersModule 5.4B Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Depressive Disorders and Bipolar DisordersModule 5.4C Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Schizophrenia Spectrum DisordersModule 5.4D Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Dissociative Disorders, Personality Disorders, Feeding and Eating Disorders, and Neurodevelopmental DisordersModule 5.5A Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Introduction to Therapy, and Psychodynamic and Humanistic TherapiesModule 5.5B Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Behavior, Cognitive, and Group TherapiesModule 5.5C Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Evaluating PsychotherapiesModule 5.5D Treatment of Psychological Disorders: The Biomedical Therapies and Preventing Psychological DisordersUnit 5 AP® Practice QuestionsEnrichment ModulesInfluences on Drug UsePsychology at WorkAnimal Thinking and Language Appendix A Practice AP-Style ExamAppendix B Preparing for Further Psychology StudiesAppendix C Answers to Examine the Concept QuestionsGlossary/GlosarioIndex Details ISBN1319281168 Short Title Myers Psychology Language English Edition 4th ISBN-10 1319281168 ISBN-13 9781319281168 Format Hardcover Subtitle For the AP® Course Publisher Macmillan Learning UK Release Date 2023-10-02 Imprint Worth Publishers Inc.,U.S. Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2024-02-01 Edition Description Fourth Edition Year 2024 Replaces 9781319070502 Audience Educational: Primary & Secondary Publication Date 2024-07-01 US Release Date 2024-07-01 AU Release Date 2024-06-30 Pages 1040 Author Yost Hammer Elizabeth We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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