Essentials of Understanding Psychology
Students First. Bob Feldman's "Essentials of Understanding Psychology" guides students through Introductory Psychology concepts in an accessible manner, bringing comprehension of difficult material into the grasp of all students -- because when students understand psychology, they learn psychology. The thoroughly revised Eighth Edition integrates a variety of ele...more
Paperback, 557 pages
Published
October 24th 2008
by McGraw-Hill Higher Education
(first published 1988)
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I was able to use this book by itself and learn a lot of basics about psychology. I found it to be a very helpful and simple book to use.
If I could give this tome zero or negative stars I would. Factual errors and inconsistencies with current research abound that may not be obvious to the average college freshman assigned this as their psych 101 text, but they are there, and inexcusable in a book revised in 2010. Poor writing, lazy research, bad formatting, horrible book.
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