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loved the module format of this book, It makes it very easy to digest and the short "Retrieve It" sections were great in helping to remember the important material from the module.
The author is very interesting and never boring, He gives lots of reallife examples to help you make connections in your life, As a professional, nationallycertified psychology tutor, I have found Myers to be the clearest, most helpful, and most enjoyable collegelevel textbook available.
He does such an outstanding job of finding familiar applied examples, giving the proper amount of history/theory and science/math without overwhelming the reader, providing intriguing insets and sidebars that help to get students engaged, and a plethora of additional study resources available
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Even when students are assigned other books, I find that I end up turning to Myers to give them additional handouts to work with because the reading is always so much clearer and easier to absorb and retain.
This is the text to use, I love this book it is a text book, . yes don't judge me!!!!!!! Found this to be incredibly engaging and tangible, Loved the little pieces of wit dropped in here and there, I had to read theth edition of this for a college class,

In its best sections it is unhelpful, In its worst sections it is pure evil, All of it is built on a faulty worldview that denies God and assumes naturalism, I'm sure this is a great textbook, I mean, it has a ton of funny cartoons in it, But my class was too large, my teacher skimmed too much, and I was too stoned, Ohhhhhh PSYCH, those were the good old days, Came out with an A and a textbook I never cared to look through again, Required textbook for general psych survey course Typical textbook, A bit boring. This was a required read for a class, but I did find it interesting, Some of the physiology parts were a little dry but over all the book was good as was the class.
I teach an intro to Psychology course, and am now using theth edition of the book, The author does a superb job at explaining the science behind the findings, and does make the material accessible to students.
Exploring Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules is the modular version of thebestselling brief introduction to psychology: David Myers' Exploring Psychology.
All the Myers hallmarks are therethe captivating writing, coverage based on the latest research, helpful pedagogical supportin a format that delivers the utmost in student accessibility and teaching flexibility.
A good introductary book. I particularly like the idea of the very modular approach hence the name of the book where every chapter can stand alone.
This makes the book particularly suitable to readers like myself if you aren't a student, it's great to be able to jump around the book as you please.


I won't give it five as the content wasn't eyeopening or written in any specific way.
A great intro, but not more than that, I had to read this book as part of my Psychologycourse, It honestly was really easy to understand and made learning about psychology interesting, Chock full of information! This easy read is packed from cover to cover with everything you need to know to intelligently discuss psychology.
It's wellwritten and organized for easy reference and study into chapters and subchapters, It allows for critical thinking and easy mental processing of new material in an interesting manner, There are even some humorous parts! Praesentium qui dolor nulla cum dolor consequatur, Architecto explicabo culpa magnam molestiae voluptatem, In nisi quo. Molestias culpa quod. good reads more like bad reads, this man has me reading a wholeparagraphs forimportant bullet point, david g myers you look like myth grade science teacher and like a nice guy but what the eff is this “textbook” pls I did not like this textbook.
It did not flow easily from one subject to next, things weren't really connected all that well, I've read much better psychology books, This was the assigned textbook for my Introduction to Psychology class, but I've seen much better Intro to psych textbooks.


Not a bad book if it's assigned, but if you're studying on your own and want a good psychology textbook, shop around a little more, cause there's better picks out there.
هذه ثاني تجاربي في قراءة الكتب الأكاديمية من خلال تقسيمها بعد كتاب "ديفيد باس" عن علم النفس التطوري.
تقوم فكرتي باختصار على قراءةصفحة من الكتاب يوميا دون استعجال ولا إملال.
وبذا أنتهي من الكتاب في بضعة شهور لا أمله ولا يشغلني عن غيره.
من الطبيعي أن ما تريده من الكتاب الأكاديمي يختلف عن الكتاب العادي. فالكتاب الأكاديمي برأيي للاطلاع على أسس العلم مادته و على تاريخه ومستجداته. ثم يصير مرجعا متى لزم الأمر. خاصة وأن الكتب الأكاديمية تعرض لعدد من المواضيع التي قد لا تكون من دائرة الاهتمام في الوقت الحالي.
عرض الكتاب لجميع المواضيع الرئيسية في علم النفس بشيء ما بين الإيجاز غير المخل والتفصيل غير الممل. وأسلوب "ماير" في هذا الكتاب جميل ومنظم للغاية وبطريقة تدريسية تناسب الطلبة والدارسين. HATE IT! I read this book for psychology this semester, and enjoyed reading it, It was very simple to understand, and I loved how quizzes were placed after each section so it tests the material that you just read.
Worth the reading if you enjoy psychology and need a basic brush up, If you already know the material, it might be repetition, I'm so glad to be done with this book! Some chapters were easier to read then others, But overall it had a lot of good information, Great interesting text book Text for general psychology course, There were a few modules my teacher wasn't big on like the I/O psych appendix, Overall good text, easy to read and understand, Occasional bits of humor. One of the worst textbooks I've ever had the misfortune to be required to read, So thanks for that.

I read the entire book for an Introduction to Psychology course, I have taken this course before with a different text that provided a much better learning experience,

Note to the AuthorDon't tell the people who are reading your textbook that you never wanted to write one in the first place.
Believe me, it shows. I read this in my undergrad and found the chapter quizzes to be good recall for the psychology exam.
Not my favorite psychology book on the market, but it was certainly readable, Compared to other similar texts that I have read, this one did not flow the best but the information was still easy enough to understand.
This is the best text book I have ever had to read,
I think I'll just leave it at that, Okay well I didn't actually read very much of this, But I went to the lectures :D such an interesting class! Even tho the professor was a little crazy XD lots of fun tho.
I loved the neuroscience chapter the most I think David G, Myers is a professor of Psychology at Hope College in Michigan, and the author ofbooks, including popular textbooks entitled Psychology, Exploring Psychology, Social Psychology and several general audience books dealing with issues related to Christian faith as well as scientific psychology.
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