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4.0 out of 5 stars a good alternative
Introductory Psychology is the most difficult psychology course there is. It's incoherent.

In one semester (sometimes two) a student is asked to absorb ... all of psychology. Each chapter in a typical Intro Psych text represents a course in itself. And... it's incoherent.

There's no *simple* way to divide psychology into manageable units. You can categorize...

Published on April 17, 2000 by ltp1

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1.0 out of 5 stars Improper Title
Due to the fact that the provided information for this book does not explicitly state that the book is a study guide and not the original text book, I ordered this book under false pretence and am very dissatisfied with my purchase.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a good alternative, April 17, 2000
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ltp1 "ltp1" (Manchester, NH USA) - See all my reviews
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Introductory Psychology is the most difficult psychology course there is. It's incoherent.

In one semester (sometimes two) a student is asked to absorb ... all of psychology. Each chapter in a typical Intro Psych text represents a course in itself. And... it's incoherent.

There's no *simple* way to divide psychology into manageable units. You can categorize it by topic -- some psychologists study mental disorders, some study sensation and perception, some study conditioning, and so on -- or you can divide it by theoretical allegiance -- some psychologists are behaviorists, some adhere to a biological approach, some to a psychodynamic approach, and so on.

Whichever way you categorize, you have messy boundaries. Worse, the interaction between topic and theoretical approach is blurry -- not a nice two-by-two table you could build. Sometimes the topic IS the theoretical approach. Sometimes not.

Tavris and Wade have contributed one of the few -- in fact the only one I've seen -- textbooks to categorize material by theoretical perspective, not by topic of inquiry. They've done a good job of it. The advantage to organizing this way is better flow between sections of the book. Tavris and Wade's writing also flows nicely -- the book is fairly readable, as these things go, and feels a little less technical than traditional books (though it really isn't). This is a plus for many students. If the organization by theoretical perspective makes sense to you, this is your book. It will appeal to students who already are thinking this way, and it will be a good introduction to higher levels of abstraction for students who are stuck in concrete.

There's no perfect intro psych text yet. This one is a good choice.

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5.0 out of 5 stars exactly what i was looking for, June 19, 2011
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with this purchase i was able to pay 1/3 of the price for a book in the same condition as those found in my school bookstore. this book was as good as new besides minimal highlighting.
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4.0 out of 5 stars psych book, December 2, 2010
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wasn't exactly what i thought it'd be, but it may have been my fault more than the seller's... arrived on time!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Improper Title, October 11, 2009
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Due to the fact that the provided information for this book does not explicitly state that the book is a study guide and not the original text book, I ordered this book under false pretence and am very dissatisfied with my purchase.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Do you want to understand Psychology. This book is for you!, September 19, 2009
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Excellent approach to understand Psychology. Finally a different angle. Never understood why every psychology book had to use the same chronological approach to "teaching" the subject. This book takes it from the perspective of studying human behavior from 5 different perspectives: Biological, Learning, Cognitive, Sociocultural and Psychodynamic. This means you can get to the section you're more interested and still get the information you require without having to get into ll the details that cover all approaches in an integrated way.
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