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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intro psyc book that raises the bar,
This review is from: Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules (Hardcover)
I used this for an intro to psychology class. I quickly got interested in it and noticed how straight to the point everything is. After all was said and done, I think this has to be the psyc book everyone should own. I get to rent textbooks from the university, but this one I'm buying sometime soon... just now there's a new edition out (can't be too much different though... like 7 month gap between editions???). BTW, I'm a physics/EE major... junior.
This textbook is very clear and concise. It's brief, but very detailed... explains the experiments relating to each topic very well. There are so many side "comics," as someone said, which are pretty cool... they keep you thinking in the right direction, make it fun, and shows me that this book is very future-minded. The "comics" are definitely extra stuff, though, and I wouldn't judge it on them alone. I really enjoyed the class mainly because of this book. I was taking the same class but dropped it because I was in the hospital and missed weeks of class... so I did it the next semester and got to use this book (so happy I found this book). This book is way better than the other one (Psychology in Perspective by Tavris). So much better it makes me upset. I hope others find this one enjoyable. If using a "lame" textbook for a psyc class and feel it's disorganized or some things are missing... check this one out.
5.0 out of 5 stars
psychology textbook,
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This review is from: Psychology, Eighth Edition, in Modules (Cloth) & Scientific American Reader for Myers (Hardcover)
very satisfied with product, arrived in condition described, cheap and arrived in a timely fashion. would do business again. thanks!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Psychology,
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This review is from: Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules (Hardcover)
I enjoyed the whole book, it was easy to follow, organized well, and was a good reference material. The book came in excellent condition and shipped fast, Thanks
2.0 out of 5 stars
not what i thought it was going to be.,
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This review is from: Psychology Seventh Edition In Modules (Paperback)
I was purchasing this book for my psychology class, and while it was the correct subject, it was a custom book edited for the Psych program at Penn State.. which is not where I go to school. Obviously, the book didn't really follow along the same way my class did. Maybe in the info it was disclosed that it was not the original version, but not in the main item listing. Kind of a bummer, and of course my school won't buy it back. So I'm stuck with a book that I have no use for. Guess I should have read the fine print.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy learning,
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This review is from: Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules (Hardcover)
So far this textbook is very easy to read and understand. It covers all the basics of Psychology.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What am I doing. . .,
This review is from: Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules (Hardcover)
...hmmm, I'm at a desk, it's quiet, there are words in front of me, I'm trying to study. . . but then, why is David Myers sitting beside me like a little dog, urinating on the rug?
Yes. Book is a good text. I will admit it. But personally, when I'm studying I'm not trying to make a new friend. Its cartoons, jokes,oddities, and "april fools day" antics serve only to foster ineffective studying. There should be a professor organization who pickets when he raises his pen. If some students LIKE the distractions Myers puts in place, then I would expect that they should also want to put a peanuts strip in the middle of Hamlet too. The modulated version? We've have all read plenty of textbooks. Does David Myers think that HE is going to revolutionize the textbook industry? So, instead of reading chapters which are, what he calls in his preface "too long", students can read shorter, more comprehensible "modules". Ok! I get it. But... now you've got to read six modules instead of one chapter. Alright, well why don't we just reduce Proust's seven volume novel "In Search of Lost Time" into a bunch of comic strips and make it standard 4th grade reading! This IS a good text. But when you take an intro Psych. course at the end of which you can stage a biography about David Myers, something is up.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Never received this book,
This review is from: Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules (Hardcover)
PLEASE REFUND MONEY FOR BOOK AND SHIPPING. NEVER RECEIVED AND DAUGHTER HAD TO BUY FROM SCHOOL BOOKSTORE.
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Psychology, Seventh Edition, in Modules by David G. Myers (Hardcover - September 22, 2003)
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