Psychology in Everyday Life by David G. Myers


Psychology in Everyday Life
Title : Psychology in Everyday Life
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ISBN : 1464109362
ISBN-10 : 9781464109362
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 696
Publication : First published January 1, 2008

David Myers' briefest introduction to psychology speaks to all students regardless of their background or level of preparedness, with no assumptions made in the vocabulary, examples, or presentation. Students of all kinds are comfortable with Myers' manageable chapters, which include careful connections to associated visuals, comparative tables, and research-based pedagogy. For this edition, there is something completely new to a Myers text: David Myers personally selected new coauthor. Nathan DeWall's enthusiasm for teaching and writing about psychological science makes him uniquely suited to join the worlds bestselling psychology textbook author. And with about 30 more pages of coverage, this edition has become an even stronger and more complete introduction to the science of psychology for courses of all kinds.


Psychology in Everyday Life Reviews


  • Erin Vanessa

    This textbook was wonderful. I went into the class without much enthusiasm for the topic, but there were times when I got through the day's 20 pages without realizing it. Very easy to understand and a great introduction.

  • Mimi

    No offense to this book... I hated this class. My teacher was quite literally a psychologist in need of a psychologist. It was the worst class I've ever taken. That said, the book wasn't that bad. The supplemental materials were pretty good. I didn't LOVE the assignment that included virtually shocking a rat in the brain over and over, or simulated animal cruelty, but I'd rather do it online to a digital rat, than in the lab to an actual rat... I also didn't love having to get a bunch of simulated rats addicted to drugs, but again, better than living rats. But honestly, I'd rather not do it at all. Let's leave the rats alone...

  • Caitlin

    It's a very good textbook, although why save Freud and psychological disorders for the very last two chapters? Taking an Intro to Psychology class, you'd expect those to be among the first things you'd learn.

  • Tristen Kite

    Read for college course. It was actually written in an enjoyable way and not dry a d miserable.

  • Kyra Horton

    Had to read for general psych. Was very intriguing and informational

  • Z

    An actually interesting textbook. Was assigned this for a class, and I even read unassigned sections in my free time because I genuinely just *wanted to*. 👍🏻

  • Kathryn

    I don't care that it was my textbook. It still counts as a book I've read!

  • Tessa

    I hated the textbook marginally less than I hated the class. I still hated it a lot. Blech.