Psychology in Action, with eBook Access Code
intro psychology textbook
Product details
- ISBN 9781394241484
- Weight: 1225g
- Dimensions: 211 x 272mm
- Publication Date: 02 Jun 2025
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock
10-20 Working Days: On Backorder
Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting
We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!
Provides a foundational understanding of the field of psychology, helps students apply core concepts of psychology to their personal growth and success
Easy to adapt to any course syllabus, Psychology in Action: Fundamentals of Psychological Science provides a college-level survey of the field of psychology. Students engage with real, recent research while developing their scientific literacy with special features in each chapter. Covering both the practical application and underlying science of psychology, easily accessible chapters highlight the relevance of psychological science to understanding and having agency in everyday experiences and behaviors.
Now presented in a concise 14-chapter format, this new edition of Psychology in Action retains its emphasis on active learning and fostering a growth mindset. An expanded prologue focuses on critical thinking and student success, and new to this edition, Why Scientific Thinking Matters develops scientific thinking skills by examining a hot topic or common belief, and new research supporting or disproving different perspectives. Every module explores applications of psychology for personal growth and success, and throughout this edition, revised chapters ensure that multiple viewpoints and experiences are represented so that all readers can find respect and a sense of belonging.
AN INTERACTIVE, MULTIMEDIA LEARNING EXPERIENCE
This textbook includes access to an interactive, multimedia e-text. Icons throughout the print book signal corresponding digital content in the e-text.
-
Videos and Animations:
Psychology in Action integrates abundant video content developed to complement the text and engage readers more deeply with the fascinating field of psychological science. -
- Chapter Introduction Videos: Author Catherine Sanderson introduces students to the topic they are about to study in a casual, lively, and conversational way to pique curiosity and give practical, everyday context.
- Reading Companion Videos: Several short videos complement the reading content in each module of every chapter.
- Topical Videos: These vibrant videos, presented by the authors, dive deep into a key topic.
- In The Classroom Videos: These videos feature short segments of Catherine Sanderson lecturing in her own classroom or a moderated student discussion of selected chapter topics.
- Animations: A variety of engaging animations illustrate difficult-to-learn concepts from a real-world perspective.
- Interactive Figures, Charts & Tables: Appearing throughout the enhanced e-text, interactive figures, process diagrams, and other illustrations facilitate the study of complex concepts and processes and help students retain important information.
- Interactive Self-Scoring Quizzes: Self-Test questions in each Module’s Retrieval Practice and a Practice Quiz for each chapter provide immediate feedback, helping readers monitor their understanding and mastery of the material.
Karen R. Huffman is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Palomar College, where she taught full-time until 2010 and served as the psychology student advisor and co-coordinator for psychology faculty. She is the author of several textbooks, including Psychology in Action, Real World Psychology, and the first edition of Psychological Science. Professor Huffman is a recipient of the American Psychological Association’s National Teaching Award for Excellence in Community/Junior College Teaching.
Catherine A. Sanderson is Poler Family Professor of Psychology at Amherst College. Her research has received grant funding from the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. Professor Sanderson has published numerous journal articles and four college textbooks, including Psychology in Action, Real World Psychology, and the first edition of Psychological Science. Her work on integrating DEI into Introduction to Psychology courses has been presented at national conferences and featured in the APA’s IPI Course Design Institute.
