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Respected researcher and author Benjamin Lahey uses engaging writing on a
foundation of solid scholarship to help students master the basics of
psychology. The text’s proven learning system is more effective than ever in
this revision, thanks to a streamlined and functional visual design.
Applications of basic concepts throughout the text help students retain what
they learn by demonstrating psychology’s relevance to their own lives, and fully
integrated coverage of culture and diversity promotes an inclusive learning
experience for all. The fully revised ninth edition benefits from expert
reviewing in many specialties -- including neuroscience, sensation and
perception, social psychology, and applied topics -- and fully updated coverage
in all areas. The bottom line is with Lahey, you’ll help your students apply
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Table of Contents
Psychology: An Introduction 9th Edition Benjamin B. Lahey Brief Table of
Contents
Part 1: INTRODUCTION AND FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1 What is Psychology?
Chapter 2 Research Methods in Psychology
Chapter 3 Biological Foundations of Behavior
Part 2: AWARENESS
Chapter 4 Sensation and Perception
Chapter 5 States of Consciousness
Part 3: LEARNING AND COGNITION
Chapter 6 Basic Principles of Learning
Chapter 7 Memory
Chapter 8 Cognition, Language and Intelligence
Part 4: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chapter 9 Developmental Psychology
Part 5: THE SELF
Chapter 10 Motivation and Emotion
Chapter 11 Gender and Sexuality
Chapter 12 Personality Theories and Assessment
Part 6: HEALTH AND ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 13 Stress and Health
Chapter 14 Abnormal Behavior
Chapter 15 Therapies
Part 7: SOCIAL CONTEXT
Chapter 16 Social Psychology
Chapter 17 Psychology Applied to Business and Other Professions
Appendix: Measurement and Statistics
About the Author
Benjamin B. Lahey received his undergraduate training from Davidson College and
his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Tennessee. He has
taught at both community college and university levels, including the University
of Georgia and the University of Miami, before joining the faculty at the
University of Chicago. Ben is an award-winning teacher and a frequent speaker at
the Annual National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology. He is also an
active researcher on the behavioral and emotional problems of children; his
research has been supported by the National Institute of Mental Health for many
years. Ben was a representative of the field of psychology on the DSM-IV Child
Disorders Work Group and a member of the US liaison group for the mental health
section of the International Classification of Diseases. He was also the editor,
with Alan E. Kazdin, of the first fourteen volumes in the annual series,
Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, published by Plenum Press.