Fundamentals of Psychological Disorders - 3rd edition
Part I. Setting the Stage
- What is Abnormal Psychology? PDF
- Models of Abnormal Psychology PDF
- Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment PDF
Part II. Mental Disorders - Block 1
Part III. Mental Disorders - Block 2
- Anxiety Disorders PDF
- Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders PDF
- Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders PDF
Part IV. Mental Disorders - Block 3
Part V. Mental Disorders - Block 4
Part VI. Mental Disorders - Block 5
- Neurocognitive Disorders PDF
- Contemporary Issues in Psychopathology PDF
- Disorders of Childhood Overview PDF
Common Client Issues in Counselling: An Australian Perspective
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement of First Peoples
- Accessibility Information
- Introduction
- Main Body
- Addictions PDF
- Anxiety PDF
- Child Maltreatment PDF
- Crisis PDF
- Depression PDF
- Domestic Violence PDF
- Grief and Loss PDF
- Relationship Difficulties PDF
- Trauma in Adults PDF
- Trauma in Children and Adolescence PDF
Introduction to Biological Psychology
Part I. Background to Biological Psychology
Part II. Organisation of the Nervous System
- Exploring the Brain A Tour of the Structures of the Nervous System PDF
- Under the Microscope Cells of the Nervous System PDF
Part III. Neuronal Communication
- Electrophysiology Electrical Signalling in the Body PDF
- Neuronal Transmission PDF
- Psychopharmacology How do Drugs Work on the Brain PDF
Part IV. Sensing the Environment and Perceiving the World
- Feeling the World Our Sense of Touch PDF
- From Physical Injury to Heartache Sensing Pain PDF
- Perceiving Sound Our Sense of Hearing PDF
- Lighting the World our Sense of Vision PDF
- Chemical Senses Taste and Smell PDF
Part V. Interacting with the World
Part VI. Dysfunction of the Nervous System
- Addiction PDF
- Affective Disorders PDF
- Schizophrenia PDF
- Ageing A Biological and Psychological Perspective PDF
- Dementias PDF
- Placebos A Psychological and Biological Perspective PDF
Trauma Informed Education
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgement of First Peoples
- Accessibility Information
- About the Editors
- Foreword by Dr. Emily Berger
- Introduction
- I. Main Body
- 1. Helping Traumatised Children Learn with Dr. Dave Ziegler
- 2. Educating Students with Blocked Trust with Dr. Kim Golding
- 3. Trauma Informed Classroom Management with Betsy de Thierry
- 4. Teaching Self-Regulation with Ms. Leah Kuypers
- 5. Conscious Discipline with Dr. Becky Bailey
- 6. Preventing Challenging Behaviours with Dr. Laura Riffel
- 7. Trauma Informed Social-Emotional Learning with Professor Maurice Elias
- 8. Creating Sanctuary in Schools with Professor Sandra Bloom
- Conclusion by Dayna Schimke
Data Analysis in the Psychological Sciences: A Practical, Applied, Multimedia Approach
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Introduction to Statistics for Psychological Science PDF
- Managing Data
- Descriptive Statistics for Psychological Research PDF PDF
- Descriptive Statistics with Excel PDF
- Statistics with R: Introduction and Descriptive Statistics PDF
- Brief Introduction to Statistical Significance PDF
- Correlational Measures PDF
- Scatterplots and Correlational Analysis in R PDF
- Simple Linear Regression PDF
- Simple Linear Regression in R PDF
- Glossary
Essentials of Exercise and Sport Psychology: An Open Access Textbook
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to Exercise Psychology PDF
- Theories of Physical Activity PDF
- Promoting Self-Determined Motivation for Physical Activity: From Theory to Intervention Work PDF
- Exercise Behavior Change Revisited: Affective-Reflective Theory PDF
- Predictors and Correlates of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior PDF
- Personality and Physical Activity PDF
- Body Image and Physical Activity PDF
- Youth Physical Activity and Considerations for Interventions PDF
- Emotion Regulation of Others and Self (EROS) During the COVID-19 Pandemic PDF
- Social Support, Relationships, and Physical Activity PDF
- Strategies to Facilitate More Pleasant Exercise Experiences PDF
- Affective Responses to Exercise: Measurement Considerations for Practicing Professionals PDF
- Perceived Effort and Exertion PDF
- Mindfulness in Physical Activity PDF
- Exercise and Physical Activity for Depression PDF
- Physical Activity and Exercise for the Prevention and Management of Anxiety PDF
- Physical Activity and Severe Mental Illness PDF
- Exercise and Chronic Fatigue PDF
- Taking the Field: An Introduction to the Field of Sport Psychology PDF
- Get Your Head in the Game: Examining the Use of Psychological Skills in Sport PDF
- Motivation in Coaching: Promoting Adaptive Psychological Outcomes PDF
- Self-Control in Sports PDF
- Music in Sport: From Conceptual Underpinnings to Applications PDF
- Values-Based Coaching: The Role Coaches in Moral Development PDF
- Leadership Development in Sports Teams PDF
- Group Dynamics in Sport PDF
- Self, Relational, and Collective Efficacy in Athletes PDF
- Diagnosing Problems, Prescribing Solutions, and Advancing Athlete Burnout Research PDF
- Psychological Stress and Performance PDF
- Organizational Stress in Competitive Sport PDF
- Rehabilitation from Sports Injury: A Social Support Perspective PDF
- Promoting Adherence to Rehabilitation through Supporting Patient Well-Being: A Self-Determination Perspective PDF
- Working in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology PDF
Psychologia
- Table of Contents
- Wstep do psychologii
- Prowadzenie badań
- Biopsychologia
- Stany swiadomości
- Wrazenia zmysłowe i spostrzeganie
- Uczenie sie
- Myslenie i inteligencja
- Pamiec
- Psychologia rozwojowa
- Emocje i motywacje
- Osobowosc
- Psychologia społeczna
- Psychologia pracy i organizacji
- Stres
- Zaburzenia psychiczne
- Terapia i leczenie
Case Studies in Community Psychology Practice: A Global Lens
I. Part One: Community Building
- Cultural Development in Underrepresented Communities: Using an Empowerment and Citizen Participation Approach PDF
- Dare2Dialogue: Promoting Inclusion Through Storytelling and Dialogue PDF
- Green Space Programs as a Shared Growth and Communal Process: A Somali Gardener’s Journey in Minnesota PDF
II. Part Two: Global Perspectives
- Better Together: Creating Alternative Settings to Reduce Conflict Among Youth in Lebanon PDF
- Promoting Community-Driven Change in Family and Community Systems to Support Girls’ Holistic Development in Senegal PDF
III. Part Three: Evaluation Research
- Lessons from Conducting an Equity-Focused, Participatory Needs Assessment PDF
- Program Evaluation: A Fundamental Component in Effective Community Practice PDF
- Showing up and Standing with: An Intersectional Approach to a Participatory Evaluation of a Housing First Program PDF
IV. Part Four: Community and Public Health
- A Plan for Prevention: Measuring Equity from the Start PDF
- Journeying Past Hurt: Creating and Sustaining Trauma-Informed Healing Practices With Black Pregnant and Parenting Mothers PDF
The Australian Handbook for Careers in Psychological Science
- Table of Contents
- 1. An Introduction to Careers in Psychological Science
- 2. Introduction To Career Development
- 3. Research Methods in the Psychological Sciences
- 4. The Essence of Ethics for Psychological Researchers and Psychologists
- 5. Clinical Psychological Science
- 6. Applications and Careers for Counsellors and Counselling Psychologists
- 7. Social Psychology
- 8. Developmental Psychology
- 9. Neuroscience and Careers
- 10. Industrial, Work, and Organisational Psychology
- 11. Psychology and Law in Australia
- 12. Sport Psychology
- 13. Environmental Psychology
- 14. Applications and Careers in Psychology within Public Health and Community Settings to Build Wellbeing and Promote Social Justice
- 15. Psychology in the Military
Human Development
- Table of Contents
- Meta-theories PDF
- Research Methods PDF PDF
- Infancy PDF
- Family PDF
- Early Childhood PDF
- Middle Childhood PDF
- Adolescence PDF
- Early Adulthood PDF
- Middle Adulthood PDF
- Late Adulthood PDF
Arguments in Context
Part I. An Introduction to Reasoning
Part II. Argument Analysis
- Analysis, Standardization, and Diagramming PDF
- Complications to Argument Analysis PDF
- Missing Premises PDF
- Argument Analysis-Some Final Notes PDF
Part III. An Introduction to Evaluation
Part IV. An Introduction to Deductive Arguments
Part V. Common Inductive Arguments
- Arguments from Analogy PDF
- Inference to the Best Explanation PDF
- Inductive Generalization PDF
- Inductive Applications PDF
Part VI. Social Arguments
Part VII. Scientific Reasoning
- Dealing with Statistics PDF
- Correlation and Cause PDF
- Significant Correlations and Controlled Studies PDF
Principles of Social Psychology - 1st International Edition
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introducing Social Psychology
- 2. Social Cognition
- 3. The Self
- 4. Attitudes, Behavior, and Persuasion
- 5. Perceiving Others
- 6. Influencing and Conforming
- 7. Liking and Loving
- 8. Helping and Altruism
- 9. Aggression
- 10. Working Groups: Performance and Decision Making
- 11. Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- 12. Competition and Cooperation in Our Social Worlds
General Psychology for Honors Students
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Psychophysiology
- Consciousness
- Perception
- Healthy Living
- Learning and Memory
- Social Psychology
- Psychological Development
- Personality and Psychological Disorders
- Therapy and Psychopharmacology
Interpersonal Communication: A Mindful Approach to Relationships
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Human Communication PDF
- Overview of Interpersonal Communication PDF
- Intrapersonal Communication PDF
- Verbal Elements of Communication PDF
- Nonverbal Communication PDF
- Cultural and Environmental Factors in Interpersonal Communication PDF
- Talking and Listening PDF
- Building and Maintaining Relationships PDF
- Conflict in Relationship PDF
- Friendship Relationships PDF
- Family & Marriage Relationships PDF
- Interpersonal Communication in Mediated Contexts PDF
- Interpersonal Relationships at Work PDF
- The Dark Side of Interpersonal Communication PDF
- Glossary
Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
Part I. The Person in Environment
Part II. The Biopsychosocial Dimension
Part III. The Sociocultural Dimension
Part IV. The Social Change Dimension
- Social Categorization & Stereotyping PDF
- In-group Favoritism & Prejudice PDF
- Reducing Discrimination PDF
- Racial & Ethnic Inequality PDF
Part V. Pre-Pregnancy & Prenatal Development
Part VI. Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood
- Physical Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood PDF
Part VII. Development in Early Childhood
- Physical Development in Early Childhood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Early Childhood PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Early Childhood PDF
Part VIII. Development in Middle Childhood
- Physical Development in Middle Childhood PDF
- Cognitive Develoment in Middle Childhood PDF
- Psychosocial Develoment in Middle Childhood PDF
Part IX. Development in Adolescence
- Physical Development in Adolescence PDF
- Cognitive Development in Adolescence PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Adolescence PDF
Part X. Development in Early Adulthood
- Physical Development in Early Adulthood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Early Adulthood PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Early Adulthood PDF
Part XI. Development in Middle Adulthood
- Physical Development in Middle Adulthood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Middle Adulthood PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Middle Adulthood PDF
Part XII. Development in Late Adulthood
- Physical Development in Late Adulthood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Late Adulthood PDF
- Psychosocial Development in Late Adulthood PDF
- Additional Resources
Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
Part I. Traditional Paradigms & Dominant Perspectives on Individuals
- Self and Identity PDF
- Culture and Meaning PDF
- Culture as a Social Construct PDF
- Cultural Power PDF
- Cultural Identity PDF
- The Multicultural World PDF
Part II. Alternative Perspectives on Individuals
- Individual and Cultural Differences in Person Perception PDF
- Poverty PDF
- People of Color, White Identity, & Women PDF
- Aging and Ableness PDF
- Sexual Orientation, Sexuality, & Pornography PDF
Part III. Perspectives on Families
Part IV. Perspectives on Groups
Part V. Stages of Group Development & Group Think
Part VI. Perspectives on Organizations
- Industrial Organizational Psychology PDF
- Competition and Cooperation in Our Social Worlds PDF
- Group & Organizational Culture PDF
Part VII. Perspectives on Communities
Part VIII. Communities & Police Relations
Part IX. Global Perspectives & Theories
- Immigration & Immigrant Policy Barriers & Opportunities for Families PDF
- From There to Here The Journey of Refugee Families to the United States PDF
- Human Rights PDF
- Economic Well-Being, Supports & Barriers PDF
- Mental Health PDF
- Intimate Partner Violence Among Immigrants & Refugees PDF
- Substance Abuse PDF
- Resilience in Immigrant & Refugee Families PDF
- Embracing a New Home Resettlement Research & the Family PDF
- Additional Resources
The Balance of Personality
- Table of Contents
- 1 Personality Traits
- 2 Personality Stability
- 3 Personality Assessment
- 4 Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, Nancy Chodorow: Viewpoints on Psychodynamic Theory
- 5 Carl Jung
- 6 Humanistic and Existential Theory: Frankl, Rogers, and Maslow
- 7 The Nature-Nurture Question
- 8 Self-Regulation and Conscientiousness
- 9 Personality Disorders
- 10 Happiness: The Science of Subjective Well-Being
- 11 Yoga, Buddhism, Personality and Non-Personality
Psychology: The Science of Human Potential
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
- Chapter 2: Biology and Human Potential
- Chapter 3: Sensation, Perception and Human Potential
- Chapter 4: Emotion, Motivation and Human Potential
- Chapter 5: Direct Learning and Human Potential
- Chapter 6: Indirect Learning and Human Potential
- Chapter 7: Cognition, Intelligence and Human Potential
- Chapter 8: Lifespan Development of Human Potential
- Chapter 9: Personality and Human Potential
- Chapter 10: Social Influences on the Development of Human Potential
- Chapter 11: Problems in the Development of Human Potential
- Chapter 12: The Science of Psychology and Human Potential
Trauma-Informed School Practices: Building Expertise To Transform Schools
- Table of Contents
Section I: Foundational Principles of Trauma-Informed School Practices
- Chapter 1: The State of Public Schools
- Chapter 2: Optimum Development and Academic Readiness
- Chapter 3: When Stress and Trauma Overwhelm Coping Resources
- Chapter 4: Trauma and Classroom Impact
- Chapter 5: Trauma-Informed Response Best Practices
- Chapter 6: The Trauma-Informed School Practices Tri-Phasic Model
Section II: Implementing Trauma-Informed School Practices
- Chapter 7: Planning for Transition to Trauma-Informed School Practices: District, School, and Educator Considerations
- Chapter 8: Implementing Trauma-Informed School Practices in the Classroom
- Chapter 9: Responding to Behavioral Disruptions Using Trauma-Informed School Practices: Principles and Practices
Section III: Sustaining Trauma-Informed School Practices
- Chapter 10: Orienting and Supporting Parents as TISP Co-Facilitators
- Chapter 11: Applying Trauma-Informed School Practices to Educator Competencies
- Chapter 12: Nurturing Effective and Sustainable Trauma-Informed School Practices
Child Growth and Development
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Child Development PDF
- Conception, Heredity, & Prenatal Development PDF
- Birth and the Newborn PDF
- Physical Development in Infancy & Toddlerhood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood PDF
- Social and Emotional Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood PDF
- Physical Development in Early Childhood PDF
- Cognitive Development in Early Childhood PDF
- Social Emotional Development in Early Childhood PDF
- Middle Childhood - Physical Development PDF
- Middle Childhood – Cognitive Development PDF
- Middle Childhood - Social Emotional Development PDF
- Adolescence – Physical Development PDF
- Adolescence – Cognitive Development PDF
- Adolescence – Social Emotional Development PDF
Statistical Thinking for the 21st Century
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Working with data
- 3 Probability
- 4 Summarizing data
- 5 Fitting models to data
- 6 Data Visualization
- 7 Sampling
- 8 Resampling and simulation
- 9 Hypothesis testing
- 10 Confidence intervals, effect sizes, and statistical power
- 11 Bayesian statistics
- 12 Modeling categorical relationships
- 13 Modeling continuous relationships
- 14 The General Linear Model
- 15 Comparing means
- 16 The process of statistical modeling: A practical example
- 17 Doing reproducible research
Wellbeing in Educational Contexts - Second Edition
- Table of Contents
- Accessibility Information
- Foreward
- 1. Connecting And Activating Prior Knowledge
- 2. Theoretical Conceptualisations of Wellbeing
- 3. Policy, Frameworks and Legislation Informing a Focus on Wellbeing
- 4. Contemporary Perspectives on the Impactors and Enablers to Wellbeing
- 5. Pragmatic Applications of Embedding an Education Wide Focus on Wellbeing
- 6. Ecological and Contextual Analysis of Wellbeing: in your context
- 7. The Wellbeing of Librarians in the Higher Education Sector
- 8. Conclusion
- 9. Glossary of Terms
- 10. Appendix
Introduction to Community Psychology
Part I. Introduction
- Introduction to the Field of Community Psychology PDF
- History PDF
- Who we Are PDF
- International Perspectives PDF
Part II. Theory, Research, and Practice
Part III. Understanding Communities
Part IV. Intervention and Prevention Strategies
Part V. Tools for Action
- Public Policy PDF
- Community Organizing, Partnerships, and Coalitions PDF
- Behavioral Community Approachers PDF
Part VI. Our Future
- Social and Political Change PDF
- Dissemination and Implementation PDF
- Looking IntoYour Future PDF
- Part VII. Chapter Quizzes
- Part VIII. Chapter Lecture Slides
Introduction to Statistics in the Psychological Sciences
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- I. Unit 1- Fundamentals of Statistics
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Describing Data Using Distributions and Graphs
- Chapter 3: Measures of Central Tendency and Spread
- Chapter 4: z Scores and the Standard Normal Distribution
- Chapter 5: Probability
- Chapter 6: Sampling Distributions
- II. Unit 2: Hypothesis Testing
- Chapter 7: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
- Chapter 8: Introduction to t Tests
- Chapter 9: Related Samples
- Chapter 10: Indepdent Samples
- III. Unit 3: Additional Hypothesis Tests
- Chapter 11: Analysis of Variance
- Chapter 12: Correlations
- Chapter 13: Linear Regression
- Chapter 14: Chi-Square
- Epilogue: A Brave New World
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Standard Normal Distribution Table (z Table)
- Appendix B: t Distribution Table (t Table)
- Appendix C: Critical Values for F (F Table)
- Appendix D: Critical Values for Pearson’s r (Correlation Table)
- Appendix E: Chi-Square Table
- Glossary
General Psychology: An Introduction
- Table of Contents
- The Origins of Psychology PDF
- The Methods of Psychology PDF
- Biological Psychology PDF
- Sensation & Perception PDF
- Learning & Behavior PDF
- States of Consciousness PDF
- Memory PDF
- Motivation PDF
- Stress & Health PDF
- Cognition: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence PDF
- Human Development PDF
- Personality PDF
- Psychological Disorders PDF
- Therapy PDF
- Social Psychology PDF
Learning Statistics with R: A tutorial for psychology students and other beginners
- Table of Contents
I. Background
- Chapter 1: Why do we learn statistics?
- Chatper 2: A brief introduction to research design
II. An introduction to R
- Chapter 3: Getting started with R
- Chapter 4: Additional R concepts
III. Working with data
- Chapter 5: Descriptive statistics
- Chapter 6: Drawing graphs
- Chapter 7: Pragmatic matters
- Chapter 8: Basic programming
IV. Statistical theory
- Prelude
- Chapter 9: Introduction to probability
- Chapter 10: Estimating unknown quantities from a sample
- Chapter 11: Hypothesis testing
V. Statistical tools
- Chapter 12: Categorical data analysis
- Chapter 13: Comparing two means
- Chapter 14: Comparing several means (one-way ANOVA)
- Chapter 15: Linear regression
- Chapter 16: Factorial ANOVA
VI. Other topics
- Chapter 17: Bayesian statistics
- Chapter 18: Epilogue
- References
Personality Theory in a Cultural Context
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction to Personality
- 2 Culture and Personality
- 3 Sigmund Freud
- 4 Alfred Adler and Harry Stack Sullivan
- 5 Neo-Freudian Perspectives on Personality
- 6 Karen Horney and Erich Fromm
- 7 Psychology of Women
- 8 Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow
- 9 Viktor Frankl, Rollo May, and Existential Psychology
- 10 Trait Theories of Personality
- 11 Biology and Personality
- 12 Erik Erikson
- 13 Carl Jung
- 14 Yoga and Buddhism as Personality Development Paths
- 15 Religious Perspectives on Personality
- 16 African Perspective on Personality
- 17 Learning Theory and Personality Development
- 18 Social Learning Theory and Personality Development
- 19 Cognitive Perspectives on Personality Development
- 20 Personality Disorders
- 21 References for Personality
- Index
- Attributions
Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective - Second Edition
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Lifespan Development
- Chapter 2: Heredity, Prenatal Development, and Birth
- Chapter 3: Infancy and Toddlerhood
- Chapter 4: Early Childhood
- Chapter 5: Middle and Late Childhood
- Chapter 6: Adolescence
- Chapter 7: Emerging and Early Adulthood
- Chapter 8: Middle Adulthood
- Chapter 9: Late Adulthood
- Chapter 10: Death and Dying
Introduction to Psychology - 1st Canadian Edition
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Introducing Psychology
- Chapter 2. Introduction to Major Perspectives
- Chapter 3. Psychological Science
- Chapter 4. Brains, Bodies, and Behaviour
- Chapter 5. Sensing and Perceiving
- Chapter 6. States of Consciousness
- Chapter 7. Growing and Developing
- Chapter 8. Learning
- Chapter 9. Remembering and Judging
- Chapter 10. Intelligence and Language
- Chapter 11. Emotions and Motivations
- Chapter 12. Personality
- Chapter 13. Defining Psychological Disorders
- Chapter 14. Treating Psychological Disorders
- Chapter 15. Psychology in Our Social Lives
- Chapter 16. Stress, Health, and Coping
Research Methods in Psychology - 2nd Canadian Edition
- Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
- Understanding Science
- Scientific Research in Psychology
- Science and Common Sense
- Science and Clinical Practice
Chapter 2: Getting Started in Research
- Basic Concepts
- Generating Good Research Questions
- Reviewing the Research Literature
Chapter 3: Research Ethics
- Moral Foundations of Ethical Research
- From Moral Principles to Ethics Codes
- Putting Ethics Into Practice
Chapter 4: Theory in Psychology
- Phenomena and Theories
- The Variety of Theories in Psychology
- Using Theories in Psychological Research
Chapter 5: Psychological Measurement
- Understanding Psychological Measurement
- Reliability and Validity of Measurement
- Practical Strategies for Psychological Measurement
Chapter 6: Experimental Research
- Experiment Basics
- Experimental Design
- Conducting Experiments
Chapter 7: Nonexperimental Research
- Overview of Nonexperimental Research
- Correlational Research
- Quasi-Experimental Research
- Qualitative Research
Chapter 8: Complex Research Designs
- Multiple Dependent Variables
- Multiple Independent Variables
- Complex Correlational Designs
Chapter 9: Survey Research
- Overview of Survey Research
- Constructing Survey Questionnaires
- Conducting Surveys
Chapter 10: Single-Subject Research
- Overview of Single-Subject Research
- Single-Subject Research Designs
- The Single-Subject Versus Group “Debate”
Chapter 11: Presenting Your Research
- American Psychological Association (APA) Style
- Writing a Research Report in American Psychological Association (APA) Style
- Other Presentation Formats
Chapter 12: Descriptive Statistics
- Describing Single Variables
- Describing Statistical Relationships
- Expressing Your Results
- Conducting Your Analyses
Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics
- Understanding Null Hypothesis Testing
- Some Basic Null Hypothesis Tests
- Additional Considerations
- From the “Replicability Crisis” to Open Science Practices
Psychology - 2e
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Psychology
- Psychological Research
- Biopsychology
- States of Consciousness
- Sensation and Perception
- Learning
- Thinking and Intelligence
- Memory
- Lifespan Development
- Emotion and Motivation
- Personality
- Social Psychology
- Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Stress, Lifestyle, and Health
- Psychological Disorders
- Therapy and Treatment
Instruction in Functional Assessment
- Table of Contents
- Challenging Behaviors of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities PDF
- The Methodology of Functional Assessment: Process and Products PDF
- Treatment Implications Based on the Functional Assessment PDF
- Teaching Functional Assessment Content PDF
- Teaching Functional Analysis PDF
- Functional Analysis Case Training/FACT PDF
- Resources for Team Members of Interdisciplinary Professionals PDF
Mind, Body, World: Foundations of Cognitive Science
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. The Cognitive Sciences: One or Many?
- Chapter 2. Multiple Levels of Investigation
- Chapter 3. Elements of Classical Cognitive Science
- Chapter 4. Elements of Connectionist Cognitive Science
- Chapter 5. Elements of Embodied Cognitive Science
- Chapter 6. Classical Music and Cognitive Science
- Chapter 7. Marks of the Classical?
- Chapter 8. Seeing and Visualizing
- Chapter 9. Towards a Cognitive Dialectic
Educational Psychology - Second Edition
- Table of Contents
- 1. The changing teaching profession and you
- 2. The learning process
- 3. Student development
- 4. Student diversity
- 5. Students with special educational needs
- 6. Student motivation
- 7. Classroom management and the learning environment
- 8. The nature of classroom communication
- 9. Facilitating complex thinking
- 10. Planning instruction
- 11. Teacher-made assessment strategies
- 12. Standardized and other formal assessments
Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
- Chapter 2: Overview of the Scientific Method
- Chapter 3: Research Ethics
- Chapter 4: Psychological Measurement
- Chapter 5: Experimental Research
- Chapter 6: Non-experimental Research
- Chapter 7: Survey Research
- Chapter 8: Quasi-Experimental Research
- Chapter 9: Factorial Designs
- Chapter 10: Single-Subject Research
- Chapter 11: Presenting Your Research
- Chapter 12: Descriptive Statistics
- Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics
Principles of Social Psychology
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introducing Social Psychology
- Chapter 2: Social Learning and Social Cognition
- Chapter 3: Social Affect
- Chapter 4: The Self
- Chapter 5: Attitudes, Behavior, and Persuasion
- Chapter 6: Perceiving Others
- Chapter 7: Influencing and Conforming
- Chapter 8: Liking and Loving
- Chapter 9: Helping and Altruism
- Chapter 10: Aggression
- Chapter 11: Working Groups: Performance and Decision Making
- Chapter 12: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- Chapter 13: Competition and Cooperation in Our Social Worlds
Introduction to Psychology
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introducing Psychology
- Chapter 2: Psychological Science
- Chapter 3: Brains, Bodies, and Behavior
- Chapter 4: Sensing and Perceiving
- Chapter 5: States of Consciousness
- Chapter 6: Growing and Developing
- Chapter 7: Learning
- Chapter 8: Remembering and Judging
- Chapter 9: Intelligence and Language
- Chapter 10: Emotions and Motivations
- Chapter 11: Personality
- Chapter 12: Defining Psychological Disorders
- Chapter 13: Treating Psychological Disorders
- Chapter 14: Psychology in Our Social Lives
Discover Psychology 2.0: A Brief Introductory Text
- Table of Contents
- Intro to Psychology as a Science
- Research in Psychology
- Biology as the Basis of Behavior
- Developmental Psychology
- Sensation and Perception
- Consciousness
- Learning
- Memory
- Cognition, Language & Intelligence
- Emotion and Motivation
- Personality
- Psychological Disorders
- Therapies
- Social Psychology
- Psychological Health
Introduction to Psychology: The Full Noba Collection
- Table of Contents
- Psychology As Science
- Biological Basis of Behavior
- Sensation and Perception
- Development
- Cognition and Language
- Learning and Memory
- Social
- Personality
- Emotions and Motivation
- Psychological Disorders
- Well-Being
Psychology as a Biological Science
- Table of Contents
- Psychology as Science
- Biological Basis of Behavior
- Sensation and Perception
- Learning and Memory
- Cognition and Language
- Development
- Social
- Personality
- Emotions and Motivation
- Psychological Disorders
- Well-Being
Together: The Science of Social Psychology
- Table of Contents
- About Noba & Acknowledgements
Social Psychology as a Science
- 1 An Introduction to the Science of Social Psychology
Robert Biswas-Diener - 2 Research Methods in Social Psychology
Rajiv Jhangiani - 3 Statistical Thinking
Beth Chance & Allan Rossman - 4 Conducting Psychology Research in the Real World
Matthias R. Mehl - 5 Social Neuroscience
Tiffany A. Ito & Jennifer T. Kubota
Understanding the Self and Others
- 6 Self and Identity
Dan P. McAdams - 7 Social Cognition and Attitudes
Yanine D. Hess & Cynthia L. Pickett - 8 Theory of Mind
Bertram Malle - 9 Evolutionary Theories in Psychology
David M. Buss
Groups and Group Processes
- 10 The Psychology of Groups
Donelson R. Forsyth - 11 The Family
Joel A. Muraco - 12 Culture
Neil Thin & Robert Biswas-Diener - 13 Social Comparison
Stephen Garcia & Arnor Halldorsson
Emotions
- 14 Functions of Emotions
Hyisung Hwang & David Matsumoto - 15 Culture and Emotion
Jeanne Tsai - Social Influence
16 Conformity and Obedience
Jerry M. Burger - 17 Persuasion: So Easily Fooled
Robert V. Levine - Conflict
18 Prejudice, Discrimination, and Stereotyping
Susan T. Fiske - 19 Aggression and Violence
Brad J. Bushman
Positive Relationships
- 20 Helping and Prosocial Behavior
Dennis L. Poepsel & David A. Schroeder - 21 Cooperation
Jake P. Moskowitz & Paul K. Piff - 22 Attraction and Beauty
Robert G. Franklin & Leslie Zebrowitz - 23 Positive Relationships
Nathaniel M. Lambert - 24 Love, Friendship, and Social Support
Debi Brannan & Cynthia D. Mohr - 25 Attachment Through the Life Course
R. Chris Fraley - 26 Relationships and Well-being
Kenneth Tan & Louis Tay
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- 27 Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology
Berrin Erdogan & Talya N. Bauer - Index
Research Methods in Psychology - New Zealand Edition
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
- Chapter 2: Getting Started in Research
- Chapter 3: Research Ethics
- Chapter 4: Theory in Psychology
- Chapter 5: Psychological Measurement
- Chapter 6: Experimental Research
- Chapter 7: Non-experimental Research
- Chapter 8: Complex Research Designs
- Chapter 9: Survey Research
- Chapter 10: Single-Subject Research
- Chapter 11: Presenting Your Research
- Chapter 12: Descriptive Statistics
- Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics
Psychology of Human Relations
- Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Chapter 1: Self-Concept
- Chapter 2: Cultural Diversity
- Chapter 3: Behavioral Change
- Chapter 4: Personality Development
- Chapter 5: Emotions
- Chapter 6: Perception
- Chapter 7: Interpersonal Communication
- Chapter 8: Stress
- Chapter 9: Conflict Resolution
- Chapter 10: Workplace Success
- Appendix A: Assignments
- Appendix B: Discussions
ReCentering Psych Stats
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Ready_Set_R
- Preliminary Analyses
- One Sample t-tests
- Independent Samples t-test
- Paired Samples t-test
- One-way ANOVA
- Factorial (Between-Subjects) ANOVA
- One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA
- Mixed Design ANOVA
- Analysis of Covariance
- Type I Error
- Examples for Follow-up to Factorial ANOVA
- One-Way Repeated Measures with a Multivariate Approach