Psychology and Life 2nd Canadian edition is based on a classic text that provides a rigorous, research-centred approach to the study of psychology. It makes tangible connections between the science of psychology and students' lives, while offering balanced coverage of the various sub-disciplines, and keeping pace with its rapid changes and important new International and Canadian research. Psychology and Life is a text that students will enjoy reading and learning from as they are exposed to the many exciting and special facets in the discipline of psychology.
This text offers students a thorough look at the different issues and theoretical perspectives in psychology today, combining scientific rigour with a dedicated enthusiasm for the subject matter.
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Psychology and Life
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