Written by David Santagrossi, award-winning professor at Purdue University, this guide includes fill-in-the-blank chapter summaries, key words to define, and a variety of questions-multiple-choice, matching, true/false, and essay-along with answers. The guide also includes student activities and Internet resources for each chapter of the text.
Large epidemiological studies conducted in Denmark show that there is no increased risk of ASD in children who are vaccinated (Madsen et al., 2002; Parker, Schwartz, Todd, & Pickering, 2004). Additional research shows that the number of ...
Earlier eds. published under title: Abnormal psychology.
This book utilizes the popular Essentials format and makes a perfect companion to primary texts on the topic or a useful study guide.
Ron Comer's brief text opens the doors of this inherently fascinating field in an eye-opening, provocative, and yet, human way--taking a subject so familiar to students from movies, television, and fiction, and showing the real drama, the ...
The text's engaging writing style, research-based coverage, superior pedagogy, and student-oriented applications are designed to arouse student interest and encourage critical thinking. KEY TOPICS: What Is Abnormal Psychology?
Complex cases are presented without a diagnosis, so students can come up with a diagnosis on their own. This Fourth Edition includes a new case on body dysmorphic disorder as well as two new cases without a diagnosis.
Essentials of Abnormal Psychology
The new second edition builds on the strength of the first by continuing to incorporate Canadian cases and examples of mental illness, to highlight cultural factors, current topics, unique Canadian treatment or prevention programs, and ...
Levenson, R.W. (1999). The intrapersonal functions of emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 13, 481–504. Levenson, R.W., Ekman, P., & Friesen, W.V. (1990). Voluntary action generates emotion-specific autonomic nervous-system activity.
Essentials of Abnormal Psychology