Sue Savage-Rumbaugh with Kanzi Kanzi, a bonobo, communicates by pressing symbols on a computer keyboard. Kanzi uses the symbols to communicate requests and intentions — and even, when alone, to "talk" to himself.
This text reflects that evolution--and the authors' excitement about it.
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Discovering Psychology 3e: The Science of Mind
Consider, for example, how Michael Cole (1996) began chapter 1 in his influential 1996 book, Cultural Psychology: A ... he assigned the task of understanding how culture enters into psychological processes (Farr, 1983; Toulmin, 1980).
Discovering Psychology: The Science of the Mind
More important, we'll discuss what psychologists have discovered about the most effective ways to study. ... As you'll discover, psychology has a lot to say about many of the questions that are of interest to college students.
Psychology is evolving into an integrative, multidisciplinary field, and this text offers an opportunity to teach all of psychology in one place and at one time.
Discovering Psychology
The leading proponent of this idea was a German physiologist named Wilhelm Wundt (Gentile & Miller, 2009). Wundt used scientific methods to study fundamental psychological processes, such as mental reaction times in response to visual ...