I think you might want to look at what classes would require students to 
read these books. Others have given great examples - but, if this is more 
for students than faculty, would they actually ever read these materials? 
My guess is no - not unless they were required for a paper (and not even 
then). My students typically go for journal articles when they write their 
papers and do research for various projects. Just a thought.


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> > From: Lisa Hager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > Do any of you have any recommendations for current books in
> > the areas of
> > cognition, gender, learning, development, social, and
> > biological psychology?
> >   Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
> >
> > Lisa D. Hager
> > Springhill College
> > Mobile, AL
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