I am using it this semester. I like it because it really is at a level
between a 'brief' version and a standard encyclopedic textbook. There is a
bit more of a neuroscience emphasis that I prefer.  Most importantly, the
coverage matches what I typically teach to. Students also like the book. It
is at an appropriate level, the call out boxes are interesting.

The test bank needs more work. Not enough conceptual questions but the short
essay questions are at a good level. The big problem is that you cannot
export the questions to a word processor.



Gary J. Klatsky, Ph. D.

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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Eastman, Mark [mailto:MEastman@;dvc.edu]
Sent:   Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:46 PM
To:     Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject:        need feedback on Kosslyn and Rosenberg's text

Is anyone on the list using Kosslyn and Rosenberg's Fundamentals of
Psychology?  The book looks potentially interesting, but I am wondering how
it is being received by students and profs.

Mark Eastman
Dept. of Psychology
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

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