Hi Miguel:
I am using Nancy Mellucci's Psychology the Easy Way from Barron's
books, for $15 this semester.
It is short but extremely accurate IMHO.
I am also using readings. You can find them on the usd main website
http://www.sandiego.edu
Click on Libraries. Click on Copley Library. Click on e-res
(electronic reserves). It will prompt you for something to identify
the course, From the drop down menu click on instructor's name and
type Taylor. The password is 'introduction' once you find my page.
Some of the readings are specific to some research I am doing on
misconceptions but still, they fit the course topics.
Annette
Quoting Miguel Roig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Gary's post brought to mind the feelings of alarm and disappointment that I
felt last week upon discovering that the prices of textbooks that I have
adopted for the Fall have, once again, gone up significantly. In the case of
the stat book I use (i.e., Jaccard and Becker's), the price is now up to
$133 for the same edition that initially sold for under $100.
By any chance, has anyone collected URLs for freely available and reliable
on-line readings that might provide decent coverage for introductory
psychology and other traditional psychology courses?
Miguel
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From: Gerald Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 10:43 AM
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Subject: [tips] new psych resource--wikipedia?
Here is the main page of the new psych wiki. I wonder what kind of
influence it will have. Will you be using in your classes? Michael S.
should put together something on eurocentric psych. It offers different
ways of viewing psychology. The aims for an integrative resource are fine,
but... well, let's take a look. Gary
http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
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Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
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