Learning and Memory

Learning and Memory
Title Learning and Memory PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Gluck
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages 642
Release 2016-03-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1319029299

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With its modular organization, consistent chapter structure, and contemporary perspective, this groundbreaking survey is ideal for courses on learning and memory, and is easily adaptable to courses that focus on either learning or memory. Instructors can assign the chapters they want from four distinctive modules (introduction, learning, memory, and integrative topics), with each chapter addressing behavioral processes, then the underlying neuroscience, then relevant clinical perspectives. The book is further distinguished by its full-color presentation and coverage that includes comparisons between studies of human and nonhuman brains. The new edition offers enhanced pedagogy and more coverage of animal learning.

Loose-Leaf Version for Learning and Memory

Loose-Leaf Version for Learning and Memory
Title Loose-Leaf Version for Learning and Memory PDF eBook
Author MARK A. GLUCK
Publisher Worth Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-09-30
Genre
ISBN 9781319207328

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Loose-leaf Version for Learning and Memory

Loose-leaf Version for Learning and Memory
Title Loose-leaf Version for Learning and Memory PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Gluck
Publisher Worth Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781319036652

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With its modular organization, consistent chapter structure, and contemporary perspective, this groundbreaking survey is ideal for courses on learning and memory, and is easily adaptable to courses that focus on either learning or memory. Instructors can assign the chapters they want from four distinctive modules (introduction, learning, memory, and integrative topics), with each chapter addressing behavioral processes, then the underlying neuroscience, then relevant clinical perspectives. The book is further distinguished by its full-color presentation and coverage that includes comparisons between studies of human and nonhuman brains. The new edition offers enhanced pedagogy and more coverage of animal learning.

Learning and Memory

Learning and Memory
Title Learning and Memory PDF eBook
Author David A. Lieberman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 539
Release 2020-11-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1108428614

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A stimulating introduction to human learning and memory, written in a lively style to engage students in critical thinking.

Loose-leaf Version for Psychology

Loose-leaf Version for Psychology
Title Loose-leaf Version for Psychology PDF eBook
Author Peter O. Gray
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages 840
Release 2014-04-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1464157081

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Peter Gray's evolutionary perspective and emphasis on critical thinking have made his rigorous yet accessible introduction to psychology a widely respected classroom favorite, edition after edition. Now thoroughly revised, with the help of new co-author David Bjorklund, Psychology, Seventh Edition, invites and stimulates students to investigate the big ideas in psychological science.

Innovating Christian Education Research

Innovating Christian Education Research
Title Innovating Christian Education Research PDF eBook
Author Johannes M. Luetz
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 464
Release 2021-01-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 9811588562

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This book reformulates Christian education as an interdisciplinary and interdenominational vocation for professionals and practitioners. It speaks directly to a range of contemporary contexts with the aim of encouraging conceptual, empirical and practice-informed innovation to build the field of Christian education research. The book invites readers to probe questions concerning epistemologies, ethics, pedagogies and curricula, using multidisciplinary research approaches. By helping thinkers to believe and believers to think, the book seeks to stimulate constructive dialogue about what it means to innovate Christian education research today.Chapters are organised into three main sections. Following an introduction to the volume's guiding framework and intended contribution (Chapter 1), Part 1 features conceptual perspectives and comprises research that develops theological, philosophical and theoretical discussion of Christian education (Chapters 2-13). Part 2 encompasses empirical research that examines data to test theory, answer big questions and develop our understanding of Christian education (Chapters 14-18). Finally, Part 3 reflects on contemporary practice contexts and showcases examples of emerging research agendas in Christian education (Chapters 19-24).

Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods

Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods
Title Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods PDF eBook
Author Michael Passer
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages 583
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 146414091X

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At last, a fresh approach to the research methods course. With 20+ years experience teaching the course, Michael Passer knows what students understand and where they struggle. His highly anticipated new book, Research Methods: Concepts and Connections, offers students clear and compelling explanations and examples drawn from cutting-edge research from across the subfields of psychology. Readers come away with an unparalleled understanding of behavioral research practice in today’s world and how those skills apply to everyday life.