![]() ![]() Do Other Species Share Our Cognitive Skills?. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: The Fear Factor-Why We Fear the Wrong Things. Making Good (and Bad) Decisions and Judgments. Repressed or Constructed Memories of Abuse?. Effortful Processing and Explicit Memories. Automatic Processing and Implicit Memories. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Does Viewing Media Violence Trigger Violent Behavior?. Contrasting Classical and Operant Conditioning. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: ESP-Perception Without Sensation?. Light Energy: From the Environment Into the Brain. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: Can Subliminal Messages Control Our Behavior?. ![]() From Outer Energy to Inner Brain Activity. CLOSE-UP: For Those Troubled by the Scientific Understanding of Human Origins. Reflections on Gender, Sexuality, and Nature–Nurture Interaction. Natural Selection and Mating Preferences. The Nurture of Gender: Our Culture and Experiences. The Nature of Gender: Our Biological Sex. THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT: How Much Credit or Blame Do Parents Deserve?. CLOSE-UP: Tools of Discovery-Having Our Head Examined. Frequently Asked Questions About Psychology. The Scientific Attitude: Curious, Skeptical, and Humble. The Limits of Intuition and Common Sense. Big Idea 4: Psychology Explores Human Strengths as Well as Challenges. Big Idea 2: Behavior Is a Biopsychosocial Event. Appendix E: Answers to Chapter Test Questions. ![]() Appendix A: Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life. CHAPTER 10 Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing. CHAPTER 8 Thinking, Language, and Intelligence. CHAPTER 3 Developing Through the Life Span. CHAPTER 2 The Biology of Mind and Consciousness. CHAPTER 1 Psychology’s Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools. Time Management: Or, How to Be a Great Student and Still Have a Life. ![]()
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