Psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. It is the objective of
this book to introduce students to this fascinating subject and the subfields into which it is divided.
It has matured through the centuries from its beginnings in supernatural beliefs, magic and
taboo to its development as a scientific discipline.
Students gain insight into the varied fields of psychology. They come to see how all of the
branches help humans in their attempt to “know ourselves.”
The self-directed activities emphasize higher-level thinking skills and the activities have
been keyed to Bloom’s taxonomy for your convenience. Although not so marked, other higherlevel
skills, such as fluency, originality, and risk-taking, are also encouraged.
You and your students will enjoy learning about the most fascinating animal of all—the
human species! Students learn about heredity and environment, problem solving, intelligence, perception, conflict psychotherapies, social behavior, and more. Mind-stimulating activities encourage critical and creative thinking and are based upon Bloom’s taxonomy. The teacher supplement provides tests, quizzes, a crossword puzzle, lots of helpful background information, and more!
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Grades 5–12
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