Psychology: Frontiers and Applications

Psychology: Frontiers and Applications by Michael W. Passer is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Education on February 9, 2017. This sixth edition spans 808 pages and is presented in English, making it a valuable tool for students in Canadian universities. The book offers an introduction to psychology as a science, emphasizing its relevance to everyday life and society.
Readers will find that this edition presents a thoughtfully integrated approach, combining a multimedia package with a focus on student engagement and scientific integrity. The content explores the connections between biological, psychological, and environmental factors, providing a well-rounded understanding of psychology and social psychology. This resource aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the subject while equipping students with essential knowledge in the field.
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Passer’s Psychology: Frontiers and Applications is a very well-known and respected market leading Introductory Psychology resource in Canadian Universities. The Canadian author team – led by Mike Atkinson – is dynamic, student focused, and eager to share their love of Psychology with students.
Psychology: Frontiers and Applications is a thoughtfully integrated book and multimedia package that strikes just the right balance between student friendliness and scientific integrity–a teaching tool that introduces students to psychology as a science, while highlighting its relevance to their lives and society. All of this is done within a conceptual framework that emphasizes relations between biological, psychological, and environmental levels of analysis.
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