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Integrated Coverage Index Citation preview 1.3: Psychology Today: Vigorous and DiversifiedĬhapter 2: The Research Enterprise in PsychologyĢ.1: Looking for Laws: The Scientific Approach to BehaviorĢ.2: Looking for Causes: Experimental ResearchĢ.3: Looking for Links: Descriptive/ Correlational ResearchĢ.4: Looking for Flaws: Evaluating ResearchĬhapter 3: The Biological Bases of Behaviorģ.4: Right Brain/Left Brain: Cerebral Specializationģ.5: The Endocrine System: Another Way to Communicateģ.6: Heredity and Behavior: Is It All in the Genes?Ĥ.1: The Visual System: Essentials of SightĤ.2: The Visual System: Perceptual ProcessesĤ.4: The Other Senses: Taste, Smell, and Touchĥ.5: Hypnosis: Altered Consciousness or Role Playing?ĥ.6: Meditation: Pursuing Higher ConsciousnessĦ.3: Changing Directions in the Study of Conditioningħ.1: Encoding: Getting Information into Memoryħ.2: Storage: Maintaining Information in Memoryħ.3: Retrieval: Getting Information out of Memoryħ.5: In Search of the Memory Trace: The Physiology of MemoryĨ.1: Language: Turning Thoughts into WordsĨ.2: Problem Solving: In Search of SolutionsĨ.3: Decision Making: Choices and ChancesĨ.5: Heredity and Environment as Determinants of IntelligenceĨ.6: New Directions in the Study of IntelligenceĬhapter 10: Human Development across the Life Spanġ0.1: Progress Before Birth: Prenatal Developmentġ0.2: Motor, Social, and Language Development in Childhoodġ0.3: Personality, Cognitive, and Moral Development in Childhoodġ1.6: Contemporary Empirical Approaches to Personalityġ2.1: Person Perception: Forming Impressions of Othersġ2.2: Attribution Processes: Explaining Behaviorġ2.3: Interpersonal Attraction: Liking and Lovingġ2.5: Conformity and Obedience: Yielding to Othersġ2.6: Behavior in Groups: Joining with Othersġ4.9: New Directions in the Study of Psychological Disordersġ4.10: Reflecting on the Chapter’s ThemesĬhapter 15: Treatment of Psychological Disordersġ5.6: Institutional Treatment in TransitionĪppendix A: Practice Tests, Answers to the Concept Checks, and Answers to Indentifying Independent and Dependent Variables