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Myers was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from Seattle"s Queen Anne High School in 1960.
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You know his name. You trust his work. Now David Myers brings you a textbook that speaks to all students, regardless of their background or level of preparedness. Known as Myers “no assumptions” text, this book strives to make the vocabulary, examples, and presentations accessible to all students. This briefer, more colorful, visually stirring text offers rich presentations of psychology’s core concepts and research—examined through the everyday lives of diverse people. And like all David Myers books, the storyteller’s voice is distinctive. And for this edition of Psychology in Everyday Life, Dr. Myers introduces something completely new, never-before found in a Myers text: a coauthor!
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David Myers' and Nathan DeWall s best-selling and briefest introduction to psychology speaks to all students regardless of their background or level of preparedness, with no assumptions made in the vocabulary, examples, or presentation. Students of all kinds are comfortable with Myers' manageable chapters, which include careful connections to associated visuals, comparative tables, and research-based pedagogy. Psychology in Everyday Life is a high quality and affordable resource for students of all levels. The text and accompanying LaunchPad have been heavily updated to reflect psychological science and students everyday lives today. "
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David Myers' briefest introduction to psychology speaks to all students regardless of their background or level of preparedness, with no assumptions made in the vocabulary, examples, or presentation. Students of all kinds are comfortable with Myers' manageable chapters, which include careful connections to associated visuals, comparative tables, and research-based pedagogy. For this edition, there is something completely new to a Myers text: David Myers personally selected new coauthor. Nathan DeWall's enthusiasm for teaching and writing about psychological science makes him uniquely suited to join the worlds bestselling psychology textbook author. And with about 30 more pages of coverage, this edition has become an even stronger and more complete introduction to the science of psychology for courses of all kinds.
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LEARN IT. LIVE IT. Why take psychology? What makes psychology a science? Can it really help me understand my feelings and behaviors? Or how I get along with family and friends? Now from the world's foremost author for the introductory psychology classroom comes a new textbook that makes learning about the psychology of our lives a captivating experience for students at all levels. Carried by the author's acclaimed empathetic voice, Psychology in Everyday Life is David Myers' most inviting text to date. This new book represents a breakthrough in the interplay of text and visuals, yet, as always, provides a rich source of scientific insights into the lives we live. Any student, regardless of age or background, will find it a text that speaks directly to him or her, and will embrace it not just for its grade-raising potential, but for its revelations about what makes a person a stronger student, a more tuned-in friend or partner, a more effective worker, or a wiser parent.
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Myers was born in Seattle, Washington and graduated from Seattle"s Queen Anne High School in 1960.
He attended Whitworth University, from which he received his Bachelor of Arts in chemistry magna cum laude in 1964, having been a pre-medical student. In social psychology in 1966 and his Doctor of Philosophy in social psychology the following year for thesis titled Enhancement of Initial Risk Taking Tendencies in Social Situations, both at the University of Iowa.
In addition, he has published chapters in over 60 books and numerous scholarly research articles in professional journals. However, his graduate work went in a different direction, that of social psychology. He received his Master of Arts Myers has spent most of his career at Hope College, rising through the ranks of assistant professor (1967), associate professor (1970, and since 1975, full professor
He served as a visiting scholar at the Universität Mannheim (Germany), in the summer of 1974, and at the University of Saint Andrews (Scotland), in 1985.
Myers has received fellowships and grants from the United States. Public Health Service and the National Science Foundation and is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society and the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology. He is one of the most important authors of psychology textbooks and is the recipient of honorary doctorates from three different educational institutions.
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