|   Book Companion Site   |    Request a Copy   |    Contact Your Rep  |

Psychology in Action, 10e
by Karen Huffman
ISBN: 978–1–1180–1908–5

Hallmark Features

  • Karen Huffman’s Psychology in Action is the recognized leader in critical thinking and active learning and was the first Intro Psych text to implement both.
  • Visual Quizzes: Photos, cartoons, and figures are used to add visual dimension to the learning experience. Quizzes are accompanied by questions that help students assess their understanding of topics.
  • Tools for Student Success: Active Reading, Strategies for Grade Improvement, Time Management and Study Tips.
  • Why Study Psychology? Chapter Openers: Each chapter now begins with a brief overview of the benefits and special high points of the chapter to help motivate and excite the reader.
  • Personal Story/Case Study: In response to professor and student requests, Psychology in Action contains short vignettes sprinkled throughout the text.

New to this Edition

  • NEW! The interior has been entirely re–designed in order to help readers to move through the concepts with maximum clarity and minimum distraction.
  • NEW Research Challenges present expanded discussions of the latest research on "Hot Topics" (such as Embodied Cognition), followed by a special Student Engagement Exercise, which asks students to identify the hypothesis, research method, IV, DV, etc. This repeatedly reinforces the most essential student learning objectives — the mastery of the scientific method and its various components.  Few, if any, intro texts ever revisit this material past Chapter 1, much less provide interactive, self–testing opportunities.
  • A NEW Expanded Psychology Engages section has been included at the end of each chapter. This increases the flow of the most essential material, while still preserving the highly engaging, supplemental material to successfully enrich learning.
  • NEW Myth Busters are integrated throughout each chapter and encourage students to think critically about previous psychological misperceptions and myths.
  • NEW Test Yourself is integrated throughout Psychology in Action asks students to respond to highly engaging personality questionnaires and self–reflection exercises in order to increase their motivation and engagement while also improving understanding of key terms and core concepts. [This feature differs from the preexisting "Try This Yourself" because it focuses on "self–tests" (e.g., "What Are Your Major Hassles?" "Are You Resilient?") versus hands–on exercises related to specific textual material (e.g., "Do You Have a Blind Spot?")]
  • NEW, Upgraded, and renamed Step–by–Step Diagrams and Concept Organizers, with a small, STOP sign icon and a note to the reader saying: This Step–by–Step diagram [or Concept Organizer] contains essential information NOT found elsewhere in the text, which is likely to appear on quizzes and exams. Be sure to study it CAREFULLY!
  • NEW, Upgraded, and renamed Stop & Review feature. The previously named "Check & Review" feature has been changed by:
    • Streamlining and moving the previous learning objectives and answers to the new narrative summary at the end of the chapter.
    • Adding a NEW "Retrieval Practice" section that reflects the latest research on the most effective technique for learning and retention.
    • Increasing the previous number of multiple–choice and fill–in questions.
  • UPGRADED Visual Summaries follow the NEW narrative summaries and are now more visually appealing and less textual. Narrative Summaries present the learning objectives distributed throughout the chapter, along with sample answers, in a two-page spread at the end of each chapter.