These video clips, 5-15 minutes each, contain interviews with real patients representing the major disorders typically covered in Abnormal Psychology. Each segment was selected to give students a close-up view of patients' real world through a discussion of their symptoms and treatment. The clips were selected by David Haaga of American University in collaboration with Gerald Davison and John Neale, and are available as a two-volume video set.
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  • This classroom presentation tool contains all artwork from the seventh edition text, and also 30 pieces of instructional art not found in the text. Also included on the CD is the Instructor's Manual with lecture outlines, key terms, and chapter summaries. Created with Powerpoint, presentations can be customized and organized for each presentation.



    This piece of software allows instructors to:
    Create an online test of any length in one of four formats: multiple choice, fill-in, true/false and mixed; poll the students and have aggregate answers posted to a web site, receive answers to the quiz in html format, input a tab-delimited database file of student's names. Students will be able to get information, take quizzes, e-mail the professor and post their homepage addresses. Click
    here to download this software.
    Each chapter of this manual includes a chapter synopsis, key points, key terms, new names, lecture launchers, discussion stimulators, and lists of instructional films that can be used in class. Written by Marian Williams (University of California, Los Angeles), this is a paper manual through your local Wiley representative.


    Test bank is available in printed form as well as computerized programs in both IBM and Mac formats, and was written by Marian Williams.
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