Description: Laura King did her undergraduate work at Kenyon College, where, an English major, she declared a second major, in psychology, during the second semester of her junior year. She completed her A.B. in English with high honors and distinction and in psychology with distinction in 1986. Laura then did graduate work at Michigan State University and the University of California, Davis, receiving her Ph.D. in personality psychology in 1991.Laura began her career at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, moving to the University of Missouri, Columbia, in 2001, where she is now a professor. In addition to seminars in the development of character, social psychology, and personality psychology, she has taught undergraduate lecture courses in introductory psychology, introduction to personality psychology, and social psychology. At SMU, she received six different teaching awards, including the M award for sustained excellence in 1999. At the University of Missouri, she received the Chancellors Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity in 2004.Her research, which has been funded by the National Institutes for Mental Health, has focused on a variety of topics relevant to the question of what it is that makes for a good life. She has studied goals, life stories, happiness, well-being, and meaning in life. In general, her work reflects an enduring interest in studying what is good and healthy in people. In 2001, her research accomplishments were recognized by a Templeton Prize in positive psychology. Lauras research (often in collaboration with undergraduate and graduate students) has been published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Cognition and Emotion, the Journal of Personality, and other publications . A new paper on the place of regrets in maturity is forthcoming in the American Psychologist.Currently editor-in-chief of the Journal of Research in Personality, Laura has also served as associate editor of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin and the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, as well as on numerous grant panels. She has edited or co-edited special sections of the Journal of Personality and the American Psychologist. In real life, Laura is an accomplished cook and enjoys listening to music (mostly jazz vocalists and singer-songwriters), gardening, and chasing Sam, her 3-year-old son. Chapter 1: What is Psychology? Chapter 2: Psychology's Scientific Method Chapter 3: Biological Foundations of Behavior Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception Chapter 5: States of Consciousness Chapter 6: Learning Chapter 7: Memory Chapter 8: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language Chapter 9: Human Development Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 11: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Chapter 12: Personality Chapter 13: Social Psychology Chapter 14: Industrial and Organizational Psychology Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders Chapter 16: Therapies Chapter 17: Health Psychology
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EAN: 9781265200220
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Item Length: 38.1 cm
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Edition: 6
Book Title: The Science of Psychology : an Appreciative View
Number of Pages: 768 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill Education
Topic: General, Social Psychology
Publication Year: 2022
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Genre: Psychology
Item Weight: 51 Oz
Author: Laura A. King
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