Praise for Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding
The authors speak directly to students without ever talking down to them or over their heads. This text should serve as the prototype for how to write for college students today.
John Bickford, University of Massachusetts
This is the introductory psychology textbook youve been dreaming about. It will change the way you think about what an introductory psychology textbook can do.
Brian Johnson, University of Tennessee at Martin
This text is a fascinating journey. . . . I highly recommend this work to everyone.
Robert Hensley, Mansfield University
Where has this book been all my teaching life?
Brady J. Phelps, South Dakota State University
The authors have created a superb textbook.
Linda Fayard, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
This is an introductory psychology text for the twenty-first century student.
David Payne, Wallace Community College
The text reads more like a non-fiction bestseller than a textbook. In a world where all introductory psychology texts look a great deal alike this one will stand out on your shelf.
Laura Gruntmeier, Redlands Community College
I like the way the authors relate to the reader. The authors do a great job of explaining what might be controversial and ask us to open our minds. They relate the content to our generation. It was easy to read.
Daren Essig, student, Community College of Rhode Island
If the chapters in our current psychology book were like the ones in Lilienfeld, I would actually read the book.
Chris Deery, student, Community College of Rhode Island
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