CLEP Introductory Psychology with Online Practice Tests 2E
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CLEP Introductory Psychology with Online Practice Tests 2E  -     By: Don J. Sharpsteen

CLEP Introductory Psychology with Online Practice Tests 2E

Research & Education Assoc. / 2012 / Paperback

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Bring your debt down, save time, and get rewarded for what you already know!

CLEP tests are a quick way to earn college cr edits...you'll just have to invest the time to prepare for the test! Review the main elements of the subject and take the test yourself to see how well you do. An overview of test tips, a study plan, and an overview of the exam are also included. CLEP Introductory Logic covers introductory psychology, history & methods, biological bases of behavior, cognition, personality, and more. Two practice tests are also included (in the book and online) with detailed explanations of why correct answer is correct, and why the incorrect answers are incorrect. 201 pages, indexed, softcover.

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Title: CLEP Introductory Psychology with Online Practice Tests 2E
By: Don J. Sharpsteen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: Research & Education Assoc.
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 10.00 X 6.68 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0738610178
ISBN-13: 9780738610177
Stock No: WW610177

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Author Bio

Don J. Sharpsteen, Ph.D., is president and chief creative officer of BrazenThinking LLC, which markets video textbooks for college psychology courses. He was formerly Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Missouri–Rolla (now the Missouri University of Science and Technology). Dr. Sharpsteen is a recipient of the UMR College of Arts and Sciences Excellence in Teaching Award. His three decades of teaching spans a wide range of subjects, including social psychology, personality, motivation and emotion, developmental psychology, learning, psychoanalysis, evolutionary psychology, close relationships, research methods, and statistics. His research has focused on the cognitive representation of emotion knowledge and on the social psychological processes involved in gossip. 

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