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Psychology, Canadian Edition
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Psychology by Schacter, Gilbert & Nock is the introductory psychology text that inspires a love of science and tells the story of psychology in a way that captivates students. This edition offers hundreds of new citations that reflect the author's commitment to thorough and modern research; careful attention to diversity, equity and inclusion; and examples and applications that demonstrate the real world uses of the field.
Table of Contents

Daniel L. Schacter

Daniel T. Gilbert

Matthew K. Nock

Ingrid Johnsrude
Ingrid Johnsrude is Professor and Western Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Western Ontario. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Ingrid trained as a clinical neuropsychologist, and now studies how the brain is organized to support speech communication and hearing, and how older people can use what they know to help compensate for the effects of hearing loss on speech understanding when background noise is present. She has published over 100 scientific papers, has won awards for her research, and her papers have been cited more than 26000 times.
Psychology by Schacter, Gilbert & Nock is the introductory psychology text that inspires a love of science and tells the story of psychology in a way that captivates students. This edition offers hundreds of new citations that reflect the author's commitment to thorough and modern research; careful attention to diversity, equity and inclusion; and examples and applications that demonstrate the real world uses of the field.
Table of Contents

Daniel L. Schacter

Daniel T. Gilbert

Matthew K. Nock

Ingrid Johnsrude
Ingrid Johnsrude is Professor and Western Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Western Ontario. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Ingrid trained as a clinical neuropsychologist, and now studies how the brain is organized to support speech communication and hearing, and how older people can use what they know to help compensate for the effects of hearing loss on speech understanding when background noise is present. She has published over 100 scientific papers, has won awards for her research, and her papers have been cited more than 26000 times.