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Coon, D., & Mitterer, J. O. (2013). Introduction to psychology: gateways to mind and behavior. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. Author Dr. Dennis Coon frequently serves as a consultant and reviewer to publishers. John Mitterer holds a PhD in cognitive psychology. He has received numerous awards, one focusing on his contributions to education and training in psychology. This factual based book helps difficult to reach students understand the basics of psychology. This book continues to show the developments of the proven and effective SQ4R learning system (survey, question, read, reflect, review and recite). The book covers not only essential topics of psychology’s core but innovating current knowledge. Cherry, K. (2016). Authoritative Parenting …show more content…

Kendra has published thousands of articles on assorted psychology topics. Her focus is on research methods in helping to overcome dysfunctional behaviors. Her goals are to reach everyone no matter what educational level they are at and provide useful information and resources to further our understanding of psychology. Dewar, Gwen . "Parenting Science – The science of child-rearing and child development." Parenting Science – The science of child-rearing and child development. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2017. . Gwen Dewar received her PhD and is a graduate of UC Berkeley specializing in anthropology, behavioral ecology and psychology. Her research focuses on social learning and teaching and has been led to study cognitive development in children and progress of parenting. Dewars own personal parenting is based on proven research method techniques. Readers become actively involved with the material so they develop a basic understanding of psychology. Larzelere, R. E., Morris, A. S., & Harrist, A. W. (2013). Authoritative Parenting: Synthesizing Nurturance and Discipline for Optimal Child Development. American Psychological

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