Introductory Psychology
Frequently Cited Concepts in Current Introduction To Psychology Textbooks (2006)
Author(s): Derrick L. Proctor and Alisa M. E. WilliamsAffiliation: Andrews University
A Compendium of Introductory Psychology Texts (2003-2006) (2006)
Author(s): Cynthia S. KoenigAffiliation: St. Mary's College of Maryland
Description: Introductory psychology instructors have a wide variety of textbook choices. Typically more than 15 revised or new texts appear annually. Becoming and remaining familiar with the array of introductory texts is a formidable task. To assist you in the introductory textbook review and selection process, we offer at this link a compendium of all full-length and briefer introductory psychology texts published from 2003 through 2006. This is the eighth update of this valuable resource. The downloadable files are zipped folders containing all of the files described in the "Readme" file that is also contained in the compressed folder.
Principles of Psychology: Experimental Foundations (2002)
Author(s): Bonnie Sherman, James Dickson, Dana Gross, Elizabeth Hutchins, Konrad Talbot, Howard ThorsheimAffiliation: St. Olaf College
Description: This 138-page manual contains nine laboratories with activities and information related to conducting a laboratory component in a general psychology course and with labs addressing children's play behavior, information literacy, neuropsychology, psychopharmacology, attention, statistics, sensation and perception, animal learning, and eye movements. The RTF file is 14 MB, the PDF file is 1.6 MB.
Psychology Lab Manual (2002)
Author(s): Bonnie Sherman, James Dickson, Dana Gross, Elizabeth Hutchins, Konrad Talbot, and Howard ThorsheimAffiliation: St. Olaf College

