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Digital Media Archive, First Edition (close-captioned DVD)

by Worth Publishers

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Digital Media Archive, First Edition (close-captioned DVD)

©2004

ISBN-10: 0-7167-0123-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-7167-0123-1
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Footage includes
Albert Bandura’s Bobo doll experiment
Harold Takooshian’s bystander studies
Jean Piaget’s conservation experiment
electrical brain stimulation footage
Harry Harlow’s monkey experiments
Stanley Milgram’s obedience study
Ulric Neissers’ selective attention studies
 
Comprehensive variety of topics—More than any other presentation set.

Brings research to life—The clips and animations allow students to visually experience the actual research that served as a foundation for the discipline.

Flexible, authentic video clips—The full-color video clips can be integrated into PowerPoint and other presentation options. The clips have been carefully selected to match the major topics in an introductory psychology course, and include real people, real experiments, and real patients.

Clear video presentation and pedagogy—The MPEG format, which works with Windows Media Player, allows instructors to expand each clip to the full screen. Combined with helpful caption information and pedagogy, the new Digital Media Archive is an extraordinary classroom teaching tool.
 
Also available: CD version (0-7167-5473-8); VHS version, (0-7167-5499-1); faculty guide (0-7167-0222-3)

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