Explores the role a person has as an individual and as a part of society, describing how personality and intelligence allow people to communicate and relate to each other and society as a whole, and discussing different types of social interaction and the rules of social engagement. Includes teacher notes.
Traces the history of psychology from the beginning to the early twenty-first century, examining the emergence and impact of experimental psychology, and describing the development of psychological theories, brain-imaging techniques, computer simulations, and other related topics. Includes teacher notes.
An introduction to the human brain that explains how it works, how it controls the body's other systems, and what happens when something goes wrong. Includes teacher notes.
Traces the history of the Navajo in North America, describing the traditions and culture of the Native American group, examining their interactions with other groups of Native Americans, European settlers, and explorers, and discussing their lives in the early twenty-first century.
Explains how the Oneidas, one of many Native American tribes in the United States, fit into the history of North America's native peoples, covering lands and origins, history, traditions, contemporary life, issues, and more.
Traces the history of the Mohawk in North America, describing the traditions and culture of the Native American group, examining their interactions with other groups of Native Americans, European settlers, and explorers, and discussing their lives in the early twenty-first century.
Readers discover Cree history and culture in this richly designed, and well-researched volume. Its in-depth exploration of Cree history begins with prehistoric times and continues to the present.