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Correlation Guide

The Taking Sides series presents current issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and challenge questions. The pro and con essaysselected for their liveliness and substancerepresent the arguments of leading scholars and commentators in their fields. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Psychological Issues, 16/e is an easy-to-use reader that presents issues on important topics such as homosexuality, divorce effects, psychological trauma, and coercive interrogations. For more information on Taking Sides and other McGraw-Hill Contemporary Learning Series titles, visit www.mhhe.com/cls. This convenient guide matches the issues in Taking Sides: Psychological Issues, 16/e with the corresponding chapters in two of our best-selling McGraw-Hill Psychology textbooks by Feist/Rosenberg and King.

Taking Sides: Psychological Issues, 16/e Issue 1: Are Traditional Empirical Methods Sufficient to Provide Evidence for Psychological Practice? Issue 2: Classic Dialogue: Was Stanley Milgrams Study of Obedience Unethical? Issue 3: Does the Research Support Evolutionary Accounts of Female Mating Preferences? Issue 4: Must Women and Men Communicate Differently?

Psychology: Making Connections, by Feist/Rosenberg Chapter 13: Personality

The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, Study Edition by King Chapter 2: Psychologys Scientific Methods

Chapter 2: Conducting Research in Psychology Chapter 14: Social Behavior Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Chapter 2: Conducting Research in Psychology Chapter 5: Human Development Chapter 9: Language and Thought Chapter 11: Motivation and Emotion

Chapter 12: Social Psychology

Issue 5: Is Homosexuality Biologically Based?

Chapter 3: The Biology of Behavior Chapter 11: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 14: Social Behavior

Issue 6: Is Evolution a Good Explanation for Psychological Concepts? Issue 7: Does Divorce Have Positive Long-Term Effects on the Children Involved? Issue 8: Do Online Friendships Hurt Adolescent Development? Issue 9: Are Todays Youth More Self-Centered than Previous Generations? Issue 10: Is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences Valid?

Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Chapter 5: Human Development

Chapter 1: What Is Psychology? Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 12: Social Psychology Chapter 4: Human Development Chapter 9: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 3: Biological Foundations of Behavior Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 12: Social Psychology Chapter 4: Human Development Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion Chapter 4: Human Development Chapter 12: Social Psychology Chapter 1: What Is Psychology? Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Chapter 4: Human Development Chapter 12: Social Psychology

Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders Chapter 14: Social Behavior Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders Chapter 10: Intelligence, Problem Solving, and Creativity

Chapter 9: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language

Issue 11: Are Recovered Memories of Psychological Trauma Valid? Issue 12: Is ADHD a Real Disorder? Issue 13: Does Taking Antidepressants Lead to Suicide? Issue 14: Do Brain Deficiencies Determine Learning Disabilities? Issue 15: Should Psychologists Abstain from Involvement in Coercive Interrogations? Issue 16: Do Video Games Lead to Violence? Issue 17: Can Sex Be Addictive?

Chapter 7: Memory

Chapter 8: Memory

Chapter 3: The Biology of Behavior Chapter 16: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Chapter 5: Human Development Chapter 8: Learning Chapter 10: Intelligence, Problem Solving, and Creativity

Chapter 13: Psychological Disorders Chapter 14: Therapies

Chapter 4: Human Development Chapter 7: Learning Chapter 9: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language

Chapter 3: The Biology of Behavior Chapter 14: Social Behavior Chapter 11: Motivation and Emotion

Chapter 3: Biological Foundations of Behavior Chapter 12: Social Psychology Chapter 10: Motivation and Emotion

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