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Decades later, psychologist Hall Beck dug through archives and proposed a shocking candidate: Albert was likely Douglas Merritte , a neurologically impaired child who died at age 6 of hydrocephalus (water on the brain). If true, Watson experimented on a vulnerable child without consent—and never helped him. Once you have a legitimate copy of ,

The authors of the 4th Edition—Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, Laura L. Namy, and Nancy J. Woolf—operate under a different premise. They posit that true understanding comes from the process of inquiry. The text is designed to teach students not just what psychologists know, but how they know it. It guides the reader through the scientific method, encouraging them to ask questions, evaluate evidence, and distinguish between scientific fact and pseudoscience. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, Laura L

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"A good story in psychology isn’t just dramatic—it teaches us to ask: Was the study ethical? Does the finding replicate? And how can we use this to help people? Little Albert shows the danger of bad inquiry; Peter shows the power of understanding."

Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding , in its 4th Edition, remains a titan in the field of introductory psychology. It succeeds where many others fail by refusing to shy away from the complexities of science