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Reviewed by Alishia Huntoon, Associate Professor, Oregon Institute of Technology on 5/21/18, This textbook covers all relevant chapters for the introductory psychology classes at my institution, which allowed us to successfully and easily adopt it. Thanks! It is designed and organized in the same way as a traditional introductory textbook. Finally, I like the included personal application questions at the end of each chapter and the discussions of psychology's relevance to current topics embedded within each chapter to encourage students to connect each chapter's content to their lives. Title. I think that there are opportunities for the text to be even more inclusive in its language and images and examples, etc. I think this textbook covers all the major themes that I expect to see in an introductory course text. The text consists of highly agreed upon content that is typically included in a general psychology textbook and presented in a common order. Logical organization similar to most Intro Psyc textbooks. This is a comprehensive textthere are topics I do not typically see covered in an introductory text (i.e., Industrial-Organizational Psychology) included along with the more typical topics (i.e., Development, Cognition, Learning). Students will especially appreciate the end of chapter terms, summary, and review questions to help them prepare for assessments. It does not address cultural issues as well as the text I am currently using in terms of making it a designed component of each chapter and major concept. Further reading resources are prevalent which makes me feel good about the accuracy of the information contained within each chapter. Good; I did not come across grammatical errors. Overall though, the text provides a nice overview of the field. The text's use of culture is not insensitive or offensive in any way. How do you cite OpenStax biology? [Expert Review!]