T.L. Brink is a social scientist and author of fifteen books, two dozen encyclopedia articles, and hundreds of journal articles, reviews and conference presentations. He has posted a few textbooks with resources that include PowerPoints, games, videos, and quizzes. One thing to note is that all of the resources are easily available to students.
Category: Psychology
This is not a textbook but rather collections of modules/slides etc that were developed for stats and research methods classes at Kennesaw State University. Affordable Learning Georgia Grants Collections are intended to provide faculty with the frameworks to quickly implement or revise the same materials as a Textbook Transformation Grants team, along with the aims …
This OER has 13 chapters and does not include separate chapters for culture, multiculturalism or gender. There is a question bank available with a notation that says “These questions are made available through a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Original questions written by Gwendolyn Seiodman (gseidman@albright.edu).” There are also slides available.
These are modules – not a full text. Noba is “the dream project” of Ed and Carol Diener. It has modules written by some big names in psychology. Students have the option of accessing free digital versions or purchasing a print version. It has not been confirmed that this resource is sufficient to serve as …
Understanding Biological Behavior (First Edition) (Miguel) (Noba) (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Read More »
This collection has a lot of overlap with the book above in terms of the same modules but there are a few differences and is certainly organized in a different fashion. This resource is not sufficient to serve as a stand-alone text.
The textbook is designed to be used as primary reading for undergraduate Psychology students studying core biological psychology modules. Special note: This book is not complete, it is really good and highly usable – perhaps in conjunction with noba modules
Comprehensive textbook with thirteen chapters covering the topics about sexuality in the C-ID. Current research included.
Fundamentals of Psychological Disorders (formerly Abnormal Psychology) is an Open Education Resource written by Alexis Bridley, Ph.D. and Lee W. Daffin Jr., Ph.D. through Washington State University which tackles the difficult topic of mental disorders in 15 modules and is updated through the DSM-5-TR. After the first three foundational modules, a discussion of mental disorders …
Compilation from Bridley and Daffin, Openstax, NOBA and new information as well. In each module, there is an introduction by Cummings and a student self-assessment. This compilation is missing some content on the C-ID, specifically about somatoform, dissociative, substance use, eating disorders, and sexuality and gender related issues.
Abnormal psychology Noba collection. Includes instructor resources with powerpoints and a link to request test banks. This compilation is missing some content on the C-ID, specifically about somatoform, dissociative, substance use, eating disorders, and sexuality and gender related issues.