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. Psychology: An Introduction, 10th edition Book Straighterline
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Who has this book Lahey, Benjamin B. Psychology: An Introduction, 10th edition. McGraw-Hill, 2009? Kindly share with me. Thanks.
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This was one of the books that I couldn't find anywhere (for free) when I was taking SL courses. I ended up going to chegg.com and renting the ebook version. The up side is that if you cancel it within 14 days, they refund 100% of the cost, so it's basically free to rent it for two weeks (and it's an eBook which means it's searchable and makes it easier to research an answer).

The down side, though, is that the only version Chegg has in eBook format is the 11th edition. So occasionally you'll get a question like "a survey in 2005 showed that..." and the info in the eBook reflects a 2010 survey. In that case, you just have to use a little common sense reasoning to determine the correct answer. If the choices are 10, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 and the survey in the book yielded an answer of 1100, then there's a good chance that 1000 is gonna be the right choice.

I ended up using Chegg eBooks on few different courses through SL and they were great. Nothing ever cost me a dime since I was always done with the eBooks and cancelled them within 14 days.
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kb4ns1 Wrote:This was one of the books that I couldn't find anywhere (for free) when I was taking SL courses. I ended up going to chegg.com and renting the ebook version. The up side is that if you cancel it within 14 days, they refund 100% of the cost, so it's basically free to rent it for two weeks (and it's an eBook which means it's searchable and makes it easier to research an answer).

The down side, though, is that the only version Chegg has in eBook format is the 11th edition. So occasionally you'll get a question like "a survey in 2005 showed that..." and the info in the eBook reflects a 2010 survey. In that case, you just have to use a little common sense reasoning to determine the correct answer. If the choices are 10, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 and the survey in the book yielded an answer of 1100, then there's a good chance that 1000 is gonna be the right choice.

I ended up using Chegg eBooks on few different courses through SL and they were great. Nothing ever cost me a dime since I was always done with the eBooks and cancelled them within 14 days.

Thanks so much. Will rent the book on Chegg.com. I should be done within 14 days Smile
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