The Psychology of Women and Gender: Half the Human Experience + 11th Edition
The Psychology of Women and Gender: Half the Human Experience + 11th Edition is a leading academic textbook that offers a comprehensive, research‑based, and inclusive exploration of psychological issues related to women, gender, and society. Written by Nicole M. Else‑Quest and Janet Shibley Hyde, this 11th edition (often labeled Half the Human Experience +) reflects the latest scholarship, contemporary theory, and current social issues in the psychology of women and gender.
This edition provides clear, engaging coverage of how gender influences psychological development, behavior, and health across the lifespan. It examines both biological and cultural factors, while also incorporating topics such as gendered communication, emotion, identity, work and achievement, health disparities, sexuality, and gender‑based violence, often through a feminist and intersectional lens.
Why This Book Matters
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Feminist and psychological perspective: Integrates multiple theoretical approaches to explain how gender shapes thought and behavior.
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Up‑to‑date research: Covers contemporary topics such as gendered communication, effects of major social events on mental health (e.g., COVID‑19), and patterns in ADHD.
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Intersectional approach: Highlights how gender intersects with sexual orientation, ethnicity, and culture.
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Lifespan development: Explores gender from infancy through adulthood.
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Real‑world relevance: Includes discussions on work, health, relationships, emotion, and social inequality.
