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		<description><![CDATA[Review &#8220;The way the book is organized allows for the inclusion and consideration of ideas/research that is difficult to define in ?traditional? psychology (i.e. flow, ?the zone?). I especially like the way that topics in ?Traditional? introductory psychology textbooks (e.g. social/personality/developmental/clinical) are presented with different information and different studies than I have seen before.&#8221;"The way [...]]]></description>
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