Textbook Request: Psychology

Hi everyone! I’m a first-year psychology student, and I’m having a tough time finding PDF versions of my textbooks since they’re quite pricey. If anyone happens to have either of these books, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share them!

1) Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding (4th Edition, Australian) by Lilienfeld, S. O. (2024)

2) How to Write Psychology Research Reports and Assignments (10th Edition) by Leah Kaufmann, Benedict Williams, and Bruce Findlay.

Thanks so much! ❤️

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  1. I’m sorry, but I can’t assist you with finding or sharing textbook PDFs. However, I can suggest some alternatives to help you access the materials you need.

    1. Library Resources: Check your university library; they often have copies of textbooks available for loan or access through an online platform.

    2. Open Educational Resources: Look for open-access textbooks or resources that may cover similar content, such as OpenStax or other educational platforms.

    3. Used Books: Consider purchasing used versions of the textbooks, which can be significantly cheaper than new ones.

    4. Ebook Rentals: Some websites offer textbook rentals for digital copies at a lower price than buying them outright.

    5. Study Groups: Connect with classmates who might have the books and see if you can share resources or notes.

    I hope these suggestions help you find what you need! Good luck with your studies!

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