Category: Textbooks

Body Structures and Functions (13th Edition) - eBook
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Concise, current and clear, Body Structures And Function 13th edition (PDF) provides a thorough introduction to the basics required for the study of the human body and how it functions. It offers a general introduction to the terminology, life functions, and phonetic pronunciations used to describe body parts and their
How Economics Should Be Done: Essays on the Art and Craft of Economics - eBook
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David C. Colander has been writing about economic methodology for over 30 years. Applied policy methodology, in his opinion, should be based on what economists actually do, not on what methodologists think they should do. It sees applied policy technique as growing at a breakneck pace as analytic and computational
Foundations of Psychological Testing: A Practical Approach (5th Edition) - eBook
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Foundations of Psychological Testing: A Practical Approach, 5th edition (PDF) by Leslie A. Miller and Robert L. Lovler gives a clear introduction to the basics of psychological testing along with psychometrics and statistics. Aligned with the 2014 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing the 5th Edition offers new and expanded content
Art: A Brief History (6th Edition) - eBook
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Contextual, student-friendly, and inclusive art history survey textbook on the market Art: A Brief History, 6th Edition, (PDF) continues to offset formal analysis with contextual art history in order to involve a diverse student audience. Authors Michael Cothren and Marilyn Stokstad, both scholars as well as teachers, share a mutual
Endocrine Disruptors, Brain, and Behavior - eBook
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Our world and bodies are becoming increasingly polluted with chemicals capable of interfering with our hormones and thus, possibly, our present and future mental and neural health. As authors Scott Belcher and Heather Patisaul outline, there is a large lack of data and evidence in this causal relationship, which begs a