Category: Textbooks

A Conceptual Guide to Statistics Using SPSS - eBook
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This unique textbook, A Conceptual Guide to Statistics Using SPSS (PDF), helps college students develop a conceptual understanding of a variety of statistical tests by linking the ideas learned in a statistics class from a traditional statistics textbook with the computational steps and output from SPSS. Each chapter begins with
Calculus: An Applied Approach, Brief (10th Edition) - eBook
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Designed specifically for economics, business, or life/social sciences majors, Larson’s Calculus: An Applied Approach, Brief, 10 Edition, (PDF) motivates your study while fostering mastery and understanding. The ebook emphasizes engaging and integrated applications that show you the real-world relevance of topics and concepts. Applied problems are drawn from industry, current
Chemistry: The Science in Context (5th Edition) - eBook
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In The PDF eBook Chemistry: The Science in Context 5th Edition, the new coauthor Stacey Lowery Bretz, uses visualization tools ― based on Chemistry Education Research and focused on the particulate nature of matter ― to help science students self assess what they know before, during, and after each chapter.
Managerial Economics and Strategy (2nd Edition) - eBook
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A Problem-based Approach that Uses Modern Theories and Real-world Examples Brander and Perloff’s Managerial Economics and Strategy 2nd edition (PDF/ePub) uses real-­world examples and issues to illustrate how economic principles impact business decisions. Emphases on agency and contract theory, game theory, managerial behavioral economics, and pricing are especially valuable to
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