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Forensic Psychology: An Applied Approach

Author(s): Christopher Cronin

  Written by a practicing forensic psychologist and university professor, Forensic Psychology: An Applied Approach introduces the reader to the practice of forensic psychology. Forensic Psychology offers the reader a broad overview of the many opportunities available to forensic psychologists. ...

Principles of Programming Languages

Author(s): MOHAMMAD DONYAEE

Principles of Programming Languages introduces the tools, methods, and algorithms involved in designing and implementing languages as specialized tools. It emphasizes on practical aspects while describing the theories behind the industry practices. The flow of information in this book follows a logi...

Practical Analytics for Business

Author(s): M. Gray Hunter, John C. McClintock

Practical Analytics for Business introduces and reinforces the concepts, methods, and applications of quantitative and statistical tools that are used by business decision makers. The text explains significant statistical concepts in relatively simple terms with an emphasis on business and economic ...

Critical Thinking and Writing in Psychology

Author(s): JANETT MAY NAYLOR-TINCKNELL, CAROL PATRICK

New Publication Coming Soon! The long term goal of Critical Thinking and Writing in Psychology is to help the student become more competent and confident in writing, in all future settings. This is a guidebook for building psychologists specifically tailored to the types of writing they will util...

Teambuilding with Index Cards

Author(s): James Cain

Here are one hundred and eighty simple, valuable, engaging, effective and just plain fun activities that you can create using index cards, markers and a few simple props.  If your next training, team building, classroom or corporate event requires some amazing activities with limited props or wit...

Essential Humanities

Author(s): Kristina Jantz

Why is there a need to rediscover the essentials of human creativity? For one candid reason, we humans are unlike other species. We find pleasure in artistic expressions, historical experiences, literary and philosophical musings, and religious communities. Each of these human endeavors has impacted...