Individual Differences and Personality provides a student-friendly introduction to both classic and cutting-edge research into personality, mood, motivation and intelligence, and their applications in psychology and in fields such as health, education and sporting achievement. Including a new chapter on ‘toxic’ personality traits, and an additional chapter on applications in real-life settings, this fourth edition […]
Read MoreIntegrating developments from psychology, ethology and neuroscience, this is an undergraduate introduction to cognitive processes across species. The authors merge classic studies and contemporary research to give students a full picture of the evolving field of comparative cognition. Engaging students in the discipline from its roots in animal learning and evolutionary biology through to current […]
Read MoreFor courses in Child Development which take a topical approach An expansive, topical approach to how culture impacts development Child Development Worldwide presents a topical examination of all stages of development ― from prenatal development through middle childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood ― through the engaging lens of culture. Cross-cultural examples integrated throughout the narrative […]
Read MoreThe most global collection of primary sources, the best value This distinctive, affordable collection of more than 150 classic and contemporary primary sources shares the global perspective and chronological framework of the popular history survey text Worlds Together, Worlds Apart. The Third Edition offers timely new selections on a range of new topics as well […]
Read MoreThe bold and innovative McGraw-Hill Taxation series is now the most widely adopted code-based Tax title across the country. It’s apparent why the clear, organized, and engaging delivery of content, paired with the most current and robust tax code updates, is used by more than 600schools. The breadth of the topical coverage, the storyline approach to presenting […]
Read MoreIn Forging the Modern World: A History, Third Edition, authors James Carter and Richard Warren offer an accessible explanation of key transformations in global economic, political, and ideological relationships since the fourteenth century. The book is distinct from most world history texts in three important ways. First, it explores the ways in which historians use […]
Read MoreMaster medical terms on your terms! A combination text/workbook, Exploring Medical Language, 11th Edition provides exercisesthat make it easy to build an understanding of medical terminology. Organized by body system, medical terms are divided into two categories: 1) Words built from word parts, and 2) Words NOT built from word parts. Fun and engaging exercises […]
Read MoreFor the Introduction to Computer Science course. A broad exploration of computer science–with the depth needed to understand concepts Computer Science: An Overview provides a bottom-up, concrete-to-abstract foundation that students can build upon to see the relevance and interrelationships of future computer science courses. Its comprehensive coverage and clear language are accessible to students from […]
Read MoreJuvenile Delinquency in a Diverse Society presents a fresh, critical examination of juvenile delinquency in the context of real communities and social policies― addressing many social factors that shape juvenile delinquency and its control, including race, ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality. Authors Kristin A. Bates and Richelle S. Swan use true stories and contemporary examples […]
Read MoreAnthony Walsh and Cody Jorgensen’s Criminology: The Essentials introduces students to major theoretical perspectives and topics in a concise, easy-to-read format. This straightforward overview of key subject areas in criminology thoroughly covers the most up-to-date advances in theory and research while challenging students to consider the applications of these theories and their policy implications. ISBN-13: […]
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