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The rate of change in the digital information age is clearly
increasing, and computer literacy is becoming a prerequisite. The
goal of the 29th edition of Computing Essentials is to provide
students with an introductory understanding of the concepts
necessary for success and to instill an appreciation for the effect
of information technology on people, privacy, ethics, and our
environment. Today's students put much effort toward the things
that are relevant to them, yet it is sometimes difficult to engage
them in other equally important topics like personal privacy and
technological advances. The text is available with Connect, McGraw
Hill's course management and adaptive learning system, helping
millions of students reach their potential every year. The new 29th
edition adds a focus on practical advice for efficient smartphone
use, and every chapter's Making IT Work for You, Privacy, Ethics,
Environment and Look to the Future features have been revised or
replaced.
This volume addresses the importance of measuring psychological
abuse and shows that psychological aggression can be reliably
measured. Part I identifies measurement issues and contains several
scales and inventories for measuring psychological maltreatment.
Part II discusses the interpersonal dynamics with specific
populations, including battered women, low-income women, and
African American women. This remains an important resource in the
field of domestic violence.
Originally published in 1987 this book was designed to present the
most recent research data on assessment of various aspects of
marriage. Noted authorities on specific assessment areas provide
information on conceptual and practical issues in marital
assessment. The chapters include assessment of: behavior; affect;
social cognition; communication; sexual dysfunction; child and
marital problems; family assessment. All the chapters include
reference to specific assessment measures of the areas covered. In
addition, for clinical use, one has been selected by each of the
authors to represent a state of the art measure that can be used by
clinicians. Reliability, validity, and normative data are presented
on these measures, which appear in full in the appendix of the
text. O'Leary provides a context for this book in the first chapter
of the book, and in the final chapter, discusses with his co-author
how they begin their assessments, from the initial phone contact,
the assessment battery, the interviews with the clients and the
couple, to the evaluation of the therapy sessions by the clients.
Originally published in 1987 this book was designed to present the
most recent research data on assessment of various aspects of
marriage. Noted authorities on specific assessment areas provide
information on conceptual and practical issues in marital
assessment. The chapters include assessment of: behavior; affect;
social cognition; communication; sexual dysfunction; child and
marital problems; family assessment. All the chapters include
reference to specific assessment measures of the areas covered. In
addition, for clinical use, one has been selected by each of the
authors to represent a state of the art measure that can be used by
clinicians. Reliability, validity, and normative data are presented
on these measures, which appear in full in the appendix of the
text. O'Leary provides a context for this book in the first chapter
of the book, and in the final chapter, discusses with his co-author
how they begin their assessments, from the initial phone contact,
the assessment battery, the interviews with the clients and the
couple, to the evaluation of the therapy sessions by the clients.
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