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One of the great spectacles of modern naval history is the Imperial
Japanese Navy's instrumental role in Japan's rise from an
isolationist feudal kingdom to a potent military empire stridently
confronting, in 1941, the world's most powerful nation. Years of
painstaking research and analysis of previously untapped
Japanese-language resources have produced this remarkable study of
the navy's dizzying development, tactical triumphs, and humiliating
defeat. Unrivaled in its breadth of coverage and attention to
detail, this important new history explores the foreign and
indigenous influences on the navy's thinking about naval warfare
and how to plan for it. Focusing primarily on the much-neglected
period between the world wars, two widely esteemed historians
persuasively explain how the Japanese failed to prepare properly
for the war in the Pacific despite an arguable advantage in
capability. Maintaining the highest literary standards and
supplemented by a dazzling array of charts, diagrams, drawings, and
photographs, this landmark work provides much important information
not available in any other English-language source. Consciously
avoiding the Eurocentric bias of conventional military scholarship,
David Evans and Mark Peattie make a unique contribution to naval
historiography that will be prized by serious historians and casual
readers alike and that promises to spark debate within the academic
community.
Learn the psychological constrictions of attention, perception,
memory, disposition, motivation, and social influence that
determine whether customers will be receptive to your digital
innovations. Bottlenecks: Aligning UX Design with User Psychology
fills a need for entrepreneurs, designers, and marketing
professionals in the application of foundational psychology to
user-experience design. The first generation of books on the topic
focused on web pages and cognitive psychology. This book covers
apps, social media, in-car infotainment, and multiplayer video
games, and it explores the crucial roles played by behaviorism,
development, personality, and social psychology. Author David Evans
is an experimental psychology Ph.D. and senior manager of consumer
research at Microsoft who recounts high-stakes case studies in
which behavioral theory aligned digital designs with the
bottlenecks in human nature to the benefit of users and businesses
alike. Innova tors in design and students of psychology will learn:
The psychological processes determining users' perception of,
engagement with, and recommendation of digital innovations Examples
of interfaces before and after simple psychological alignments that
vastly enhanced their effectiveness Strategies for marketing and
product development in an age of social media and behavioral
targeting Hypotheses for research that both academics and
enterprises can perform to better meet users' needs Who This Book
Is For Designers and entrepreneurs will use this book to give their
innovations an edge on what are increasingly competitive platforms
such as apps, bots, in-car apps, augmented reality content.
Usability researchers and market researchers will leverage it to
enhance their consulting and reporting. Students and lecturers in
psychology departments will want it to help land employment in the
private sector. Praise "Bottlenecks' is a tight and eminently
actionable read for business leaders in startups and enterprises
alike. Evans gives us a rich sense of key psychological processes
and even richer examples of them in action." - Nir Eyal, Author of
Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products "Clients frequently ask
our UX researchers and designers for deeper truths about why
certain designs work and others fail. Bottlenecks offers practical
explanations and evidence based on the idea that human cognition
did not begin with the digital age." - John Dirks, UX Director and
Partner, Blink UX "Bottlenecks brings together two very important
aspects of user experience design: understanding users and
translating this into business impact. A must-read for anyone who
wants to learn both." - Josh Lamar, Sr. UX Lead, Microsoft Outlook
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Hadrosaurs (Hardcover)
David A. Eberth; Edited by David C. Evans; Contributions by Andrey Atuchin, Karl T. Bates, Paul M Barrett, …
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R2,237
Discovery Miles 22 370
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Hadrosaurs--also known as duck-billed dinosaurs--are abundant in
the fossil record. With their unique complex jaws and teeth
perfectly suited to shred and chew plants, they flourished on Earth
in remarkable diversity during the Late Cretaceous. So ubiquitous
are their remains that we have learned more about dinosaurian
paleobiology and paleoecology from hadrosaurs than we have from any
other group. In recent years, hadrosaurs have been in the
spotlight. Researchers around the world have been studying new
specimens and new taxa seeking to expand and clarify our knowledge
of these marvelous beasts. This volume presents the results of an
international symposium on hadrosaurs, sponsored by the Royal
Tyrrell Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum, where scientists and
students gathered to share their research and their passion for
duck-billed dinosaurs. A uniquely comprehensive treatment of
hadrosaurs, the book encompasses not only the well-known
hadrosaurids proper, but also Hadrosaouroidea, allowing the former
group to be evaluated in a broader perspective. The 36 chapters are
divided into six sections--an overview, new insights into hadrosaur
origins, hadrosaurid anatomy and variation, biogeography and
biostratigraphy, function and growth, and preservation, tracks, and
traces--followed by an afterword by Jack Horner.
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