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Provides the framework to go from inquiry to understanding.
Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding, 3/e, teaches students
how to test their assumptions, and motivates them to use scientific
thinking skills to better understand the field of psychology in
their everyday lives. By applying scientific thinking, students can
more intelligently evaluate claims about both laboratory research
and daily life. In the end, students will emerge with the
"psychological smarts," or open-minded skepticism, needed to
distinguish psychological misinformation from credible, useful
psychological information. MyPsychLab is an integral part of the
Lilienfeld program. Engaging online activities and assessments
provide a teaching and learning system that helps students become
scientific thinkers. With MyPsychLab, students can watch videos on
psychological research and applications, participate in virtual
classic experiments, and develop critical thinking skills through
writing. This title is available in a variety of formats - digital
and print. Pearson offers its titles on the devices students love
through Pearson's MyLab products, CourseSmart, Amazon, and more.
This book focuses on the valuation needed to apply IFRS
(International Financial Reporting Standards), and provides
coverage of financial instruments - indeed this is the starting
point of the exposition. The book adopts a logical sequence where
models of financial instruments are explained first and models of
other assets (such as property, an enterprise, or multiple
intangibles) are presented as extensions. The book uses
mathematical notation in presenting many of the models, but the
focus is on application rather than proof. The mathematics is
presented at a level that assumes sufficient background in high
school algebra and coordinate geometry, prior knowledge of
elementary probability, and a knowledge of basic statistics.
Readers should also be aware of what linear regression does and
should be able to run a regression and interpret the output.
Calculus is not assumed. The models discussed almost always require
a computer to apply. However, the emphasis is on understanding the
models rather than learning computer skills, especially in the case
of financial instruments.
Rhetoric and composition is an academic discipline that informs all
other fields in teaching students how to communicate their ideas
and construct their arguments. It has grown dramatically to become
a cornerstone of many undergraduate courses and curricula, and it
is a particularly dynamic field for scholarly research. This book
offers an accessible introduction to teaching and studying rhetoric
and composition. By combining the history of rhetoric, explorations
of its underlying theories, and a survey of current research (with
practical examples and advice), Steven Lynn offers a solid
foundation for further study in the field. Readers will find useful
information on how students have been taught to invent and organize
materials, to express themselves correctly and effectively, and how
the ancient study of memory and delivery illuminates discourse and
pedagogy today. This concise book thus provides a starting point
for learning about the discipline that engages writing, thinking,
and argument.
This book focuses on the valuation needed to apply IFRS
(International Financial Reporting Standards), and provides
coverage of financial instruments - indeed this is the starting
point of the exposition. The book adopts a logical sequence where
models of financial instruments are explained first and models of
other assets (such as property, an enterprise, or multiple
intangibles) are presented as extensions. The book uses
mathematical notation in presenting many of the models, but the
focus is on application rather than proof. The mathematics is
presented at a level that assumes sufficient background in high
school algebra and coordinate geometry, prior knowledge of
elementary probability, and a knowledge of basic statistics.
Readers should also be aware of what linear regression does and
should be able to run a regression and interpret the output.
Calculus is not assumed. The models discussed almost always require
a computer to apply. However, the emphasis is on understanding the
models rather than learning computer skills, especially in the case
of financial instruments.
Rhetoric and composition is an academic discipline that informs all
other fields in teaching students how to communicate their ideas
and construct their arguments. It has grown dramatically to become
a cornerstone of many undergraduate courses and curricula, and it
is a particularly dynamic field for scholarly research. This book
offers an accessible introduction to teaching and studying rhetoric
and composition. By combining the history of rhetoric, explorations
of its underlying theories, and a survey of current research (with
practical examples and advice), Steven Lynn offers a solid
foundation for further study in the field. Readers will find useful
information on how students have been taught to invent and organize
materials, to express themselves correctly and effectively, and how
the ancient study of memory and delivery illuminates discourse and
pedagogy today. This concise book thus provides a starting point
for learning about the discipline that engages writing, thinking,
and argument.
In Rational and Irrational Beliefs: Research, Theory, and Clinical
Practice, leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners of
rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and other
cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs) share their perspectives and
empirical findings on the nature of rational and irrational
beliefs, the role of beliefs as mediators of functional and
dysfunctional emotions and behaviors, and clinical approaches to
modifying irrational beliefs, enhancing rational beliefs, and
adaptive coping in the face of stressful life events. Offering a
comprehensive and cohesive approach to understanding REBT/CBT and
its central constructs of rational and irrational beliefs,
contributors review a steadily accumulating empirical literature
indicating that irrational beliefs are associated with a wide range
of problems in living and that exposure to rational self-statements
can decrease anxiety and other psychological symptoms, and play a
valuable role in health promotion and disease prevention.
Contributors also identify new frontiers of research and theory,
including the link between irrational beliefs and other cognitive
processes such as memory, psychophysiological responses, and
evolutionary and cultural determinants of rational and irrational
beliefs.
A truly accessible, state-of-the-science summary of REBT/CBT
research and clinical applications, Rational and Irrational Beliefs
is an invaluable resource for psychotherapy practitioners of all
theoretical orientations, as well as instructors, students, and
academic psychologists.
South Carolina teens share their stories and ideas about how to
make their home state better. How can we make South Carolina
better? Normally this question is reserved for lawmakers and
voters, but Writing South Carolina, volume 3, gives voice to 50
high school juniors and seniors from across the State who have
offered suggestions. The University of South Carolina Honors
College annual writing contest presents a necessary voice for them
as well as a revealing portrait of their lives and desires using
their own words and insights. Contest judge Mary Alice Monroe has
said of the contributing students, "They are astonishingly
talented, further ahead in the game than I was at their age."
Through a variety of short, creative genres, students share their
own gripping experiences in South Carolina, often about growing up
and going to school here. This year's selections range from poems
about the cycle of abuse to short stories about minimum wage to
essays about problematic sex education in public schools. Writing
South Carolina, volume 3, offers a collection steeped in
creativity, honesty, and clarity. High school students witness and
encounter some of the most subtle and serious problems in South
Carolina's school system-and they demand change. Monroe, a New York
Times best-selling author of children's books and novels, including
A Lowcountry Christmas and The Butterfly's Daughter, provides a
foreword.
"Zapata Lives! is the first scholarly study to examine contemporary
Mexican Zapatismo comparatively, with an eye to regionally varying
histories of peasant and indigenous relations to the national
state. Analyzing the mosaic of experiences of agrarian reform, in
the heartland of the Zapatista rebellion in eastern Chiapas and in
central Oaxaca, Stephen clarifies how Zapata arose, and lives on,
as a powerful symbol for the equity and social justice that men and
women of Mexico's rural south demand of their government.--George
Collier, author of "Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in
Chiapas
Lynn Stephen's new book on Zapatismo is her best work to date
and will win her great acclaim. It is a fascinating and highly
accessible study of the interplay of state ideology, political
economy, and local responses in Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico. Many
scholars and students have been waiting for a richer
contextualization of the Zapatista movement, and Stephen offers
very effective tactics to frame such a study.--Kay Warren, author
of "Indigenous Movements and Their Critics
"Zapata Lives! is a testimony to the struggles and tentative
hopes of indigenous populations in Mexico. It is also a testimony
to the remarkable synergy that emerges from conjoining the
ethnographic encounter with political events in their contested
historical contexts. Articulate and compassionate herself, Stephen
introduces her informants as the most articulate exponents of their
own views and urges us to share their passions and perplexities. In
short, this is an academically rich work that also engages the
sensitivities and imagination of the reader.--Michael Herzfeld,
author of "Cultural Intimacy
Ethnographic inmethod and encyclopedic in scope, this morally
engaged book is indispensable to understanding historic
transformations occurring in contemporary Mexico. Through
comparative fieldwork in Chiapas and Oaxaca, Stephen reveals local
impacts of and responses to the ongoing Zapatista rebellion, recent
changes in Mexico's agrarian law, and the imposition of the North
American Free Trade Agreement.--Michael Kearney, University of
California, Riverside
The Chiapas rebellion inspired widespread sympathy in the
Mexican countryside, yet few followed the same path. Zapata Lives!
unravels this puzzle by comparing agrarian political identities in
both insurgent and quiescent rural communities. Stephen deftly
explains local identity formation through the lenses of ethnicity,
gender and class, as framed by diverse historical legacies of
state-community relations. In the process, she breaks important
ground in engaged anthropology, redefining what it means to be in
the field.--Jonathan Fox, University of California, Santa Cruz
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