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- By Rowntree
- Published 19/06/2003
- ISBN 9780205395095
- Format Book
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This text uses words and diagrams, rather than formulas and equations, to help students from all subject areas understand what statistics is and how to think statistically.
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- By Valier
- Published 16/08/2001
- ISBN 9780582437920
- Format Book
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This exciting new book in the Longman Criminology Series provides a critical introduction to the principal theories of crime and punishment from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The approach addresses the social and political context from which each theory emerged, as well as its plac...
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- By Neuman
- Published 07/08/2008
- ISBN 9780205471539
- Format Book
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Understanding Research is an accessible and visually-appealing introduction to research. Whether students become producers or consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and professional work.
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- By Smith
- Published 13/06/2006
- ISBN 9780321448484
- Format Book
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What Every Student Should Know About Practicing Peer Review teaches students how to effectively and constructively evaluate each other’s work -- a common requirement in first-year writing courses. Students are taught what to look for in a paper during various stages of the writing process (the...
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- By Allyn & Bacon
- Published 29/06/2006
- ISBN 9780205505456
- Format Book
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What Every Student Should Know Preparing Effective Oral Presentations includes advice on overcoming speech anxiety and dealing with nervousness, building speaker confidence, researching and using supporting materials, using language effectively, organizing your presentation, opening and closing your...
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- Published
19/06/2003
- ISBN
9780205395095
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Book
This text uses words and diagrams, rather than formulas and equations, to help students from all subject areas understand what statistics is and how to think statistically.
By Rowntree
-
- Published
16/08/2001
- ISBN
9780582437920
- Format
Book
This exciting new book in the Longman Criminology Series provides a critical introduction to the principal theories of crime and punishment from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The approach addresses the social and political context from which each theory emerged, as well as its plac...
Read more
By Valier
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- Published
07/08/2008
- ISBN
9780205471539
- Format
Book
Understanding Research is an accessible and visually-appealing introduction to research. Whether students become producers or consumers of research, this text shows them that the subject is both interesting and highly relevant for their lives and professional work.
By Neuman
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- Published
13/06/2006
- ISBN
9780321448484
- Format
Book
What Every Student Should Know About Practicing Peer Review teaches students how to effectively and constructively evaluate each other’s work -- a common requirement in first-year writing courses. Students are taught what to look for in a paper during various stages of the writing process (the...
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By Smith
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- Published
29/06/2006
- ISBN
9780205505456
- Format
Book
What Every Student Should Know Preparing Effective Oral Presentations includes advice on overcoming speech anxiety and dealing with nervousness, building speaker confidence, researching and using supporting materials, using language effectively, organizing your presentation, opening and closing your...
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By Allyn & Bacon
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