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  • EBOOK: The Stata Survival Manual
    By David Pevalin, Karen Robson

    Timberlake website Another useful website is www.timberlake.co.uk. Timberlake Consultants is a statistical consultancy company that also distributes and ...

  • EBOOK: Understanding Business, Global Edition
    By William Nickels, James McHugh, Susan McHugh

    ... N-9 Speiser, Joe, 509 Spekman, Robert E., N-6 Sperry, Paul, N-15 Spivack, ... Chrissie, N-1 Thomson, Jeffrey C., N-11 Timberlake, Cotton, N-10 Tita, ...

  • EBOOK: The Relationship Worlds of Infants and Toddlers
    By Sheila Degotardi, Emma Pearson

    Staff who work closely and supportively, they argue, are able to develop a collaborative approach to the care and education of the children in their ...

  • Ebook: Briging the Curriculum to Life
    By Janice Wearmouth, Karen Lindley

    Despite warnings that some pedagogical models are too complex to implement well, Casey and MacPhail (2018) have endorsed their potential to augment practice in physical education, such as promoting 160 Paul Sammon and Ian Roberts.

  • EBOOK: Normalizing Challenging or Complex Childbirth
    By Karen Jackson, Helen Wightman

    Wildschut, H. (2011) Constitutional and environmental factors leading to a high risk pregnancy, in D. James, P. Steer, C. Weiner, B. Gonik, C. Crowther and S. Robson (eds) High Risk Pregnancy: Management options. St Louis, MO: Saunders.

  • EBOOK: Becoming a Teacher
    By Meg Maguire, Simon Gibbons, Melissa Glackin

    ... 354 Gibbons, P. 230–31 Gibbons, Simon xiii, 1–2,5–12, 29–42, 258, 345–60, 396–407 Gibson, D., Webb, M.E. and Forkosh-Baruch, A. 375 Gibson, J.J. 368 Giddens, Anthpny 223 Gilbert, R., Spatz Widom, C., Browne, K., Fergusson, D. et al.

  • EBOOK: Social Work And Drug Use
    By Fiona Measham, Ian Paylor, Alison Wilson

    Just as importantly this book should be read by those responsible for redesigning social work and social work education in order that substance use forms part of the curriculum.” Ken Barrie, Alcohol and Drug Studies, University of West ...

  • EBOOK: Promoting Positive Behaviour in the Early Years
    By Karen Morris

    It comes from the work of two American psychologists, Edward Deci and Richard Ryan, who developed self-determination theory, a theory of human motivation (Deci and Ryan 2000, 2002). The theory has made a huge impact in many spheres, ...

  • EBook: Social Psychology 3e
    By David Myers, Jackie Abell, Fabio Sani

    ... S. 158 ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) 295, 625 Adler, N. E. & Snibbe, A. C. 632 Adorno, T., Frenkel-Brunswik, E., Levinson, D., & Sanford, R. N. 288 Adorno, T. W., Frenkel- Brunswik, E., Levinson, D. J., & Sanford, ...

  • EBOOK: Applied Systems Thinking for Health Systems Research
    By Don de Savigny, Karl Blanchet, Taghreed Adam

    ... identification and definition of 99 verification of 104, 105–6 visualization of dynamic complexity 98 Cavanagh, T. 24, 25 Chandler, D. 76 change, management of 155 see also outcome mapping; process mapping Checkland, P. and Scholes, ...

  • EBOOK: Economics
    By Paul Samuelson, William Nordhaus

    Because it does not subtract depreciation, gross investment is too large a number—too gross. An analogy to population will make clear the importance of considering depreciation. If you want to measure the increase in the size of the ...

  • EBOOK: Developing Teaching Skills in the Primary School
    By Jane Johnston, John Halocha, Mark Chater

    Cohen, L., Manion, L. and Morrison, K. (2000) Research Methods in Education. London: Routledge. Darling, J. (1994) Child-centred Education and its Critics. London: Paul Chapman. Fox, R. (2004) Teaching and Learning. Oxford: Blackwell.

  • EBOOK: Higher Education And Social Justice
    By Andy Furlong, Fred Cartmel

    In sharp contrast, Harper Adams, UHI Millennium Institute and Wolverhampton all draw more than 50 per cent of their students from working-class families (Figure 2.4). Source: Sunday Times 2008. Source: Sunday Times 2008.

  • EBOOK: CBT for Mild to Moderate Depression and Anxiety
    By Colin Hughes, Stephen Herron, Joanne Younge

    Trepka,Trepka, C.,C., Rees,Rees, A.,A., Shapiro,Shapiro, D.A.,D.A., Hardy,Hardy, G.E.G.E. andand Barkham,Barkham, M.M. (2004)(2004) TherapistTherapist competencecompetence andand outcomeoutcome ofof cognitivecognitive therapytherapy ...

  • EBOOK: Management Control Systems
    By Robert Anthony, Vijay Govindarajan, Frank Hartmann

    During the early 2000s, following the nancial downfall, Marks and Spencer underwent changes in management that received a great deal of attention in the British press. In 2004, chairman Luc Vandevelde resigned and the board recruited ...

  • EBOOK: Cognitive Psychology 2e
    By Kenneth Gilhooly, Fiona Lyddy, Frank Pollick

    The second statements connected by logical relations such as type of deductive reasoning is syllogistic reasoning which deals with 'and', 'or', 'not', 'if'. statements about groups related by terms such as all and some.

  • EBOOK: The Handbook for Advanced Primary Care Nurses
    By Rebecca Neno, Debby Price

    The term illness trajectory was borrowed from physical sciences by Glaser and Strauss in 1968 to define the course of illness (Lubkin and Larsen, 2002). Over and above that information offered by PARR, a trajectory approach follows the ...

  • EBOOK: The Social World of Older People
    By Christina Victor, Sasha Scambler, John Bond

    Jones, D. A., Victor, C. R. and Vetter, N. J. (1985) 'The problem of loneliness in the elderly in the community: characteristics of those who are lonely and the factors related to loneliness', Journal of the Royal College of General ...

  • EBOOK: Psychology
    By Nigel Holt, Andy Bremner, Ed Sutherland

    They observed that nobody helped Kitty Genovese and then asked the question 'Why?' How was it that 38 people could witness a crime as violent as this and not call the police? Darley and Latané were not at all convinced by the 'bystander ...

  • EBOOK: Psychology
    By Nigel Holt, Andy Bremner, Ed Sutherland

    Although many neighbours must have heard her screams and pleas for help, few if any assisted her or even called the police until it was too late, and Genovese died. What, then, influences whether a bystander will intervene and assist a ...