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  • - Behind the Scenes
    by Eugene Borgida
    £39.49

    This remarkable collection of essays gives students and other researchers a first-hand look at how collaborative scientific research is done.

  • by Andrew Friedland
    £56.49

    This text is designed to help students evaluate their understanding of the material covered in the main textbook, Environmental Science for AP (R) by the same authors.

  • by Eric W. Corty
    £78.49

    In this accessible textbook, award-winning teacher Eric Corty speaks to students in their language, with an approachable voice that conveys the basics of collecting and understanding statistical data step by step. Examples come from the behavioural and social sciences, as well as from recognizable aspects of everyday life to help students see the relevance of what they are studying.With plenty of opportunities for practice and an emphasis on interpretation, Eric Corty's engaging textbook is exceptionally well suited for behavioural science students studying statistical practice in their field for the first time.

  • by Jon Ramsey
    £36.99

    A hands-on approach to business writing which immerses students in the types of writing situations they will encounter throughout their working lives, with detailed guidance and numerous examples  to help students build the skills they will need to respond to these situations effectively. In each of the core chapters, students first learn how other writers addressed a particular writing situation, such as conveying disappointing news to employees, effectively or ineffectively, before applying what they've learned through guided activities. Additionally, the book emphasizes the potentially serious consequences of ill-considered business communications, especially those delivered electronically. A chapter dedicated to business writing gaffes provides many real-world examples of these mistakes and advises students on how to avoid them. A useful addition to any course building students business writing skills.

  • by Joseph Goodman
    £89.99

    Goodman's textbook focuses on applications in optics, and in particular with applications to diffraction, imaging, optical information processing, holography, and optical communications. This textbook satisfies the needs of several different types of Physics and Engineering courses.

  • by David S. Moore, Daren S. Starnes, Dan Yates & et al.
    £71.49

    Designed to address the College Board AP Statistics Course, The Practice of Statistics combines a data analysis approach with innovative pedagogy and a number of new features.

  • by David A Myers
    £71.49

    With an undeniable gift for writing, David Myers will lead your students on a guided tour of psychological science and poignant personal stories. Whether you are new to AP (R) Psychology or have many years under your belt, this uniquely AP (R) book program can help you achieve more.

  • - Empowering College and Career Success
    by Paul A. Gore
    £51.99

    This brief, affordable, and engaging text offers the ideal balance of motivational, study, and life skills. This is an ideal text for first-year experience courses, freshman seminar courses (particularly courses that are one or two credits) and modules on Personal Development and Employability.

  • - Third European Edition
    by Daniel Gilbert, Bruce Hood, Daniel Schacter & et al.
    £51.99

    This globally-focused and renowned textbook spans the entire discipline of psychology - from the fundamental principles of psychology as a science, to more nuanced approaches in core disciplines such as cognitive, developmental, social and personality psychology.

  • by Tyler Cowen
    £67.49

    Modern Principles means modern content and modern delivery and Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok deliver with a knack for revealing the 'invisible hand' of economics at work and a unique combination of vivid writing, up-to-date relevant examples and unparalleled online resources, perfect for your principles of economics course. Modern Principles of Microeconomics places an emphasis on the power of incentives which underscores how economics helps us understand why we do what we do (in other words, the decisions we make in the face of incentives in the real world). These are brought to life via examples including a discussion of housing prices and the elasticity of supply, the declining labor force participation rate of young men, the platform economics of free goods like Facebook and Twitter, monetary policy in a pandemic and the politics and economics of trade in the Trump era. Modern Principles of Microeconomics is supported by Achieve, our integrated, online learning system which allows you to engage every student with powerful multimedia resources, an integrated e-Book, robust homework, and a wealth of interactives, creating an extraordinary new learning resource for students. Key features include:170+ Marginal Revolution University videos have been deeply integrated into the text and pedagogy, providing valuable tools for both instructors and studentsAnimated pre-lecture tutorials reinforce in-class learningAccess to an eBook for easy reading and searchingLearningCurve adaptive quizzing offers practice questions and feedbackStep-by-Step graphs and Discovering data activities help students develop their economic thinking

  • by Jerrold Marsden & Michael J. Hoffman
    £78.49

    Elementary Classical Analysis balances pure and applied mathematics with an emphasis on specific techniques important to classical analysis without vector calculus or complex analysis. It also includes detailed coverage of the foundations of the real number system and focuses primarily on analysis in Euclidean space with a view towards application.

  • by John Grotzinger
    £71.49

    This textbook is a whole new way to open students' eyes to the physical world around them, to learn how scientists explore it, and what we need to do to both protect ourselves from it (hazards) as well as protect it from us (global change).

  • - International Edition
    by Judy Owen, Jenni Punt & Sharon Stranford
    £64.49

    Presenting current concepts in an experimental context, Kuby Immunology has been thoroughly updated to include a new chapter on innate immunity, a capstone chapter on immune responses in time and space, and many new focus boxes drawing attention to exciting clinical, evolutionary and experimental connections that help bring the material to life.

  • - The Streetwise Guide
    by Abigail Thompson, Joel Hass & Colin C. Adams
    £17.49

    This text provides an informal, student-oriented guide to calculus. It contains practical explanations together with real-world examples and may be used alongside other textbooks

  • by Janet Belsky
    £46.49

    This brand new textbook on child and adolescent development reflects a scientist's understanding of key research, a psychologist's understanding of people, and a teacher's understanding of students.

  • by Sandra E. Hockenbury
    £68.99

  • - 8th Edition
    by Peter O. Gray
    £55.49

    Peter Gray's evolutionary perspective and emphasis on critical thinking have made his rigorous yet accessible introduction to psychology a widely respected classroom favourite, edition after edition.

  • by Gretchen Hofmeister
    £77.99

    The most comprehensive textbook and detailed presentation of the lab techniques organic chemistry students need to know.

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