The research methods course that most psychology majors are required to take is a challenge for both students and the instructor. The challenge for students is to deal with concepts that are alien …
In this book, ethics professor Anita L. Allen examines the new world we find ourselves in and the choices we make as we navigate through it. Drawing from her own experiences as an African-American …
Multimethod Research explains how a planned synthesis of different research techniques can be purposely used to improve social science knowledge and avoid vulnerability to error. The authors examin…
Modern people face many challenges in the new world, with science and technology becoming more and more important to our day to day lives. A pioneer in the field of multiple intelligences, psycholo…
International student mobility has shown a positive trend in the past decade. The competition among higher education institution is now more open and global. Social media makes it possible for high…
Examines how best developing countries can create the potential to exploit technical change and reap the socio-economic benefits that technology can bring. The need to tailor policies to the differ…
"Because the corporate classroom is ultimately concerned about productivity and performance, its goals are apt to be specific, even narrow. Such nontraditional education has an essential place in o…
Business Essentials captures the widespread significance of recent developments in domestic and global economies and presents their implications on companies today. The 13th Edition includes new re…
This book enables STEMM researchers to write effective papers for publication as well as other research-related texts such as a doctoral thesis, technical report, or conference abstract.Science Res…
What Should I Do? is the cornerstone question for a multitude of ethical considerations - and the basis for this text. How we function when ethical challenges arrive in our "real" lives is the fra…