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  • av Andrea A. Lunsford
    599,-

  • av Diana Hacker
    725,-

  • av Angelica M. Stacy
    975,-

    Living By Chemistry is a full-year high school curriculum that incorporates science practices with a guided-inquiry approach. By encouraging students to ask questions and teaching them to collect evidence, students learn how to think like scientists. The new 3rd edition provides topical and necessary focuses on earth science, sustainability, and NGSS-style problem solving.

  • av Karen M. Kortz & Jessica J. Smay
    639,-

  • av Karin Knisely
    695,-

    The newest edition of Knisely's Student Handbook for Writing in Biology is the helping hand your students are looking for, offering the support they need to write within the conventions of biology.

  • av Michael Lovenheim
    929,-

    While there are many great research articles, good books, and provocative policy analyses related to the economics of education, these materials are often written to influence the policy process and not necessarily for students with limited knowledge of the underlying policies and the economic framework.

  • av Mark Taylor & N. Gregory Mankiw
    1 099,-

  • av Daren Starnes
    1 129,-

    The Practice of Statistics is the most trusted program for AP(R) Statistics because it provides teachers and students with everything they need to be successful in the statistics course and on the AP(R) Exam.  With the expert authorship of high school AP(R) Statistics veterans, Daren Starnes and Josh Tabor and their supporting team of AP(R) teacher/leaders, The UPDATED Practice of Statistics, Sixth edition features a revised organization to match the new unit structure in the 2019-2020 Course Framework for AP(R) Statistic perfectly.

  • av Claire D. Advokat
    1 119,-

    In its 40th anniversary edition, A Primer of Drug Action continues to evolve side by side with the field it covers, drawing on the expertise of its authors in medicine, basic science, and clinical science to offer the most current and comprehensive guide to psychopharmacology available.

  • av Deborah Licht
    1 055,-

    "With a unique partnership with Scientific American, Presenting Psychology is built upon two pillars of research: the study of behavior and mental processes, supported by a vast fund of scientific evidence that requires critical thinking. Focuses on relevance and student engagement, through integrated thematic features, demonstrating psychology is a science, with a big picture overview and conceptual links across chapters. Featured chapter stories, about people whose experiences help us understand and apply psychological concepts, are integrated throughout the text and have been selected to represent people from all walks of life, providing a mosaic of gender, culture, race, age, nationality, and application"--

  • av Jon Rogawski
    1 075,-

    The most successful calculus book of its generation, Jon Rogawski's Calculus offers an ideal balance of formal precision and dedicated conceptual focus, helping students build strong computational skills while continually reinforcing the relevance of calculus to their future studies and their lives.

  • av Paul Krugman
    1 119,-

    When it comes to explaining fundamental economic principles by drawing on current economic issues and events, no one is more effective than Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and co-author, Robin Wells. In this modular text, Krugman and Wells' signature storytelling style helps readers understand economic concepts in the real world. Instead of long, traditional chapters of traditional length, this version presents brief modules, each focused on one topic and easy to read in one sitting.

  • av Paul Krugman
    1 119,-

    When it comes to explaining fundamental economic principles by drawing on current economic issues and events, no one is more effective than Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and co-author, Robin Wells. In this modular text, Krugman and Wells' signature storytelling style helps readers understand economic concepts in the real world. Instead of long, traditional chapters of traditional length, this version presents brief modules, each focused on one topic and easy to read in one sitting.

  • av Richard Campbell
    1 049 - 1 055,-

  • av Cheryl Ball, Jennifer Sheppard & Kristin Arola
    589,-

    A brief, accessible text designed to support core writing assignments, streamlining the process of composing multimodally: helping students make decisions about content across a range of modes, forms, and media from words to images to movement.

  • av Nancy Sommers & Diana Hacker
    605,-

  • av Andrea A. Lunsford
    599,-

  • av Stephen Rubb
    1 035,-

    Created specifically for the economics course as taught in business schools, Economic Principles: A Business Perspective covers the fundamentals of economics in the context of today's globalized business world, with strong examples, integrated technology, and practical pedagogy.

  • av Barry Panas
    589,-

    Written as the ideal companion for the Stewart, et al., textbook, this valuable resource serves as both a study guide that delves into each topic area, and a practice section that provides two AP (R) Physics 1 practice exams.

  • av Angelica Stacy
    975,-

    Designed to help all students to learn real chemistry, Living By Chemistry is a full-year high school curriculum that incorporates science practices with a guided-inquiry approach.

  • av Barbara Hildebrandt
    1 115,-

    Study, practice, rest. Repeat. Human Geography for the AP(R) Course by Hildebrant et al, is perfectly aligned to College Board's APHG(R) course. It includes all course concepts with plentiful skills support and practice. A complete AP(R) Practice Exam rounds out the tools in this engaging book program.

  • av Robert Geller, Roger Freedman & William J. Kaufmann
    1 039,-

    This is an abbreviated volume of Universe by Freedman et al., focusing on stars and galaxies. The 5th edition has been updated with new material and new discoveries. This textbook is available with LaunchPad.

  • av Andrew Friedland
    555,-

    Strive for a 5: Preparing for the AP® Environmental Science Examination is a workbook designed to help students evaluate their understanding of the material covered in the student textbook, to reinforce key concepts, and to prepare students for success on the AP® Environmental Science Exam. There are two sections in the Strive for a 5, a study guide section and a test preparation section. The study guide contains a detailed reading guide for students to use as they study the chapter with between 100 and 200 comprehension questions per chapter. There are also vocabulary exercises, math practice problems, and review questions, as well as FRQ practice questions and two full practice cumulative exams.

  • av David Anderson
    1 145,-

    AP (R) Economics courses are hard. Assembled by AP (R) experts and divided into short modules, the organization, language, and emphasis perfectly mirrors College Board's curriculum framework. This dedication to the AP (R) courses keeps teachers and students on track to realize success on the AP (R) exams.

  • av Roger Freedman
    1 005,-

    College Physics for the AP® Physics 1 Course is the first textbook to integrate AP® skill-building and exam prep into a comprehensive college-level textbook, providing students and teachers with the resources they need to be successful in AP® Physics 1. Throughout the textbook yoüll find AP Exam Tips, AP® practice problems, and complete AP® Practice Exams, with each section of the textbook offering a unique skill-building approach. Strong media offerings include online homework with built-in tutorials to provide just-in-time feedback. College Physics provides students with the support they need to be successful on the AP® exam and in the college classroom.

  • av Kathleen Stassen Berger
    1 009,-

    Kathleen Berger's breakthrough text tells a compelling story of life-span development via a topically organised approach.

  • av Bradley A. Hartlaub
    1 095,-

    STAT2 introduces students to statistical modeling beyond what they have learned in a Stat 101 college course or an AP Statistics course. Building on basic concepts and methods learned in that course, STAT2 empowers students to analyze richer datasets that include more variables and address a broader range of research questions. Other than a working understanding of exponential and logarithmic functions, there are no prerequisites beyond successful completion of their first statistics course. To help all students make a smooth transition to this course, Chapter 0 reminds students of basic statistical terminology and also uses the familiar two-sample t-test as a way to illustrate the approach of specifying, estimating, and testing a statistical model.Using STAT2, students will: Go beyond their Stat 101 experience by learning to develop and apply models with both quantitative and categorical response variables, and with multiple explanatory variables. STAT2 Chapters are grouped into units that consider models based on the type of response and type of predictors. Discover that the practice of statistical modeling involves applying an interactive process. STAT2 employs a four-step process in all statistical modeling: Choose a form for the model, fit the model to the data, assess how well the model describes the data, and use the model to address the question of interest. Learn how to apply their developing judgment about statistical modeling. STAT2 introduces the idea of constructing statistical models at the very beginning, in a setting that students encountered in their Stat 101 course. This modeling focus continues throughout the course as students encounter new and increasingly more complicated scenarios. Analyze and draw conclusions from real data, which is crucial for preparing students to use statistical modeling in their professional lives. STAT2 incorporates real and rich data throughout the text. Using real data to address genuine research questions helps motivate students to study statistics. The richness stems not only from interesting contexts in a variety of disciplines, but also from the multivariable nature of most datasets.

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