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![]() | How We Know What Isn't So : The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday LifeGilovich illustrates his points with vivid examples and supports them with the latest research findings in a wise and readable guide to the fallacy of the obvious in everyday life.On Sale |
![]() | Love Between Equals : How Peer Marriage Really WorksToday's couples, for the first time in history, insist on equality in all aspects of their marriages. Bestselling author and sociologist Schwartz uncovers the hidden pitfalls, the drastic changes, and the unsuspected and astonishing rewards experienced...On Sale |
![]() | Flow: The Psychology of Optimal ExperiencePeople enter a flow state when they are fully absorbed in activity during which they lose their sense of time and have feelings of great satisfaction. The author, a pioneer in this astonishing field of study, clearly explains the principles of 'flow'...On Sale |
![]() | Elementary Statistics, RevisedThis application-oriented guide hands you simple-to-use mathematical techniques for determining various statistics in psychology and the behavioral sciences. Progressing from basic descriptive statistics to inferential paramedic statistics, the handbook...On Sale |
![]() | From Proposal to Publication : An Informal Guide to Writing about Nursing ResearchHere's help at last for one of the toughest challenges any nurse faces in the nursing research cycle--turning ideas into proposals and research into theses and articles: The Basic Outline, Review of the Literature, Writing the Proposal, Methods, Rationale,...On Sale |
![]() | Behavior Therapy : Concepts, Procedures, and ApplicationsThe authors' goal was to create an engaging, readable survey of theory and practice, broad enough to cover the field sufficiently but without going to encyclopedic extremes. As a result, the book includes major sections on theories, principles, and techniques...On Sale |
![]() | Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral SciencesAccording to Richard Shavelson, the goal of any good statistics book is for readers not only to learn the meaning of statistical concepts but also to be able to use these concepts to solve problems. This new, revised edition of 'Statistical Reasoning...On Sale |
![]() | Mind and Brain Sciences in the 21st CenturyThe approach of the new millennium encourages people to stop and think about where we have been and where we are going. In these essays, all but one written for this book, many of those who have helped to shape the fields of neurocognition, cognitive...On Sale |
![]() | The Enchanted World of SleepFor those who have puzzled over the mysteries of sleep, this panoramic view of modern sleep research by a pioneer in the field offers enlightening answers. Interweaving facts with fascinating case histories and anecdotes, Lavie discusses all that is known...On Sale |
![]() | Conscience and CourageIn this brilliantly researched and insightful book, psychologist Eva Fogelman presents compelling stories of rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust--and offers a revealing analysis of their motivations. 'Fogelman has made a major contribution to Holocaust...On Sale |
![]() | Breaking the Patterns of DepressionContradicting the widely held belief that depression is a disease best treated with medication or extensive psychotherapy, this unique and multifaceted book shows how to recognize the patterns that contribute to depression, and how to break them.On Sale |
![]() | Introduction to Nursing InformaticsThis bestselling book covers virtually every aspect of computers, information technology, and information management systems used by nurses--from general information management requirements to clinical practice applications and implementation concerns....On Sale |
![]() | Totem and Taboo : Resemblances Between the Psychic Lives of Savages and NeuroticsIn this brilliant exploratory attempt to extend the analysis of the individual psyche to society and culture, Freud laid the lines for much of his late thought, and made a major contribution to the psychology of religion. Primitive societies and the individual,...On Sale |
![]() | Type Talk : The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live, Love, and WorkIn this one-of-a-kind guide, the authors show exactly how to learn about yourself and those around you, using an exciting, scientifically proven method of evaluating and understanding who you are and why you do the things you do.On Sale |
![]() | How Men ThinkMen at work do it all the time: They brag, cover up their mistakes, pretend to know what they don't, start fights. And they still get ahead! Why? As psychologist Adrienne Mendell learned after she interviewed one hundred male executives, women have learned...On Sale |
![]() | First, Do No HarmA medical reporter for The New York Times delivers an exceptional, widely acclaimed work of true medicine. First, Do No Harm is the dramatic story of real doctors and patients making impossible choices at Houston's Harmann Hospital. Optioned by Paramount...On Sale |
![]() | Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods, 3rd EditionThis third edition of a best-seller features new material on the latest developments and directions in qualitative research—including such subjects as feminist methodology, postmodernism, phenomenology, and cultural anthropology. New sections on...On Sale |
![]() | Thinking StylesIn our society, the recognition of talent depends largely on idealized and entrenched perceptions of academic achievement and job performance. In Thinking Styles, psychologist Robert Sternberg argues that ability often goes unappreciated and uncultivated...On Sale |
![]() | He Just Doesn't Get It : Simple Solutions to the Most Common Relationship ProblemsAn inspirational and straightforward guide to relationships by the author of 'Loving an Imperfect Man', this book provides simple solutions to the most common relationship problems.On Sale |
![]() | Conversations on Mind, Matter, and MathematicsDo numbers and the other objects of mathematics enjoy a timeless existence independent of human minds, or are they the products of cerebral invention? Do we discover them, as Plato supposed and many others have believed since, or do we construct them?...On Sale |





















