A Guide to Speech-Language Pathology Author : Otis Monroe Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639870011 The study of human communication, its development, and its disorders is referred to as speech-language pathology. It is regarded as an allied health profession or related health profession along with audiology, Read More |
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Critical Issues in Occupational Health Psychology Author : Bartemius Woodard Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639871360 An interdisciplinary area of psychology that is concerned with the health and safety of workers is referred to as occupational health psychology. It deals with the impacts of psychosocial workplace factors Read More |
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Author : Philip Parsons Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639873371 The systematic and scientific study of mind and behavior is termed as psychology. It tries to predict the effects of peer pressure, environmental factors and biological influences on the way humans think, Read More |
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Psychology: Theory and Applied Principles Author : Heather Moore Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639874651 The branch of science which deals with the study of mind and behavior is termed as psychology. It focuses on the various aspects of conscious and unconscious phenomena, feelings, and thoughts. The discipline Read More |
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Understanding Everyday Communicative Interactions Author : Remus Fischer Subject : Psychology ISBN :9781639875511 Communicative interactions are interactive processes that exist among members of a group. These are the ways in which people act with and react to other people. Everyday communicative interactions are Read More |
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Forensic Anthropology: A Comprehensive Introduction Author : Grace Murphy Subject : Anthropology ISBN :9781639872350 The branch of science which applies the principles of anthropology in a legal environment is known as forensic anthropology. It focuses on the study of human skeletons and its remain which may be decomposed, Read More |
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An International Overview on Women and Migration Author : Douglas Taylor Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639870462 Human migration is often associated with better human capital, political and religious persecution, or environmental factors. Almost half of international migrants are women, who migrate from developing Read More |
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Introduction to Cultural Studies Author : Nelson Palmer Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873296 The interdisciplinary field that studies the ways in which culture has created and transformed individual experiences, social relations and power is known as cultural studies. It studies cultural analysis Read More |
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Lone Parenthood: Challenges and Opportunities Author : Jackson Smith Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873463 A lone parent is defined as a parent who raises a child or children, and does not have a spouse or a live-in partner. Lone parenthood is one of the most important social trends in the 21st century in advanced Read More |
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New Insights into Social Relations Author : Oliver Armstrong Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639873937 A social relation is a blanket term for any relationship between two or more individuals, groups or organizations. It forms the basis of social organisations, social structures, social movements and social Read More |