James Kalat's best-selling Introduction to Psychology does far more than cover major theories and studies; it encourages you to question the information and ask yourself, "How was this conclusion reached?" and "Does the evidence really support it?" In this student-praised text, Kalat challenges your preconceptions about psychology to help you become a more informed consumer of information not only during your college experience but also as you venture into your post-college life.
Making sense of the language and meaning of the United States Constitution doesn’t have to take a long time - and it doesn’t have to be difficult! In just 15 minutes a day, students can learn all of the history concepts related to the Constitution, which are often tested in school and on standardized exams. Each lesson covers a key historical time period, from information about the document’s authors to each Amendment, in detail. Also included are interesting facts and quotes, which help students retain the information, and practice questions in every lesson to help track progress.
Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems (11th Edition)
This essential text provides a strong foundation to accountants by offering concise, user-friendly coverage of core topics. Newly updated and revised, this eleventh edition has been reorganized to strengthen its flexibility. Expanded coverage is presented on Sarbanes-Oxley, Cobit Version 4, XBRL, and of risk and governance. Case in Point sections highlight how the concepts are applied in the field. Multiple choice questions at the end of the chapters help reinforce the material. An updated database chapter also provides hands-on instruction in Microsoft Access. Accountants will be able to use this information to effectively utilize the right information system for their needs.