Showing posts with label Textbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Textbooks. Show all posts

12/24/2009

Review of Forecasting: Methods and Applications (Hardcover)

Excellent book written with the practitioner in mind. Mathematical formalism kept to a minimum. The last 4 chapters (about judgmental forecasting and practical aspects of forecasting) are a plus vs. other books.

Product Description
Can You Predict the Future by Looking at the Past? Since accurate forecasting requires more than just inserting historical data into a model, Forecasting: Methods and Applications, 3/e, adopts a managerial, business orientation. Integrated throughout this text is the innovative idea that explaining the past is not adequate for predicting the future. Inside, you will find the latest techniques used by managers in business today, discover the importance of forecasting and learn how it's accomplished. And you'll develop the necessary skills to meet the increased demand for thoughtful and realistic forecasts. New features in the third edition include:
* An emphasis placed on the practical uses of forecasting.
* All data sets used in this book are available on the Internet.
* Comprehensive coverage provided on both quantitative and qualitative forecasting techniques.
* Includes many new developments in forecasting methodology and practice.

From the Publisher
Presents a wide range of forecasting methods useful for undergraduate or graduate students majoring in business management, economics, or engineering. Develops skills for selecting the proper methodology. Integrates forecasting with the planning and decision-making activities within an organization. Methods of forecasting include: decomposition, regression analysis, and econometrics. Stresses the strengths and weaknesses of the individual methods in various types of organizational areas. Numerous examples are included.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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12/18/2009

Review of Environmental Impact Assessment (Hardcover)

At over hundred bucks, this book is not for everybody.But it is the bestall-in-one resource for conducting environmental impact assessments.Thebook is crammed full with tables and diagrams on everything from examplesof project-effects interaction matrices to "A Comparison of FourHabitat Evaluation Methods."Besides introductory and generalhow-to-do-an-EIA material, chapters cover air, surface water,soil/groundwater, noise, biological envt., cultural envt., socioeconomicenvt, visual impacts, and public participation.The writing has ano-nonsense engineering flavor.Not for casual reading, but as aresource/reference for students and professionals this is a high qualitybut overpriced book.

Product Description
The Canter text appeals mainly to Civil Engineering students taking course work in environmental assessment practice or impact assessment, usually taught at the junior/senior level as a popular elective. Some chemical and environmental engineers take the course as well. The author has specifically beefed up and improved the chapters on biological, cultural, and socioeconomic environmental factors. The book continues to emphasize both production and assessment aspects of environmental factors, i.e., air, water, and noise, together with some interesting case studies. The latest governmental methodologies and Environmental Impact Studies have been included in this timely revision.

About the Author
University of Oklahoma---Norman -reitredupdated July 2002

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12/04/2009

Review of Careers in Psychology: Opportunities in a Changing World (Paperback)

This is an excellent resource for all psych majors out there who are wondering what to do with the very popular degree they are pursuing. The authors urge students not to think in terms of "jobs in psychology" per se (because it is rare to see a job advertised for a psych major),but instead to think of the skill sets they have developed through studying psychology (helpfully identified for you), and to consider how these skills can be used in the workplace.
The rest of the book lays out various professions where psychology skills are used. Each chapter is devoted to an area (i.e. consumer psychology, social psychology, neuropsychology, health professions etc.), and specific jobs in that field are described in clear detail. You learn which jobs require only an undergrad major versus those that require advanced degrees; descriptions of these jobs; recommendations for additional coursework you might want to do if this field interests you; current pay scales; an evaluation of how competitive the job market is for each job and what the prospects are in the coming decades. You can even take a quick little "quiz" to help you decide if this is a field that might suit you. It is easy to navigate through the book, and the authors do a good job of pointing out a lot of factors that you might not have considered.
My only criticism is the book's format: the small font and the unimaginative page layout are at first off-putting. But, perservere! This is a remarkably helpful book that gives a lot of good information in a consise manner. You'll be glad you bought it.

Product Description
CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY helps readers answer the pragmatic questions that many psychology majors ask while still in college. The authors encourage students to take an active role in their own career planning, to take control of their education, and to further define their career goals within psychology.

About the Author
Dr. Tara L. Kuther received her Ph.D. from Fordham University in developmental psychology and is currently an associate professor of psychology at Western Connecticut State University where she teaches courses in child, adolescent and adult psychology. She is an active member of the Society for Teaching of Psychology, Division Two of the American Psychological Association and the Council for Undergraduate Research. Dr. Kuther is the author of several books including THE PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR'S HANDBOOK.

Dr. Robert D. Morgan received his Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University in counseling psychology after completing his predoctoral internship at the Federal Correctional Institution in Petersburg Virginia. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology in the department of psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the Missouri Department of Mental Health. Presently Dr. Morgan is the Co-Associate chair of Psychology and Assistant Professor in the Counseling Division at Texas Tech University.

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