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CompTIA Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification (4th Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook details Author: Jason W. Eckert File Size: 6 MB Format: PDF Length: 752 Pages Publisher: Cengage Learning; 4th edition Publication Date: February 23, 2015 Language: English ASIN: B00TKNHA7O ISBN-10: 1305107160, 1305480821, 1305808258 ISBN-13: 9781305107168, 9781305480827, 9781305808256, 9781305451131 CompTIA Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification (4th Edition) – eBook PDF Equip today’s users with the latest information to pass CompTIA’s Linux+ (Powered by LPI) Certification exam successfully and outshine when using Linux in the business world with Eckert’s Linux+ Guide To Linux Certification, 4 th Edition, (PDF) . This complete guide offers a solid conceptual foundation and mastery of the practical skills necessary to work with the Linux operation system in today’s network administration environment. The author does an outstanding job of maintaining an emphasis on quality and offering classroom usability while highlighting valuable real-world experiences. This editi...
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Educational Research: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Approaches (7th Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook Details Authors: Robert Burke Johnson, Larry B. Christensen File Size: 19 MB Format: PDF (converted) Length: 704 Pages (1840 in converted PDF) Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc; 7th edition Publication Date: August 29, 2019 Language: English ASIN: B07XSDYCW6 ISBN-10: 1544337833, 1544337825 ISBN-13: 9781544337838, 9781544337821 Educational Research: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Approaches (7th Edition) – eBook PDF Educational Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Approaches, 7 th Edition , (PDF) by Larry Christensen and R. Burke Johnson offers a complete, easily digestible introduction to research methods for undergraduate and graduate students. Readers will develop an understanding of the multiple strategies and research methods used in education and related fields, including how to read and critically assess published research and how to write a proposal, make a questionnaire, and conduct an empirical research study on their own. The latest Sev...

Nursing Research Using Data Analysis: Qualitative Designs and Methods in Nursing – eBook PDF

eBook details Authors: Mary De Chesnay, Faan De Chesnay File Size: 2 MB Format: PDF Length: 252 Pages Publisher: ‎ Springer Publishing Company; 1st edition Publication Date: ‎ December 5, 2014 Language: English ASIN: B00QCEHL1Y ISBN-10: 082612688X ISBN-13: 9780826126887 Nursing Research Using Data Analysis: Qualitative Designs and Methods in Nursing – eBook PDF Chesnay’s Nursing Research Using Data Analysis, (PDF) is a brief, step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative nursing research using several forms of data analysis. It is part of an exclusive series of ebooks devoted to seven different qualitative designs and methods in nursing, written for both beginner researchers and specialists seeking to develop or increase their competency. This practical resource includes such methodologies as content analysis, a means of organizing and interpreting data to obtain themes and concepts; discourse analysis, used to evaluate language to understand social or historical co...

Research Methods in Applied Settings (3rd Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook Details Authors: Jeffrey A. Gliner, Nancy L. Leech, George Arthur Morgan File Size: 3 MB Format: PDF Length: 597 Pages Publisher: Routledge; 3rd edition Publication Date: July 28, 2016 Language: English ASIN: B01J8I5WMK ISBN-10: 113885297X, 1317526899, 1317523085 ISBN-13: 9781138852976, 9781317526896, 9781317523082 Research Methods in Applied Settings: An Integrated Approach to Design and Analysis (3rd Edition) – eBook PDF Research Methods in Applied Settings, 3 rd Edition , (PDF) teaches readers how to plan, conduct, and write a research project and select and infer data through its integrated approach to quantitative research methods. Though not a statistics ebook, college students learn to master which technique to use when and how to evaluate and interpret results, making them better consumers of research. Organized around the steps of conducting a research project, this ebook is ideal for those who need to analyze journal articles. With teaching experience i...

Understanding Nutrition (16th Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook Details Authors: Ellie Whitney, Sharon Rady Rolfes File Size: 117 MB Format: PDF Length: 816 Pages Publisher: Cengage Learning; 16th edition Publication Date: ‎ January 1, 2021 Language: English ASIN: B08QRF8BJQ ISBN-10: 0357447514, 0357447921 ISBN-13: 9780357447512, 9780357447925 Understanding Nutrition (16th Edition) – eBook PDF Prepare for your future career in nutrition with this popular textbook — which makes the science of nutrition meaningful and relatable. Understanding Nutrition, 16 th Edition , (PDF) makes the sometimes confusing topic of nutrition easy to understand by providing step-by-step coverage of nutrition concepts and related processes. Vibrant illustrations and quick-reference nutrition tables make even the most difficult concepts easy to master. With an understanding of nutrition, you can make healthy choices in your daily life and offer others with correct information in your professional career. Additional ISBNs: 978-0357447512, 035744790...

Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective (3rd Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook details Authors: Craig T. Hemmens, David C. Brody, Cassia C. Spohn File Size: 7 MB Format: PDF Length: 536 Pages Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc; 3rd edition Publication Date: January 22, 2016 Language: English ASIN: 1506306578 ISBN-10: 1506306575 ISBN-13: 9781506306575 Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective (3rd Edition) – eBook PDF Written by three nationally recognized experts in the field, Criminal Courts: A Contemporary Perspective, 3 rd Edition, (PDF) explores all regular topics (court structure, courtroom actors, and the trial and appeals process) in addition to others seldom covered, such as specialty courts and the functions and goals of the law. Authors Craig Hemmens, Cassia Spohn and David C. Brody , take a comprehensive and accessible approach which enables instructors to include all of the “standard” material and the option to add selections they consider interesting and applicable to their particular course. This ebook will provide students ...

Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology (5th Edition) – eBook PDF

eBook details Author: John Germov File Size: 6 MB Format: PDF Length: 556 Pages Publisher: Oxford University Press; 5th edition Publication Date: December 30, 2013 Language: English ISBN-10: 0195520149 ISBN-13: 9780195520149 Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology (5th Edition) – eBook PDF Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology, 5 th Edition, (PDF) introduces college students to the theories, issues, concepts, and contexts of the field. Features: * Vignettes at the beginning of every chapter introduce a topic and motivate a sociologically reflexive approach * Discussion questions at the end of every chapter facilitate student engagement and continue the sociological debate * Extensive online resources supplement each chapter, including MOOC and YouTube videos, suggested further reading, recommended websites, and chapters from prior editions * “Doing Health Sociology” boxes link theory to practice and stress sociological research and theories for ...