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'Introductory Statistics follows the scope and sequence of a one-semester, introduction to statistics course and is... see more
This open courseware online course is a digital walkabout on the primary concepts, principles, and issues of... see more
An undergraduate multi-state textbook for criminal justice, paralegal, pre-law and administration of justice courses in... see more
One of 4 learning modules created in 2022 for the College Educator Development Program - a collaboration of five Ontario... see more
This training gives an overview of the changes in the APA Publication Manual 6th Edition in comparison with the 5th... see more
Each chapter covers a period of historical time (e.g. a century). Sections within chapters describe what was going on in... see more
This page presents links to therapy, counseling, forensic, and related ethics (and practice) codes developed by... see more
This free, online textbook/course is designed to provide information about general health. One of the goals "is for... see more
A multi-media primary source website embodying and explaining the work papers of nineteenth century seafarers on British... see more
Web guide with links to primary source materials related to United States: National Expansion and Reform on the Library... see more
This online educational resource contains original video interviews with 45 South African anti-apartheid activists,... see more
This free, online textbook/course "will look at a number of different explanations that psychologists put forward in... see more
This is a TED video that lasts less than 15 minutes. 'Why do teenagers seem so much more impulsive, so much less... see more
This is a HIV/AIDS guide. There is an overview of what the disease is including symptoms, testing procedures,... see more
The Colorful Flags Program breaks down ethnic mistrust by teaching specific cultural facts and five basic human relations... see more
Psychology Professor, Mark Laumakis (San Diego State University), discusses his experience of transforming his large... see more
This bibliography focuses on information standards and guides for teachers of psychology. It includes MERLOT links,... see more
Covers how to interpret the One-Way ANOVA results, why we use the ANOVA rather than several independent sample t test... see more
A check list with multiple links to related sites for workplace planning for security and fire/explosion prevention and... see more
This model of the macroeconomy (closed social system) is as comprehensive as possible without it being too complicated... see more
This collection of links points to resources about ICT literacy as it applies to history education. Sources include ICT... see more