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Publishing Your Medical Research Paper; What They Don't Teach You in Medical School
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1998-01-15)
Author: Daniel W. Byrne
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It is must have for both clinician and Biostatistician
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-01
On the back of the book, it says that it is written for the clinician, not the statistician. I would say that a biostatistician should definitely read this book before conducting any consulting or collaborations. One has to understand the clients's needs (clinician) as well as the client's audience to be a truely effective biostatistician.

A must have. When would be the next version?

Amazing!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-17
A great guide that will aid you during medical research projects. Easy learning, great setup and very very helpful.
Just buy it!!

The best book I've seen on the market for writing a research paper
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Unfortunately no longer available at a regular price. I wrote my first paper with it. Easy to follow for people with no previous writing experience.

Winner of 2 awards from the American Medical Writers Assoc.
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-26
Taking care of sick and injured patients requires special skills, obtained at considerable effort over many years. What about publishing research reports? Any author will tell you that completing and then publishing a research project requires an enormous amount of time and effort. The number of submitted manuscripts has increased more rapidly than the number of journals; at some of our strongest journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, JAMA, only about 10% of submitted papers are accepted. Clearly, a "wannabe" author needs any and every bit of help he/she can get.

Dan Byrne's attractive reasonably priced "Publishing Your Medical Research Paper" provides essential help for both the novice and the more experienced author. The book is unique in many ways. For example, some of the material was obtained from a questionnaire sent to reviewers - the best source of ideas and tips about how to submit a successful, competitive manuscript.

Both the overall big picture, and small, but important details are well covered. Several chapters focus on overall objectives. For example, chapter one summarizes ten key principles for success. Some are obvious, but easy to overlook.

"Invest ample time and money in planning."

As Dan Byrne suggests, you need to spend a lot of time thinking about your research problem and formulating a research plan before you do anything. Without a clear aim and a careful literature review, you are unlikely to succeed, or, if you do, you may simply duplicate previous work.

There is equal attention to small points, such as choice and effective use of graphics.

"You can reduce your graph on a photocopier to see how it will look. Edit the graph until it is as uncluttered and professional as possible."

Any experienced reviewer will tell you how important it is to submit a manuscript with clear writing, clear graphics, and a clear development of ideas. As the book points out, even if the idea is good, a poorly prepared, confusing manuscript is likely to be rejected simply because the reviewers and editors are unsure what the author is trying to say.

It is easy to develop a hostile attitude to reviewers and editors, especially when, after months of hard work your only reward is: "Dear___: I am sorry to inform you we are returning your manuscript entitled .... Because of tight space requirements, we are forced to reject many high quality papers such as yours...."

At such times it helps to remember that Dr. Rosalyn Yalow collected and framed all the rejection letters she received prior to eventual acceptance and publication of the paper for which she was awarded the 1977 Nobel prize in medicine. This book provides accurate, detailed information to authors so they will understand what reviewers and editors look for, and how they judge the quality of a manuscript.

The appendices, which take up about a third of the book, provide practical information to guide authors through the publication process. Having all this material in one place is a real time-saver. You will find the widely used "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals", a medical researcher's directory with extremely useful web sites, and the Helsinki declarations for biomedical research.

"Publishing Your Medical Research Paper" is a valuable tool that will guide researchers and authors through the entire research and publication process. Following the recommendations will greatly increase the strength of a manuscript and the chance for acceptance. One word of caution - many of the recommendations concern the early phases of research; to obtain maximum benefit from this book read it before rather than after completion of your project.

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-25
This book is an excellent and well-documented guide to the design of clinical trials, the analysis of data, and the construction of a high quality manuscript. Both the novice and the expert will derive many helpful suggestions from its content.

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Qualitative Research and Case Study Applications in Education: Revised and Expanded from I Case Study Research in Education/I (Jossey Bass Education Series)
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (1997-09-15)
Author: Sharan B. Merriam
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Accessible and comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-15
For a relatively short book this is an extremely comprehensive, practical, and accessible guide to case studies in education. Since reading it for my dissertation, I've referred to it several times for other projects. I've also strongly recommended it in my classes and for students conducting their theses. It gives both the hows and whys of case studies...motivational and informative.

Case Study Researchers buy this book
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-25
I am a Ph.D. student working on my dissertation in case study research. This book is right on target for academic researchers using a case study approach. If you don't know anything about the process, you need this book. If you think you already know this process, you need this book.

Into case study research
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-29
I'm a nursing research teacher and this book really helps me and my students to understand what is a case study in research. This book has been very helpful in our college of nursing and it can helps all research in humanities field

Qualitative Review
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-13
I found this book a valuable resource for my qualitative research. It was clear and concise, providing examples to illustrate information.

Very useful and helpful
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-29
I recommend this book for anyone with zero or nearly zero knowledge about qualitative research and case study. Even though the majority of the examples are for education field, the generic explanation is very clear. The book guided me step by step by giving bit by bit necessary information regarding the topic.
This book is an exhibit of the author's experiences in the topic as well as her mastery of the story-telling flow without trapped in informal way of writing. The author did very well in explaning "new" terms, so that novice reader does not need to struggle to understand the qualitative research and case study research jargon.
However, there are some shallow discussions on some parts, like computer tools for data management. The author, however, provided an array of further reading materials to consult.
My advice is if you confused by any other books or any description about the topic, especially about the jargon, read this book. When you finish this book, and you return to read those other books, your earlier confusion will disappear.

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Regression Methods in Biostatistics: Linear, Logistic, Survival, and Repeated Measures Models (Statistics for Biology and Health)
Published in Kindle Edition by Springer (2007-06-08)
Authors: Eric Vittinghoff, David V. Glidden, Stephen C. Shiboski, and Charles E. McCulloch
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Excellent book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-21
That is exactly what the title promises. High yield introduction to clinically applied regression methods. A marvel of a book for the subject.

Great resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
I have owned this book for a couple of weeks. In that short time it has proven very useful to me.

The authors use an easy-to-follow writing style and don't get too bogged down in theoretical, statistical formulas. It is full of useful figures that illustrate the points being made. Note: although the authors rely on Stata for creating their printouts and figures, this is not a book on how to use Stata. You don't get the feeling that you have to learn Stata in order to follow along. I have found that most of the Stata diagrams are very similar to the diagrams created in SPSS, and probably SAS and R for that matter.

Although I am reading the book from beginning to end, I have already gleaned some useful information from advanced chapters, thus suggesting that it is a good reference book. For instance, I was frustrated by the lack of coverage on interpreting log transformed data (in multiple regression) in other stats books. I was pleased to discover that this book covers this issue in a clear and concise manner. I am also pleased that the authors have included a chapter on generalized linear models.

This is a very good book for people working in health care research. The authors talk to the reader and explain things in a lucid manner (I have read several stats books that do not do this, so it is a refreshing change). The authors also provide many practical examples to clarify the issues. A background in the basics of statistics is required.



Excellent book ...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
A very specific book, with a lot of details for a statistitian

Nice coverage of important topics for biostatisticians
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-29
The authors say that they created this book to fit with a course they taught at UC San Francisco to medical students. The book is very sophisticated and a great reference source for practicing biostatisticians in industry or research. It surprises me a little that they find it effective for there non-technical audience. Although the topics are technical and many are advanced they do cover it in a conceptual way without heavy mathematics but still requiring some statistics classes as prerequisite.

Regression does not cover all the techniques of biostatistics but as the authors point out the four topics in the subtitle are among the most important. I know this from my many years of experience as a bisostatistician in the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. They use many good practical examples useing many of the common variables studies in many clinical trials where physical exams are given to record blood pressure and other vital signs and chemistry labs are done to determine cholesterol levels and other things that can be factors in various diseases. Also glucose levels are very important to monitor for diabetes trials.

In addition to the standard topics general estimating equations and generalized linear models are covered and where appropriate bootstrap confidence intervals. There is even a chapter on complex surveys a topic important when quality of life is an endpoint and survey instruments are used to measure it.

In the survival analysis chapter the Kaplan-Meier curves, log rank tests and Cox proportional hazards models are covered as expected but the authors go further to include extensions of the Cox model when the proportional hazards assumption fails. My only disappointment is that there is no coverage of actuarial life tables. At the medical device companies that I worked for it was common to get interval data on events rather than continuous data and then the Cutler-Ederer life table method is the analog for interval data to the Kaplan-Meier estimator for continuous data.

The book covers many topics but is concise as the authors claim. The authors provide a lot of examples that they work out using the statistical package Stata. The authors claim that Stata is the package of choice for biostatistics. This may be the case in academic settings but is certainly not the case in the pharmaceutical industry where SAS is used almost exclusively. I think that it would have been better to show how to write the computer code for solving these problems both in SAS and Stata. To the authors credit Stat is a very good package for their purpose and they do at times mention SAS and SPSS which are the other two major statistical packages used in industry.

All in all this is a very good book that is worth its list price. I will use it as a reference. it also contains a very nice bibliography of 9 pages.

very good book, compact but comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-11
This book covers a wide range of topics in Biostatistics, in a comprehensive, but not overwhelming way. In my opinion this book has the potential of being useful to a broad audience, from Statisticians to other professionals who do health related research.

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Research Design: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications, Inc (1994-05-23)
Author: John W. Creswell
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If you are doing research read this
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-19
Do not start your readings about qualitative or quantitative resreach somewhere else. This book will tell you what your supervisor did notl. Its a must a must for your research. It gives you a step by step approach on how to conduct and write up your research.

Best reference for a dissertation!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-06
If you are writing a research paper of any kind, this book gives you a step by step approach. Highly recommended

Great Book!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-10
A must have for educational researchers - both graduate student, classroom instructors, and professional investigator.

Superb Coverage of Research Design
Helpful Votes: 27 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-23
While written for those preparing a dissertation or thesis, the book proves extremely useful for the undergraduate discovering the world of research. Unfamiliar terms are thoroughly explained along with a clear illustration of many potentially obscure methodologies. This book is a "must have" for anyone preparing for a research project.

Highly Recommended
Helpful Votes: 38 out of 39 total.
Review Date: 1997-03-01
Excellent introduction to both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Useful for beginning students and for those with more experience in research methods. Especially useful for reporting research. If I were teaching a methods class, I would use this book without hesitation.

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A Search of African American Life, Achievement and Culture: First Search
Published in Hardcover by Stardate Publishing Company (2006-04-15)
Author: John Cothran
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Educational and informative...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
John C. Cothran has compiled an impressive collection of over 1800 facts regarding African-American life and culture, spanning over the past 500 years. Broken into twelve categories consisting of art, literature, entertainment, and carrying over into science, military, and geography, it is an exhaustive historical representation of our ancestors and their achievements. It even has photographs and illustrations which makes the book even more important for studying and learning more about African-Americans.

While the concept of A SEARCH OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE, ACHIEVEMENT, AND CULTURE may not be a unique one, the presentation of this book (set up in question/answer format) will be appreciated not only by educators and historians, but also by children of all ages. It can be used in trivia contests, and other fun activities, as well as a guide for history projects. What stands out for me with the book is the wealth of information and how Cothran went one step further and shared tidbits of information on famous African-Americans and happenings of their youth. I enjoyed A SEARCH OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE, ACHIEVEMENT, AND CULTURE and would recommend every African-American family add this fascinating book to their collection of works by, for, and about our history and achievements.

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An excellent resource especially for grade-school African American studies
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-13
A Search Of African American Life, Achievement And Culture is a reference compilation of over 400 black-and-white photographs and 1800 facts about the amazing struggles and accomplishments of African Americans over the past 500 years. Twelve chronological chapters cover landmark African American achievements in art, literature, science, education, business, geography, civil rights, military, sports, and entertainment. A unique question-and-answer format ("Who grew up in Washington D.C., was inspired by African American soldiers assigned to Washington D.C. after the Indian Wars, and later became America's first African American General?" Answer: Benjamin O. Davis, Sr.) allows A Search Of African American Life, Achievement And Culture to be easily incorporated into educational games or quizzes. An excellent resource especially for grade-school African American studies.

Great for Teachers!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-25
This book is a great addition to your classroom. It is filled with amazing historical information that your students will enjoy. The information is organized and practical for teaching.

Must Have!!
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Review Date: 2006-05-18
I have more than one copy of this book and it is a must have for any library. The material is eye opening and the format makes it a page turner. My friends and family have enjoyed using this book as our trivia game source. You are certain to be surprised to see the past and the present accomplishments of African Americans displayed with photographs and the detail of the great contributions acknowledged.

500 Years Of African American Contribututions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-03
John C. Cothran, author of A Search of African-American Life, Achievement and Culture, candidly states in the Introduction to his book, that as an African American growing up in the USA, he was unaware of significant accomplishments of African Americans.

The author indicated to me that he started his project about twenty years ago and the original idea was to create a game based on facts.
Not satisfied with this approach, he decided to write a book that would resemble the
question and answer format or the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) used by many companies on Internet sites.
It should be mentioned and as pointed out by the author, the use of the term "African American" in the book pertains to people of African descent from North America and South America.

Divided into ten chapters, the book touches a wide spectrum of subjects, as the contributions of African Americans in the fields of the Arts, Business, Education, Entertainment, Geography, History and Civil Rights, Literature, Military History, Science, Sports, Children, and Adolescence.
It certainly is, as the author states in the Preface, a small encyclopedia in a different format.

It was an eye opener to discover that the founder of the city of Chicago was Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable (c.1745-1818), who was an African American, and who spent his youth in Haiti.
Did you know that W.C. Handy was considered the "Father of the Blues?" He taught music at the Alabama A&M College in Normal Alabama in 1900. He left because the college emphasized music he considered inferior. Two of his compositions were "Memphis Blues" and "St. Louis Blues."
Whose name means "Ethiopian" In Greek, and was known for his fables and children's stories? I will leave that one for you to find out from the book.

In the world of Science we are informed that it was an African American slave in 1721 who described how he was inoculated against smallpox using an African method of inoculation. Cotton Mather began to use this procedure in America, and it was used to protect soldiers of the Revolutionary War-later adopted by the British.
When you sharpen your pencil, remember it was J.L. Love who on Nov. 23, 1807 patented the pencil sharpener.
If you love potato chips, the next time you put one in your mouth, remember it was Hryam S. Thomas in 1868, who developed it.

These are just a sampling of the hundreds of facts and findings that are highly informative, precise, well researched, and ideal for sharing with children and adults alike.
All of which are enlivened with black and white photos, and coherently presented in a simple accessible style, illustrating the outstanding and little known contributions of African Americans.

Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures





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Secret Societies Exposed
Published in Paperback by Trafford Publishing (2007-03-30)
Author: Charles Del Campo
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What a Book!!!
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Review Date: 2008-02-18
What a Book!!! This unusual book is sometimes enduring to read, but all the profound contents are unexpected and bewildering! I was completely amazed at all the secret revelations and what goes on underground without detection by humanity at large. The author expose also gives you a new age consciousness, direction into evolution and the horrors of the malicious dark entities who have infiltrated in religion, and government. In contrast, every chapter consumes you with different revelations and exclusive teachings of secret societies. I really liked it and would love to meet the author

I highly recommended this book
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Review Date: 2008-02-12
I got this fantastic book after reading the Da Vinchi Code and The Secret .There is no doubt that Secret Societies Exposed deals with accurate esoteric information compared to other fictional story tellers. The Author, contrary to other writers was actually initiated in these amazing Secret Societies. I cant understand why Hollywood hasn't made a movie out of this extraordinary book!! I highly recommended to all.

secret societies exposed
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
As the title says.."exposed"; shocking revelations, very well described. No wonder this book had to be edited outside the US.

Mysteries Uncovered
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-31
The book not only covers the historical perspective for many secret "but well known" societies, but how they still exist in our modern society, and what goes on behind their closed doors. Highly recommended, not only for those interested in the esoteric, but conspiracy theorists as well. There's something here for everyone.

Awesome Book! Best Seller List for 2006
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-14
This book is "awesome" reveals all the true secrets that the Davinchi Code lacks! It's non-fictional and full of extraordinary revelations. Some minor errors in the editing, yet the Author conveys the secrets of Freemasonry, Rosicrucians, Knight Templars and many hidden Secret Societies. Highly recommended!!

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The Secrets of Death: In The View Of Astral Projection
Published in Paperback by Sapphire (2008-03-08)
Author: Sapphire
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The book of secrets...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-03
This book is specially helpful, when you have sick relative or love ones. No one clearly understand "Death", but this book has very detailed description about the death and where do we go after death, and the trip to Egyptian is a great read.

The truth about death.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
Whoever studies the subject of "Death" should read this book as reference. I was referred by my professor to get this one. It is a chilling read, and yet very clear. No confusion about the "Death," and it will help you to be ready about afterlife, it is nothing horrible about death but a way of how the universe works.
I like the part the most: when author describes the "Dark angels and the looks of the 'God of the Death.'" And the "death" is not the end, but beginning of another journey.

Awesome read!!,
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-07
A superb suspense book that takes us on a whirlwind chase to an astounding finish. I felt propelled by the incredible pacing, the lure of the secrets at its core, and author sheer storytelling power.

The pages of this terrific book practically turn themselves.

It is creditable for its value. A true book about the secrets of death.

really good
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-18
I enjoyed this book greatly.
It basically outlines the human journey after pysical death.
It is through the view off Sapphire from when his father passed away.
If you want to know these secrets you can find the information elsewhere through research, but theres no need if you have this book, you will end up coming to the same conlusions, and it is awesome to find out what happens step by step each day.
i highly reccoment this book.
even if your not interested in this kind of stuff, it would still be a good read
:)

Good, virtuoso read !
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-16
"The Secrets of Death" rattles you to the bone. A week after I finished reading it, I still woke up at three in the morning wondering: What if...I am not prepared?" Reading this book "Time" seems do not exist, the pages practically turn themselves.

What inspired the author: his father passed away, due to love of father-son relationship, author used his paranormal abilities (astral projection, remote viewing and time travel, etc) followed his father step by step from the moment of death... all the way to his father crossed over to another side. It is a best read since the uncharismatic "Book of the Dead" from Tibet. This book also reveals many secrets in the universe like the book stated (under the Amazon customer -photo share)... EYE OPENING. Author is able to tell exactly where those dimensions are in the space. Within this book, author told us where exactly- the Aliens live... they know where is the Earth, and now we know where to find them, they are no longer a myth.

What amazes me: In order to find out more about the death, author took a trip to Egypt to study the "Book of the Dead" (Egyptian version), and found many shocking secrets. "Death" is a journey, all human have to face... especially our own journey, you want to be prepared and not to make mistakes. Wrong methods, you could destroy your own soul. Or worst... your soul could be trapped FOREVER. What a very good and virtuoso read!

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Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents (HC) (Adolescence and Education)
Published in Hardcover by Information Age Publishing (2006-01-05)
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must read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-27
Great book. Highly recommended for students of education and of psychology. Chapters range from academic treatises offering the most cutting-edge research (Bandura, Zimmerman, Schunk chapters) to practical and reader-friendly essays sure to be of interest to teachers and parents (Pajares, Caprara chapters). As other reviewers have noted, the Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales should be of great interest to researchers, particularly doctoral students interested in conducting studies of self-efficacy.

Exceptional
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-09
As a researcher in the area of academic motivation, and a psychologist who works with adolescents on a regular basis, I found this book very helpful. Chapters are lucid and grounded in the most current research. The editors have put together a volume that is helpful not only to clinicians and researchers, but for anyone interested in the beliefs of adolescents!

Working with youth - read this!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-02
This is an outstanding new book that explores what is today the hottest concept in education, particularly in the area of motivation:
self-efficacy. Part of the social cognitive theory of Albert Bandura, America's greatest living psychologist, self-efficacy refers to people's beliefs in their own capabilities. In this book, editors Frank Pajares and Tim Urdan bring together practically every prominent voice currently studying self-efficacy. The focus on adolescents is especially worthwhile, as none of the existing books on this topic has focused on this important age group. Bandura himself authors two chapters, one that places self-efficacy during adolescence in perspective and another that offers the Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales. Other chapters are penned by prominent researchers such as Barry Zimmerman, Dale Schunk, Anita Woolfolk (who writes on the self-efficacy beliefs of teachers), Robert Lent and Nancy Betz (whose focus is how self-efficacy beliefs play out when adolescents begin to select careers), and Ralf Schwarzer (on self-efficacy, adolescent risk-taking, and health). There are also chapters geared for those interested in how self-efficacy beliefs influence adolescents in areas such as special education, culture, the family, and sports. Perhaps the most practical chapter is provided by Pajares, who offers teachers and parents valuable insights about how self-efficacy beliefs can be nurtured and developed. This is a rewarding read and a much needed book.

A must read for everyone working with youth
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-31
This is an outstanding volume that focuses on self-efficacy beliefs during adolescence, a time when these self-beliefs are critically important. Chapter authors consist of a who's who in self-efficacy theory. These include three of the giants, Barry Zimmerman, Dale Schunk, and Robert Lent, as well as great researchers such as Nancy Betz, Mimi Bong, Gian Vittorio Caprara, Deb Feltz, Ralf Schwarzer, and Anita Woolfolk. Especially impressive, Albert Bandura, the Father of Social Cognitive Theory and of self-efficacy (as he is accurately described in the foreword), writes the opening chapter. Frank Pajares' closing chapter should be must reading for all parents and teachers of children and of adolescents. It's also worth mentioning that the Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales is included in this volume (exciting news, given that it has never before been published). All in all, a much welcomed book for everyone interested in the motivation and achievement of children and
adolescents.

A must read for everyone working with youth
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-31
This is an outstanding volume (I would have given it a six or seven if I could have) that focuses on self-efficacy beliefs during adolescence, a time when these self-beliefs are critically important. Chapter authors consist of a who's who in self-efficacy theory. These include three of the giants, Barry Zimmerman, Dale Schunk, and Robert Lent, as well as great researchers such as Nancy Betz, Mimi Bong, Gian Vittorio Caprara, Deb Feltz, Ralf Schwarzer, and Anita Woolfolk. Especially impressive, Albert Bandura, the Father of Social Cognitive Theory and of self-efficacy (as he is accurately described in the foreword), writes the opening chapter. Frank Pajares' closing chapter should be must reading for all parents and teachers of children and of adolescents. It's also worth mentioning that the Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales is included in this volume (exciting news, given that it has never before been published). All in all, a much welcomed book for everyone interested in the motivation and achievement of children and
adolescents.

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Shortwave Receivers Past & Present: Communications Receivers 1942-1997
Published in Paperback by Universal Radio Research (1998-04)
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An EXCELLENT reference volume
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Review Date: 2008-08-15
Fred has done an excellent job of cataloging a wide range of shortwave receivers from the early WWII "boat anchors" up through the modern integrated-circuit PLL synthesized high performance radios of the 1990s. He not only covers the usual radios such as Collins, Drake and National but also the more obscure like the beautiful Gelosos from Italy (I DROOLED over those in catalogs in the '50s).

I guarantee you this book will raise your appreciation for the radios created by the gifted engineers (and the "dogs" created by some NOT so gifted ones) - these wonderful devices not only entertain and educate us but help save lives at sea and keep our conuntries safe.

Receivers Guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-07
The Shortwave Receivers Past & Present: Communications Receivers 1942-1997 is an excellent resource book for collectors and those interested in used radios. There are pictures specs and evaluations of hundreds for the shortwave radios in this era.If you are in the market for a used receiver or a collector this is an invaluable resource. Also provided is a realistic pricing of the true value of each receiver as well as a 1 to 5 star evaluation based on the author's many years in the hobby.
This is the Bible for radio hobbists on the subject

This is the sole resource for Shortwave Receivers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-08
If you do not already have this book, and have avid interest in communications receivers, shame on you. You have no right to gripe if you are in the dark without the info. Fred needs to come out with a new edition soon. A bargain at the price. A must have, what else is there to say?

Some receivers is missing, but you can help!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-29
Yes, this is a catalog of base receivers, 1945-now. Osterman provides many useful informations, and if it may be true that some informations may not be useful to an european reader (e.g. the 'used' prices), you wil not find elsewhere a so comprehensive guide. Another book will be dedicated to portable sw radios. Osterman is not God, so many data are provided by the readers: it's the way the informations flow in the scientific communities, why not here? If you are an european reader, and you know something Osterman does not, write him. I've done so, and a new chapter in this edition was added with the informations I retrieved.

Very comprehensive summary of most vintage/modern receivers
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-02
Nearly 500 pages of pictures & data on most SW receivers built in North America & abroad. Contains basic specs & features, picture, descriptions, and data on when built, physical dimensions, and estimates on values. A must for collectors.

Research
Side Effects: A Prosecutor, a Whistleblower, and a Bestselling Antidepressant on Trial
Published in Kindle Edition by Algonquin Books (2008-06-17)
Author: Alison Bass
List price: $24.95
New price: $9.99

Average review score:

Outstanding Story about Pharmaceutical Industry Coverup
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-12
Side Effects reads like a novel, even though it is a factual, non-fiction book. It is a well-written, outstanding story that depicts how several pharmaceutical firms along with the FDA intentionally did not disclose the negative, suicidal side affects of anti-depressant drugs such as Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. Alison Bass weaves this story through a few victims and researchers who were trying to get out the truth and stand up against some very powerful, manipulative and well-financed pharmaceutical companies who make billions of dollars from these drugs. A must read!

Outstanding Exposé
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-23
Alison Bass brings all the players to life, both the good and the bad, in this well documented story behind the NY Attorney General's legal action against GSK. This book is in the tradition of Erin Brokavich or A Civil Action; it reads like a novel, like a thriller in fact, only it's true. No one could make this stuff up. I could not put it down. Bass deserves a lot of credit for her courage in writing this. Not only does she expose the underbelly of academic research at prestigious Ivy League schools, but also uncovers the sordid manipulation of patient advocacy groups like NAMI by pharmaceutical interests. Nothing is sacred. She goes after it all and it's a story that needs to be told in full just as it is here. I hope it will be widely read. It is a useful and exciting addition to the many books coming out about the corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, academic research, and the regulatory authorities, bringing it down to a very human level.

A Gripping Expose of the Pharmaceutical Industry
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-20
In this gripping expose, Alison Bass manages to turn the inner workings of medical research, clinical trials and the legal system into a literary page-turner. Through tireless reporting, she brings to life several characters who made a huge impact in one small corner of the pharmaceutical industry, while also laying bare a medical system that continues to put Americans at risk. This is an important book that deserves much attention.

Definitely a must-read for us (and our legislators)
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-06

It's horrifying to read about our dependence on drugs. I was shocked with the first story: A teenager feels uncomfortable in social situations. She sees an ad on television promising a drug to turn teens from wallflowers to social butterflies. She asks her doctor for the drug. No problem, he says. He's not a psychiatrist, but he is an MD.

Aside from concerns about effects of these drugs on children and young people, why doesn't someone ask why doctors encourage patients to seek solutions in a bottle? How is depression diagnosed (or over-diagnosed)?

Then we have a story of a psychiatrist at Brown University who appears to be billing the government for research he's not conducting. He's also adjusting research reports to discount side effects.

He's still around, still holding a prestigious position at Brown University, still receiving research grants.

Author Bass also quotes a disturbing statistic: doctors who accept money from pharmaceutical companies (for research, consulting or testifying) tend to prescribe a lot more medication than those who don't.

The fiery, likeable prosecutor battles her own vision problems as well as the pharmaceutical industry. It's frustrating to read about the legal minutiae she has to address while people are dying from these drugs. The judge's name sounds familiar: I believe she was also the judge in the Martha Stewart case.

At the end of the book, we learn that the troubled teen lost her pill-induced "suicidal ideation" after discontinuing Ambien and Paxil. She has learned to accept her personality and she's found the perfect job as a veterinary technician.

That's the good news. But as Bass reports, FDA reports still depend on doctors who accept money from drug companies, but claim they remain unbiased. Maybe they could work on a drug to cure their deep denial.






A Must-Read in Our Pill-Popping Culture
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
This account of shady goings on in the U.S. drug-industrial complex is an eye-opener. Even though the subject matter might seem a bit sterile -- clinical trials, the FDA, the pharmaceutical industry, and university researchers -- Side Effects is a delightful page-turner. The reader is drawn into the lives of the characters and the details of their compelling stories as if one were reading a novel or detective story. Side Effects is a must read in our pill-popping culture.


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