STATS Diamond Chronicles, 1998

STATS Diamond Chronicles, 1998

Author: John Sickels

Publisher: STATS Publishing

Published: 1998-02

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9781884064494

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"STATS Diamond Chronicles" presents essays, debates, and discussion from the 1997 baseball season, as authored by some of the most popular baseball minds in the business. Focusing on hot topics from this past season, the guide also presents information and insight from the 1997-98 off-season, getting baseball fans totally prepared for Major League Baseball 1998.


STATS Diamond Chronicles 1999

STATS Diamond Chronicles 1999

Author: STATS Inc

Publisher: STATS Publishing

Published: 2000-03

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781884064661

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Diamond Chronicles acts as the perfect compliment to the STATS baseball library. Featuring essays, debates and discussions from the 1998 baseball season and offseason, from some of the most popular and outspoken baseball minds in the business. Sometimes heated, often irreverent and always entertaining, Diamond Chronicles makes for compelling reading to novice fans and baseball junkies alike.


STATS Major League Handbook, 1998

STATS Major League Handbook, 1998

Author: Stats Publishing

Publisher: STATS Publishing

Published: 1997-11

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9781884064425

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Now in its ninth year, Bill James's legendary "Handbook" offers everything the true baseball fan wants and needs, including complete career pitching and hitting stats for every 1997 player, managerial performances and tendencies, and more.


STATS Baseball Scoreboard, 1998

STATS Baseball Scoreboard, 1998

Author: John Sickels

Publisher: STATS Publishing

Published: 1998-03

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9781884064463

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One of the only question and answer baseball annuals on the market today, STATS Baseball Scorecard takes a creative and insightful look into what makes baseball tick, with lively analysis of all the hot topics facing Major League Baseball today.


Major League Baseball in the 1970s

Major League Baseball in the 1970s

Author: Joseph G. Preston

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2004-01-23

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0786415924

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Many of the most powerful trends in baseball today have their roots in the 1970s. Baseball entered that decade seriously behind the times in race relations, attitudes toward conformity versus individuality, and the manager-player relationship. In a sense, much of the wrenching change that American society as a whole experienced in the 1960s was played out in baseball in the following decade. Additionally, the game itself was rapidly evolving, with the inauguration of the designated hitter rule in the American League, the evolution of the closer, the development of the five-man starting rotation, the acceptance of strikeout lions like Dave Kingman and Bobby Bonds and the proliferation of stolen bases. This book opens with a discussion of the challenges that faced baseball's movers and shakers when they gathered in Bal Harbour, Florida, for the annual winter meetings on December 2, 1969. Their worst nightmares would be realized in the coming years. For many and often contradictory reasons the 1970s game evolved into a war of competing ideologies--escalating salaries, an acrimonious strike, Sesame Street-style team mascots, and the breaking of the time-honored tradition that all players, including the pitcher, must play on offense as well as defense--that would ultimately spell doom for the majority of attendees.


Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Author: William Mendenhall

Publisher: Brooks/Cole

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13:

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This new edition has been expanded using state-of-the-art MINITAB graphics to reflect current trends in descriptive data analysis. Much of the text has been rewritten in response to student requests to make the language and style more readable and user friendly. This classic now features a more graphic approach to modernize it, and more emphasis on the uses of the computer in statistics is also a focus for this edition. Inference making, crystal-clear explanations, and well-honed exercises with raw data sets continue to be the hallmarks for the book.


The Teaching of Psychology

The Teaching of Psychology

Author: Stephen F. Davis

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1135644152

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The Teaching of Psychology is centered around the masterful work of two champions of the teaching of psychology, Wilbert J. McKeachie and Charles L. Brewer, in order to recognize their seminal contributions to the teaching of the discipline. The book's main goal is to provide comprehensive coverage and analysis of the basic philosophies, current issues, and the basic skills related to effective teaching in psychology. It transcends the typical "nuts and bolts" type books and includes such topics as teaching at small colleges versus a major university, teaching and course portfolios, the scholarship of teaching, what to expect early in a teaching career, and lifelong learning. The Teaching of Psychology also features: Biographies of Bill McKeachie and Charles L. Brewer Fourteen chapters written by leading authorities in the teaching of psychology, which provide overviews of the latest psychological research and theories in effective college and university teaching. These chapters cover lecturing, classroom presence, using humor in teaching, pedagogy, advising, teaching critical thinking, writing, and technology, and training graduate students to teach Useful advice to new teachers and seasoned veterans, including qualities of master teachers, understanding the many facets of working within the academy, and teaching with technology Insights into teaching specific courses within the psychology curriculum, including the history of psychology, biological psychology, statistics and research methods, learning, social psychology, personality, psychology of women, cross-cultural psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, psychology of religion, and environmental psychology A closing section containing Bill McKeachie's and Charles L. Brewer's perspectives into the teaching of psychology and its history, highlights, and future. This book is intended for academic psychologists who teach and/or train graduate assistants to teach at the college and university level. All royalities from this book will be donated to the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Division 2 of the American Psychological Association), which each year sponsors many activities across the country to promote the teaching of psychology.