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9781464145742 | Worth Pub, December 30, 2014, cover price $29.85
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9781464146893 | 2 pck edition (Worth Pub, February 13, 2013), cover price $186.75
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9781429282901 | Gardners Books, April 25, 2011, cover price $41.55
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9781464113062 | 2 lslf edition (Worth Pub, May 3, 2013), cover price $146.30
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9781464107771 | 3 edition (Worth Pub, January 11, 2016), cover price $194.55
9781429242271 | 2 edition (Worth Pub, May 3, 2013), cover price $194.55
9781429260381 | Pck pap/ps edition (Worth Pub, June 1, 2010), cover price $176.80
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9781429206358 | Worth Pub, June 10, 2008, cover price $34.80 | About this edition: "SG and SPSS Manual T/a Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences".
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9781429222808 | Hardcover with CD edition (Worth Pub, April 10, 2008), cover price $188.90
9781429222815 | Pck har/pa edition (Worth Pub, April 10, 2008), cover price $156.20 | About this edition: Like new, no highlighting
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9781464109225 | 3 edition (Worth Pub, May 9, 2014), cover price $232.90
9781429284226 | 2 har/cdr edition (Worth Pub, May 11, 2011), cover price $216.55
9781429232654 | 2 edition (Worth Pub, February 1, 2011), cover price $215.15
9781429225397 | Pck har/cd edition (Worth Pub, March 18, 2008), cover price $165.60 | About this edition: Used book does not come with CD.
9780716750079 | Worth Pub, September 18, 2007, cover price $207.35
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9781429287180 | 2 unbnd edition (Worth Pub, February 15, 2011), cover price $139.90 | About this edition: This study guide helps students to understand and retain the material in 'Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences'.
9781429280297 | 2 stg edition (Worth Pub, December 22, 2010), cover price $37.65
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9780324035025 | Thomson Learning, December 1, 1999, cover price $27.95
Product Description: Poems written by senior citizens and collected by Dr Heinzen (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9781885778147 | Seaburn Books, December 1, 1996, cover price $10.00 | About this edition: Poems written by senior citizens and collected by Dr Heinzen
Although George Pataki campaigned for change, most of the human infrastructure he inherited is unlikely to change. The psychological consequences to the people of New York State's government will continue to develop even under new leadership. Frustrations caused by downsizing, reduced budgets, institutional constraints, and stalled careers have led to a variety of very human responses: self-denigrating humor, clinical depression, career compromises, organizational sabotage-and several forms of creativity. This book treats the New York State bureaucracy as a living laboratory, documenting the ways in which people at work for New York State respond to the unavoidable frustrations of government service. This living laboratory was examined using case studies, interviews, and large-scale surveys. The studies included members of every state agency, the Public Employees Federation, the Civil Service Employees Association, the Governor's Office of Employee Relations and a variety of privatized services. The portrait that emerges is a governmental bureaucracy whose facade is distressingly grey, values are frequently compromised, and experience is often clinically depressing. But beneath it all is an additional layer of lively plotting, creative coping, and proactive circumvention. This book identifies both levels of the psychological experience, anticipates future crises within New York State, and offers a humanistic philosophy capable of transforming these developing conflicts into enduring creativity. (view table of contents)
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9781567500905 | Praeger Pub Text, December 1, 1994, cover price $64.00
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9781567500912 | Praeger Pub Text, December 1, 1994, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Although George Pataki campaigned for change, most of the human infrastructure he inherited is unlikely to change.
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