Prepared by Edward Scahill of the University of Scranton, the comprehensive study guide reinforces the textbook and provides students a chapter summary, a chapter review of the concepts presented with study hints, discussion of each Learning Objective, discussion and further explanation of the Making the Connections, Solved Problems, and Don’t Let This Happen to You boxes in each section, additional Solved Problem for each one that exists in the text (with solutions), and a comprehensive Self Test.
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Prepared by Edward Scahill of the University of Scranton, the comprehensive study guide reinforces the textbook and provides students a chapter summary, a chapter review of the concepts presented with study hints, discussion of each Learning Objective, discussion and further explanation of the Making the Connections, Solved Problems, and Don't Let This Happen to You boxes in each section, additional Solved Problem for each one that exists in the text (with solutions), and a comprehensive Self Test.
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