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Eliot Werner Publications
Eliot Werner Publications (EWP) publishes academic and scholarly books in anthropology, archaeology, psychology, sociology, and related fields.
EWP is directed by Eliot Werner, a skilled professional with thirty years of experience in scholarly and scientific publishing. As social sciences editor at Academic and Plenum presses between 1978 and 2001, Mr. Werner oversaw the publication of more than seven hundred books in a wide range of fields while initiating or acquiring nearly sixty journals, book series, serials, and treatises.

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Regional Archaeology in Eastern Inner Mongolia: A Methodological Exploration
by the Chi Feng International Collaborative Archaeological Research Project
Published in China in 2003, this book presents maps and discussion of changing settlement patterns through seven thousand years across an intensively surveyed area of 765 square kilometers in northeastern China that lies near the traditional frontier between the large settled agricultural zone of the Yellow River basin and the varied, sometimes mobile, pastoral, and agricultural adaptations of Eurasia. Attention is focused on field and analytical ...

Dictionary of Behavioral Assessment Techniques
edited by Michel Hersen and Alan S. Bellack
The field of behavior therapy has expanded to the point where it is impossible to be knowledgeable about all the assessment strategies practiced by clinicians on a daily basis. This resource incorporates descriptions of both major and minor behavioral assessment techniques written by their leading proponents and practitioners in the field. A new preface by the editors contributes to the book's currency. Originally published by Pergamon Press in ...
Paperback. Price US$49.50

Education and Jobs: The Great Training Robbery
by Ivar Berg
In this famous study, selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the most important social science books of 1971, the author argues that the familiar correlation between educational training and job performance is a myth and that the upgrading of the supply of labor is meaningless unless we reconsider the nature of the demand. A lengthy new introduction by the author extends his critique into the 1990s. Originally published by ...
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Close Relationships
by Harold H. Kelley, Ellen Berscheid, Andrew Christensen, John H. Harvey, Ted L. Huston, George Levinger, Evie McClintock, Letitia Anne Peplan, and Donald R. Peterson
When W. H. Freeman originally published this book in 1983, the scientific study of relationships was in its childhood. "Relationship science" has since become an established endeavor in psychology, sociology, and other social and behavioral science disciplines - complete with its own organizations, journals, book series, handbooks, and sourcebooks. A lengthy new introduction by Ellen Berscheid and Harold Kelley documents the evolution of the ...
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Hunter-Gatherer Foraging: Five Simple Models
by Robert L. Bettinger
From the preface: "This is a primer on foraging models relevant to the study of hunter-gatherers. It is intended for students new to the subject matter, especially those with little mathematical training, and similarly challenged ethnographers, ethnologists, and archaeologists who are familiar with the principles of foraging theory but have never mastered any of its individual models. There are more of them than one might think. The diet breadth ...
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Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology
by Lewis R. Binford
In Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology the late Lewis Binford documents the hunting and butchering strategies of modern Arctic big game hunters and the archaeological remains generated during the course of their yearly round of activities-producing a unique description of a complete annual cycle of subsistence activities, viewed simultaneously from both a behavioral and archaeological perspective. The volume is now regarded as a classic of ...
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Monte Alban: Settlement Patterns at the Ancient Zapotec Capital
by Richard E Blanton
This book traces the history of past human settlement, over a period of two thousand years, in one of Mesoamerica's most important early cities. In his new prologue, Richard Blanton discusses the genesis and background of the project, its impact on the development of urban archaeology, and the changes it stimulated in how archaeologists think about the Mesoamerican past. 484p, illus (Percheron Press/Eliot Werner Publications 2004)
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Managing Boundaries in the Health Professions
by John G. Bruhn, Harold Grumet Levine, and Paula L. Levine
The availability and delivery of health care is one of the most important issues on the contemporary American public policy agenda. The authors analyze the social, psychological, and bureaucratic boundaries that define health care in the United States, discuss how organizational change affects these boundaries, and suggest broad strategies for managing them. A new introduction by the authors contributes to the currency of this book, which was ...
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The Evolution of the Human Mind: From Supernaturalism to Naturalism - An Anthropological Perspective
by Robert L. Carneiro
This is the first single book to document the evolution in human thinking from a belief in supernaturalism to a belief in naturalism. The author shows how the ideas that people have held through the centuries about the world have developed from human experience - particularly during the last four hundred years - to the point today where, for the first time in human history, we see scientists in whom a belief in naturalism is complete and ...
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On What is Learned in School
by Robert Dreeben
This volume focuses on the nature of schooling and its links with the family, occupations, and politics. Robert Dreeben emphasizes the relationship between school structure and learning outcomes, the importance of these outcomes to other social institutions, and the contrasts between school structure and other socializing agencies. A new prologue by the author places the book into the context of subsequent developments in sociology of education. ...
Paperback. Price US$32.50
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