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The average rating for Developing programs for infants and toddlers based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-04-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Brandon Betts
Name: Joy Barnett Type: Encyclopedia Title: Encyclopedia of Human Emotions Call Number: RF 152.4 Enc Description: The Encyclopedia of Human Emotions lists emotions in alphabetical order. Each entry includes a description of the emotional feeling; some even feature a black and white photograph. Each entry is quite long and attempts to answer why a human would feel the featured emotion. Reviewed: (1999). [Review of book Encyclopedia of human emotion.] Booklist Online. Retrieved from Criteria: Scope: This text features a wide variety of human emotions. Each entry includes a description of the entry, a hypothetical situation, and analysis of the emotion. Accuracy/Authority: The publisher is Macmillan Reference USA, an established reference text publication company. The text shows accuracy and unbiasness with the range of emotions it features. The text is slightly outdated as it was published 16 years ago. Despite its age, the series of encyclopedias could still be beneficial to student research. Arrangement/ Presentation: The Encyclopedia of Human Emotions lists emotions in alphabetical order. Each entry includes a description of the emotional feeling; some even feature a black and white photograph. Each entry is quite long and attempts to answer why a human would feel the featured emotion. Relation to other works: This encyclopedia has two volumes. There is not another encyclopedia or reference text quite like it. Accessibility/ Diversity: This text is mostly appropriate for our students who take our psychology courses. We offer an elective course and an advanced placement course. Cost: $125 Levinson, D., Jorgensen, P., & Ponzetti, J. (1999). Encyclopedia of human em0tions. MacMillan Publishing: New York.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-01-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Brian Grau
I liked this book, because it brought me many new revelations. The book is not a deep read, so any one who wants a deep analysis of the hunting apes, and how some of their behaviours mirror our own, will not find this. Yet, for some one who is new, or relatively new to the subject, this book is quite fascinating. It is an easy read, and is quite approachable. I like this aspect of the book I also did not know that chimpanzees eat other monkeys. Wow!


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