Everyday Biological Stress Mechanisms explores how daily life stressors trigger measurable biological responses. The book compiles research on physiological and biochemical markers of stress, including hormonal activity (cortisol, catecholamines) and cardiovascular responses. It examines the impact of chronic and acute stress on health, integrating findings from psychophysiology, behavioral med…
This comprehensive handbook delves into various methodologies for assessing human biological age, emphasizing the importance of physiological markers over chronological age. It covers a range of techniques from biochemical analyses to physiological assessments, providing insights into the aging process and its implications for health and longevity.
Peyton Shields, a driven pediatric resident, becomes the target of a mysterious and dangerous stalker, challenging her sanity and compelling her to confront a hidden threat before it's too late. Let me know if you’d like a formatted citation in APA, MLA, or Chicago style — or to explore specific editions like audiobook, e-book, or international printings!
The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology offers an accessible and engaging introduction to sociology by weaving real-life experiences, popular culture, and student-centered activities into core sociological theories and research methods. Designed to show how abstract sociological concepts relate to students’ everyday lives, each chapter begins with a real‑world vignette and includes dat…
Martindale offers a typological framework for sociological theory grounded in philosophical and intellectual history. He divides the field into major traditions—I. Positivistic Organicism, II. Conflict Theory, III. Formal Sociology, IV. Social Behaviorism, V. Functionalism—and concludes by discussing prospects for theoretical integration. Originally published by Houghton Mifflin in 1960; it…