Behavioral science, 2d ed.9780323045711 Behavioral science behavioral science n. A scientific discipline, such as sociology, anthropology, or psychology, in which the actions and reactions of humans and animals are studied through observational and experimental methods. , 2d ed. Stevens Stevens, family of U.S. inventors. John Stevens, 1749–1838, b. New York City, was graduated from King's College (now Columbia Univ.) in 1768. , Vivian M. et al. Elsevier Mosby 2007 298 pages $34.95 Paperback Rapid review series R726 Aimed at students preparing for the United States Medical Licensing Examination The United States Medical Licensing Examination or USMLE is a multi-part professional exam sponsored by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). (USMLE USMLE United States Medical Licensing Examination Graduate education A 3-step examination required for medical licensure in the US, sanctioned by the Natl Bd of Medical Examiners and Federation of State Medical Bds. See Off-shore medical school, USFMG. Cf FLEX. ) Step 1, this study guide reviews key topics in behavioral science. One hundred sample questions emulating the USMLE format are provided in the text, with an additional 250 found on a companion website. Some 50 cases (presented in boxed sections) help students to think of behavioral science within a clinical context. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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