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FULL NOTEBOOK FOR MATH130: MATHEMATICS IN ACTION. COURSE OFFERED AT BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY FOR FALL 2023. INSTRUCTOR JAGDEEP SINGH. FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE LEVEL COURSE. 
 
"Emphasizes the real-world significance of mathematics and applications of several areas of mathematics. Topics covered include design of street networks, planning and scheduling, weighted voting systems, fair division and apportionment, measuring populations and the universe, symmetries, fractals and statistics. Provides student...
FULL EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE FOR PSYC223: BEHAVIOR DISORDERS. COURSE OFFERED AT BINGHAMTON FOR SPRING 2024. PROFESSOR RICHARD MATTSON. FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE LEVEL COURSE. 
 
"The prevalent descriptive classifications and theoretical accounts of behavior disorders are compared and considered. Implications concerning etiology of and therapy for behavior disorders are sought from experimental evidence and current theories. Prerequisite: PSYC 111 or equivalent."
FULL EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE FOR PSYC223: BEHAVIOR DISORDERS. COURSE OFFERED AT BINGHAMTON FOR SPRING 2024. PROFESSOR RICHARD MATTSON. FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE LEVEL COURSE. 
 
"The prevalent descriptive classifications and theoretical accounts of behavior disorders are compared and considered. Implications concerning etiology of and therapy for behavior disorders are sought from experimental evidence and current theories. Prerequisite: PSYC 111 or equivalent."