Gormley Publishing: 5 books

Cover of Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data

Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data

An Intuitive Approach to the Statistics for the High School Student

by Richard A. Neuhaus
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2015

Science Projects: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Your Data is written for students in the junior/senior high school. It details the statistics of managing a science project. In this textbook, the author emphasizes the scientific method of analysis, graphing techniques, and the use of...
Cover of How to Use a Multimeter
by Richard A. Neuhaus
Language: English
Release Date: January 13, 2010

The Neuhaus Science Projects Guide, How to Use a Multimeter, is written for students in the junior/senior high school. Some science projects require the use of a multimeter/multitester (also known as a VOM). This booklet explains how to use a multimeter to obtain the data needed, without going...
Cover of Teacher Strategies: How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects
by Richard A. Neuhaus
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2011

Teacher Strategies: How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects is written for teachers who may be planning to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to their curriculum. The handbook may also be useful to the seasoned veteran and to anyone else who may be interested in or...
Cover of Methods of Chromatography
by Richard A. Neuhaus
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2009

The Neuhaus Science Projects Guide, Methods of Chromatography, is written for students in the junior/senior high school. This booklet describes some of the basic techniques used to separate and identify chemicals. There are excellent photographs and illustrations throughout. Methods and topics...
Cover of How to Use a Spectrophotometer
by Richard A. Neuhaus
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2009

The Neuhaus Science Projects Guide, How to Use a Spectrophotometer, is written for the average high school student in grades 9 through 12. This guide booklet is written to help students succeed with science projects that require the use of a spectrophotometer. It provides details on the use...
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