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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the following colleagues who have reviewed the text and provided comprehensive feedback and suggestions for improving the material:

  • Jennifer Barger Johnson, University of Central Oklahoma
  • Dawn M. Bradanini, Lincoln College
  • Larry Bumgardner, Pepperdine University
  • Michael Edward Chaplin, California State University–Northridge
  • Nigel Cohen, University of Texas–Pan American
  • Mark Edison, North Central College
  • Mark Gideon, University of Maryland
  • Henry J. Hastings, Eastern Michigan University
  • Henry Lowenstein, Coastal Carolina University
  • Tanya Marcum, Bradley University
  • Harry McCracken, California Lutheran University
  • Robert Miller, Dominican University
  • Leon Moerson, George Washington University
  • Tonia Hat Murphy, University of Notre Dame
  • Bart Pachino, California State University–Northridge
  • Kimber J. Palmer, Texas A&M University–International
  • Lawrence Price, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota
  • Kurt Saunders, California State University–Northridge
  • Ron Washburn, Bryant University
  • Ruth Weatherly, Simpson College
  • Eric Yordy, Northern Arizona University