Engineers and Their profession

According to a survey of "American Perspectives on Engineers and Engineering," conducted by Louis Harris and Associates in late July 1998, the American public feels uninformed about the engineering enterprise and exhibits a starling lack of knowledge about engineers' involvement in ke...

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Main Author: Kemper, John Dustin (Author)
Other Authors: Sanders, Billy R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University 2001
Edition:Fifith Edition
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