Writing for Psychology
Simon Moss author Wendy Mckenzie author Robert O'Shea author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cengage Learning EMEA
Published:19th Oct '06
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Writing for Psychology is an essential resource for any undergraduate student studying either an introductory psychology subject or majoring in psychology. For many years this text has helped to guide students with writing essays and reports by teaching them how to follow the referencing and writing conventions outlined in the publication manual of the American Psychology Association (APA). Written in a concise and lively manner Writing for Psychology can be referred to by students as they actually write their own essays and reports. The fifth edition has increased the use of examples found throughout the text, including key areas such as; reporting results, using tables and figures and using electronic sources. Thoroughly updated this edition not only teaches students how to write essays and reports, but also now features material on other forms of writing with new sections on constructing a poster and writing a literature review. A must have manual for anyone that needs to learn how to write professional psychology reports and essays.
1. Read this first 2. Quick start for essays 3. Quick start for reports 4. Finding and using reference material 5. Critical thinking 6. Mechanics and style of writing 7. Other forms of writing for psychology 8. References Appendix A - Statistical assumptions Appendix B - Common measurement abbreviations Appendix C - More plurals Appendix D - Flawed essays Appendix E - Flawed reports Index
ISBN: 9780170128544
Dimensions: 296mm x 228mm x 18mm
Weight: 632g
184 pages
5th edition