Overview
WRITING PAPERS IN PSYCHOLOGY offers you frameworks, tips, guidelines, and sample illustrations for writing research reports or literature reviews that must conform to style recommendations of the American Psychological Association. It also is designed to cultivate your organizing, literature retrieval, critical reasoning, and communication skills under deadlines. For more than a decade, this brief, inexpensive, and easy-to-use manual has helped thousands of students in psychology and related fields with the task of writing term papers and reports.
Getting started/using the library/planning/writing/revising/ layout/production/sample term paper/sample research report.
Synopsis
This guide provides frameworks, tips, and examples for college students writing research reports or literature reviews that are expected to conform to style recommendations of the fifth edition of the APA manual. This seventh edition contains a new chapter explaining recent changes in the APA's recommendations on reporting confidence intervals, and has been revised to reflect current changes in literature retrieval. Ralph Rosnow is professor emeritus at Temple University. Mimi Rosnow is a freelance editorial consultant. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Booknews
A guide to the writing of psychology papers that takes its recommended style (with small departures) from the (1994, Fourth Edition). The chapters cover finding and using reference materials, drafting proposals, organizing essays, planning research reports, writing and revising, and producing a final draft. Samples are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)