Leah Kaufmann, Ben Williams, Bruce Findlay
10th Australian Edition
An essential companion for undergraduate-level psychology students that demystifies the conventions of writing for psychology.
How to Write Psychology Research Reports and Assignments provides all the information students will need to write psychology assignments at the undergraduate level. It is aimed at first- and second-year students, although it may also be useful for more senior students tackling unfamiliar assignment types (e.g., a précis or systematic search).
Students will feel set up for success with easy access to many examples, summaries, and resources, which have been carefully written to provide both more detail and explanation than a typical department guide. A useful companion guide for any undergraduate psychology course.
Additional downloadable online resources:
Learning aids supplemental to the text:
Test Bank
Each chapter offers a variety of question types, including essay-style questions to test students' understanding of different writing formats.
Flowcharts of the processes for writing a research report and an essay clarify the steps involved, helping students plan their work.
Examples feature throughout every chapter, and additional samples of 'good' and 'poor' research reports are provided online.
Checklists for research reports and essays encourage students to develop good study habits as they plan and mark off achievements.
Leah Kaufmann
Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology
Australian Catholic University
Ben Williams
Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychological Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
Bruce Findlay
Formerly of Swinburne University of Technology
Department of Psychological Sciences
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How to Write Psychology Research Reports and Assignments
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How to Write Psychology Research Reports and Assignments
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