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Table of Contents

Оглавление

Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication Page

Preface to the Third Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition Organization of This Book Features Acknowledgments

1 Writing Professionally Introduction to Writing in Psychology How Does Professional Writing Differ From Other Kinds of Writing? Using APA Style Making a Credible Argument Different Types of Communication Effective Communication How to Begin

Part I: Organizing and Developing Your Ideas and Writing 2 Formulating Your Ideas Identifying Your Focal Question Locating Relevant Sources Recognizing Multiple Viewpoints Ethical Writing 3 AssessingYour Sources The Difference Between Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Literature The Difference Between Popular and Scholarly Sources Evaluating Sources Evaluating Internet Sources 4 How to Conduct a Literature Search Understanding the Purpose of a Literature Search Understanding Library Resources Using Article Databases Using the internet Using Sources to Find Sources 5 How to Read and Summarize a Journal Article Understanding Journal Articles Overview of the Research—the Abstract Identifying the Issues—Introduction Section Understanding What Was Done—Method Section What Happened—Results Section What It Means—Discussion Section Where the Ideas Originated—References Section Figuring out What It Means 6 Organizing a Paper Organization Using the Work of Others to Support Your Argument Editing and Revising Mechanics 7 Elements of Style Recognizing the Importance of Grammar and Style Choosing Effective Wording Using Inclusive and Appropriate Language Deciding on the Use of Technical Language Avoiding Common Problems Verb Forms Spelling Specific Word Use 8 Communicating Statistics Importance of Understanding Statistics Why Do We Use Statistics? What Point Are You Trying to Make? Understanding Your Numbers Helping Readers Understand Your Statistics Differentiating Results and Interpretations

10  Part II: Preparing APA‐Style Papers 9 Writing a Thesis or a Term Paper Framework for Writing a Term Paper Developing Your Idea Organizing Your Paper Around the Central Questions Finding Different Perspectives About Your Idea Developing the Logic of Your Argument 10 The Introduction Section Introducing the Topic Different Approaches to Starting the Introduction How to Begin Reviewing What Others Have Already Done Reasons for Reviewing the Literature Clarifying Terms in the Research Introducing Your Research: Generating a Hypothesis 11 The Method Section Participants and Subjects Materials and Apparatus Procedure Design 12 The Results Section Providing a Good Ending Your Hypotheses Deciding What to Present Reporting Significant and Nonsignificant Results Marginally Significant Effects APA Style and Presentation of Your Results Creating Tables Creating Figures The Connection Between the Text and the Tables and Figures The Difference Between Results and Discussion Sections Some Final Points About Presenting Results 13 The Discussion Section Summarizing Your Results Connecting Different Aspects of Your Results Dealing With Nonsignificant Results Comparing Your Results With Those of Others State the Importance and Implications of Your Results Acknowledging the Limitations of Your Study 14 References Purpose of the References Section Citing References in the Text Order of Citations in the Reference List Using Your Word Processing Program to Create the Citation Examples of How Different Types of References Should Be Laid Out in a Reference List Examples of Different Types of Citations in the Reference List 15 Final Touches The Abstract Formatting Details

11  Part III: Communicating Beyond the Research Paper 16 Creating Poster Presentations Differentiating Visual and Written Communication Reducing the Amount of Information Visual Style Your Behavior: The Ethic of a Poster Session Creating Your Poster Using PowerPoint 17 Giving Oral Presentations The Difference Between Oral and Written English Adapting APA Style to Oral Presentations Preparing for Your Talk Creating Graphics for Your Presentation Giving the Presentation 18 Presenting Your Work on the Internet New Capabilities with Internet Publication Using a Word Processor to Create Manuscripts for the Internet Advantages of Internet Publishing Software Publishing Your Poster on the Web Uploading Your Manuscript to the Internet 19 Submitting Your Plan to an Ethics Committee Ethical Standards in Research Writing a Proposal for an Institutional Review Board for Research With Human Subjects Writing a Proposal for the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) for Animal Research

12  Appendix A: Example of APA‐Style Manuscript with Common Errors

13  Appendix B: Corrected APA‐Style Manuscript

14  References

15  Author Index

16  Subject Index

17  End User License Agreement

Effective Writing in Psychology

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