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Author Sternberg, Robert J.

Title The psychologist's companion : a guide to scientific writing for students and researchers / Robert J. Sternberg ; chapter 5 was contributed by Richard C. Sherman and Beth Dietz-Uhler ; chapter 7 and appendix B were contributed by Chris Leach
Edition Fourth edition
Published Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003

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Description vii, 301 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Eight common misconceptions about psychology papers -- Steps in writing the library research paper -- Steps in writing the experimental research paper -- Rules for writing the psychology paper -- Using the Internet to aid the research process -- Commonly misused words -- American Psychological Association guidelines for psychology papers -- Guidelines for data presentation -- References for the psychology paper -- Standards for evaluating the psychology paper -- Submitting a paper to a journal -- How to win acceptances from psychology journals: twenty-nine tips for better writing -- Writing a grant or contract proposal -- How to find a book publisher -- Writing a lecture -- Article writing 101 -- Appendix A. Sample psychology paper -- Appendix B. Writing for British and European journals
Summary "The Psychologist's Companion, 4th edition, is intended to be a definitive guide to scientific writing for students and researchers. It covers a wealth of topics, including misconceptions about psychology papers, steps in writing library research papers, steps in writing experimental research papers, rules for writing psychology papers, commonly misused words, Internet resources, American Psychological Association guidelines for writing psychology papers, guidelines for data presentation, references for psychology papers, standards for evaluating psychology papers, guidelines for submitting papers to journals, how to win acceptances of papers by psychology journals, how to write grant and contract proposals, how to find book publishers, and how to write lectures and articles. The book contains a sample psychology paper as well as an appendix relevant to writing for British and European journals. The book is written in a lively and witty style that will make it easy reading for even the busiest student or professional."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Report writing.
Psychological literature.
Writing.
Psychology.
Genre/Form Guide (Descripteur de forme).
Author Dietz-Uhler, Beth.
Leach, Chris.
MyiLibrary.
LC no. 2003043595
ISBN 0521821231
9780521821230
0521528062
9780521528061