Writing dissertations and theses in psychology :
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Routledge 2021Description: 196 pISBN: 9780367855932; 9780367855949Subject(s): Psychology | Dissertations, Academic | Psychology | Psychology--Research | Psychology--Study and teaching (Graduate)DDC classification: 808.06615 Summary: "This accessible guide equips students to succeed in their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation in psychology. The authors provide concrete assistance to the myriad tasks and requirements that students will encounter as they plan, conduct, and present their dissertation or thesis research. Drawing upon their many years of experience in working with graduate students, the authors address the multiple stages of the dissertation and thesis process. They take you through drafting the proposal, the advisor-advisee relationship, interacting with committee members, the writing process, handling obstacles, and the final presentation. Chapters provide guidance on using a research team, collecting data, conducting a literature review, and even acquiring financial support. Finally, students will find additional resources such as practical information on copyright issues, research methods, case analyses, and teleconferencing as well as examples of dissertations. This is an essential book for graduate psychology students working on their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation and their advisors"--Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | Stack | 808.06615 HAY/W (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to PRAPHUL PURUSHOTHAMAN (4153) | 20/05/2024 | 59577 |
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"This accessible guide equips students to succeed in their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation in psychology. The authors provide concrete assistance to the myriad tasks and requirements that students will encounter as they plan, conduct, and present their dissertation or thesis research. Drawing upon their many years of experience in working with graduate students, the authors address the multiple stages of the dissertation and thesis process. They take you through drafting the proposal, the advisor-advisee relationship, interacting with committee members, the writing process, handling obstacles, and the final presentation. Chapters provide guidance on using a research team, collecting data, conducting a literature review, and even acquiring financial support. Finally, students will find additional resources such as practical information on copyright issues, research methods, case analyses, and teleconferencing as well as examples of dissertations. This is an essential book for graduate psychology students working on their master's thesis or doctoral dissertation and their advisors"--
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