Table of Contents 1
Cover
5
Preface to the Third Edition
6
Preface to the Second Edition
7
Preface to the First Edition
Organization of This Book
Features
Acknowledgments
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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
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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
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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