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The official interactive guide to learning APA Style, this digital workbook helps students gain mastery of APA Style through scaffolded learning and guided practice. This effective tool offers a variety of question types, quizzes, and self-evaluation activities to keep students engaged throughout the learning process.
The official guide to APA Style, this latest edition is the style manual of choice for writers, researchers, editors, students, and educators across disciplines. Offering an authoritative, easy-to-use reference and citation system, this manual guides writers, educators, and students through the scholarly writing process.
Designed specifically for undergraduate writing, this easy-to-use pocket guide is the official APA Style resource for students. Providing complete guidance for new writers on clear and inclusive communication, this guide helps students understand the essentials of formatting papers and other course assignments.
By Regan A. R. Gurung and John Dunlosky
Written by psychologists who are experts in the science of study habits, this book helps undergraduate students create practical and successful learning strategies.
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By Susanne Hempel
This book is a step-by-step guide to writing a literature review, including strategies for defining research questions, using search tools, managing citations, and determining what students should include in their review.
By R. Eric Landrum
This third edition is an accessible and practical guide for undergraduate courses across the field of psychology. Updated with new writing samples, Undergraduate Writing in Psychology features a full-length literature review and scientific research paper to provide foundational guidance for students conducting research.
By Scott Baldwin
Ideal for introductory courses related to research methods, this primer guides students through the process of writing clear, compelling, and well-organized research papers. With in-depth descriptions of key stages throughout the research process and informative examples, this coursebook helps students become more confident researchers.
By Debora J. Bell, Sharon L. Foster, and John D. Cone
An essential guide for masters and PhD students, Dissertations and Theses From Start to Finish assists students with defining topics, selecting faculty advisors, and conducting research. The latest edition includes guiding checklists, diagrams, and more to support students through the common pitfalls that recur during the writing process.
By Paul J. Silvia
In this second edition, author Paul J. Silvia offers a fresh approach to helping academics become more productive writers. Ideal for students and professors alike, this coursebook provides strategies to writing more by undoing bad habits and overcoming common barriers.