How to write the perfect psychology research paper? I guess that's what every third-year psychology student is wondering right now. As mentioned in previous posts, dissertation for psychology students is an empirical research project, that is written up in a defined format. Sections of the report are as follows: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Appendices. Here … Continue reading Three tips for writing the perfect Psychology paper
Month: April 2016
Writing the Perfect Paper
Over the course of my time at Sussex, I have had the opportunity to write papers on a vast array of topics. For this blog I will discuss some of the particularities of written assessments on a business course, the differing requirements, and finally some tips that I have learnt over the years. The multidisciplinary … Continue reading Writing the Perfect Paper
Reviewing SAGE Research Methods
Whilst writing a methodology for my Human Geography dissertation, I was advised to reference at least 6 methods books/ articles to justify the research techniques I used in my study. I needed books specifically related to qualitative research on 1:1 interviews which detailed the suitability of this method. I also required writing on reflexivity and … Continue reading Reviewing SAGE Research Methods
Employability skills of a Psychology graduate
After receiving a well-deserved degree it's up to every graduate to show potential employers what they have learnt during the past three years and what they can bring to the company. At that point it's important to know what employers are looking for and even more important for graduates to know what their degree actually … Continue reading Employability skills of a Psychology graduate