Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

""The problem with the first year was I didn't know what I didn't know, and even when I thought there was something I was supposed to know I didn't know what to do about it."" This quote from a perplexed undergraduate student illustrates the plight of many first-years who feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them at university, combined with the expectation of lecturers and tutors that they will already know how to study independently.



'Study Skills for Psychology Students' is a light-hearted yet comprehensive guide to studying psychology at university. Covering topics such as using the library and other resources, making effective notes in lectures and successful revision skills, the authors provide a practical guide to help the new student get the most out of their psychology course. Finally, in addition to the generic information needed by all students embarking on a degree course, 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' includes psychology specific material on Ethics, Professional Data Acquisition and Interviewing Skills.

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Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

""The problem with the first year was I didn't know what I didn't know, and even when I thought there was something I was supposed to know I didn't know what to do about it."" This quote from a perplexed undergraduate student illustrates the plight of many first-years who feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them at university, combined with the expectation of lecturers and tutors that they will already know how to study independently.



'Study Skills for Psychology Students' is a light-hearted yet comprehensive guide to studying psychology at university. Covering topics such as using the library and other resources, making effective notes in lectures and successful revision skills, the authors provide a practical guide to help the new student get the most out of their psychology course. Finally, in addition to the generic information needed by all students embarking on a degree course, 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' includes psychology specific material on Ethics, Professional Data Acquisition and Interviewing Skills.

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Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

Study Skills for Psychology Students: A Practical Guide

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""The problem with the first year was I didn't know what I didn't know, and even when I thought there was something I was supposed to know I didn't know what to do about it."" This quote from a perplexed undergraduate student illustrates the plight of many first-years who feel overwhelmed by the demands made on them at university, combined with the expectation of lecturers and tutors that they will already know how to study independently.



'Study Skills for Psychology Students' is a light-hearted yet comprehensive guide to studying psychology at university. Covering topics such as using the library and other resources, making effective notes in lectures and successful revision skills, the authors provide a practical guide to help the new student get the most out of their psychology course. Finally, in addition to the generic information needed by all students embarking on a degree course, 'Study Skills for Psychology Students' includes psychology specific material on Ethics, Professional Data Acquisition and Interviewing Skills.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134642328
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Pauline Kneale is Professor of Pedagogy and Enterprise and Director of The Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Plymouth, UK.

Table of Contents

Where are the skills in psychology?
Reflection skills, reviewing and evaluating, adding value to your degree
Maximising free time
Library and electronic resources
Effective reading
Making effective notes
Thinking
Constructing an argument
Effective essay skills
Listening
Interviewing skills
Oral presentations
Discussion
Researching and writing in teams: it's fun and efficient
Writing practical reports
Acknowledging references and other sources
Reviewing a book
Abstracts and executive summaries
Dissertations
Revision skills
Examinations
Presenting psychology information: tables and graphs
Posters and stands
Ethics
Professional approaches to data acquisition
'Of shoes and ships, and sealing wax...': a few answers to things psychology students ask.

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