Doing the Dissertation: The Nuts and Bolts of Psychological Research

Doing the Dissertation: The Nuts and Bolts of Psychological Research

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Jan 1, 1982 · Anglais · Relié spirale (220 pages)
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Format Relié spirale
Pages 220
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1982
Éditeur Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd
ISBN-10 0398046506
ISBN-13 9780398046507

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This guide offers an insightful and practical approach to navigating the often daunting journey of conducting a dissertation in psychology. The author, Brian T. Yates, draws from his extensive experience to break down the intricate processes involved in psychological research, making it more accessible for students and early-career researchers.

Yates emphasizes the importance of a solid foundation, providing essential tools and strategies that empower readers to engage deeply with their topics. From formulating research questions to data analysis, he covers the critical steps necessary for successful research and dissertation completion.

With clarity and support, the guide encourages a systematic exploration of psychological inquiry, fostering a greater understanding of both the subject matter and the research process itself. It’s a valuable resource for those determined to make significant contributions to the field of psychology.
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