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An EasyGuide to APA Style Beth M. Schwartz

An EasyGuide to APA Style By Beth M. Schwartz

An EasyGuide to APA Style by Beth M. Schwartz


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This guide will help anyone find their way through the maze of rules in the APA Publication Manual and become proficient in learning the finer points of APA style.

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An EasyGuide to APA Style by Beth M. Schwartz

This clear and concise book is designed to demystify the process of writing in APA style and format.

With precise examples (both writing examples and Microsoft Word screenshots), An EasyGuide to APA Style 2e points out common APA style and formatting mistakes and how to avoid them. The book also provides an overview of the style and formatting changes for the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual, providing detailed examples and complete sample student papers written to conform to APA format. The authors illustrate not only how to write using APA style, but also what writing in APA style really looks like when your paper is complete. Written in a conversational and clear style, this guide will help anyone find their way through the maze of rules in the APA Publication Manual and become proficient in learning the fine points of APA style.

The second edition of the EasyGuide contains additional writing tips and expanded discussions in each chapter. In particular, chapter 5 on plagiarism has been expanded to include more detail on topics like when and how to paraphrase appropriately and when to quote directly from a source. Also, the new edition provides examples from the latest version of Microsoft Word, Word 2010.

An EasyGuide to APA Style Reviews

Throughout the book the authors have made good use of tables and other visual stimuli (where appropriate) to make it easier to understand what the APA format should look like. The text is on the whole clearly written and easy to read. The book is never going to provide the depth required for a postgraduate or professional writer but it should be a great resource for undergraduate students. This is one of the best 'summaries' of APA style that I have seen. It will indeed be a book that I will recommend to my own undergraduate students. -- Cathrine V. Jansson-Boyd, Department of Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom
This book is written in a conversational style which provides a nice relief from consulting the rather dry text of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association . The aim of the book is essentially to simplify or demystify some of the complexities of writing using APA style and format. It does this particularly well by providing precise examples of common mistakes and how these can be avoided. I particularly like the fact that, as well as describing correct APA style and format, the book also contains screenshots of sample papers, which provide quick visual guides on correct formatting, referencing and writing style. -- Tom Merrill

About Beth M. Schwartz

Beth Schwartz received her PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and is currently the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost at Heidelberg University. Prior to that, she was on the faculty and in administrative roles at Randolph College (founded as Randolph-Macon Woman's College). She has been recognized for her excellence in teaching both at Randolph with the Gillie A. Larew Excellence in Teaching award, as well as through AP-LS with the Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring Award. Her recent publications include articles in the Journal of Higher Education, and in Ethics & Behavior. Dr. Schwartz also continues to author and edit works focused on the scholarship of teaching and learning, including an edited volume titled Evidenced-Based Tools and Techniques for University Teaching, and a co-authored book titled, Optimizing Teaching and Learning: Practicing Pedagogical Research. Her scholarship also includes a series of books published by SAGE that serve as resources for students learning the intricacies of APA style, research design, statistics, and presentations. Her current research focuses on the influence of honor systems on academic integrity, and the factors associated with college success. Dr. Schwartz was also recognized for her scholarly achievements with the Katherine Graves Davidson Excellence in Scholarship Award at Randolph. R. Eric Landrum is a professor of psychology at Boise State University, receiving his PhD in cognitive psychology from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. His research interests center on the educational conditions that best facilitate student success as well as the use of scholarship of teaching and learning strategies to advance the efforts of scientist-educators. He has more than 375 professional presentations at conferences, published over 45 books/book chapters, and has published more than 90 professional articles in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals. He has worked with more than 300 undergraduate research assistants and taught more than 14,000 students in 23 years at Boise State. During Summer 2008, he led an American Psychological Association working group at the National Conference for Undergraduate Education in Psychology studying the desired results of an undergraduate psychology education. During the October 2014 Educational Leadership Conference in Washington, DC, Eric was presented with a Presidential Citation from then APA President Nadine Kaslow for his outstanding contributions to the teaching of psychology. Eric is the lead author of The Psychology Major: Career Options and Strategies for Success (5th ed., 2013) and has authored Undergraduate Writing in Psychology: Learning to Tell the Scientific Story (2nd ed., 2012) and Finding a Job With a Psychology Bachelor's Degree: Expert Advice for Launching Your Career (2009). He coauthored You've Received Your Doctorate in Psychology-Now What? (2012), is the lead editor for Teaching Ethically-Challenges and Opportunities (2012), and coeditor of Assessing Teaching and Learning in Psychology: Current and Future Perspectives (2013). He and Regan Gurung are the inaugural coeditors of the APA journal Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. He served as vice president for the Rocky Mountain region of Psi Chi (2009-2011). He is a member of the American Psychological Association, a fellow in APA's Division Two (Society for the Teaching of Psychology or STP), served as STP secretary (2009-2011), and served as the 2014 STP president. He will serve as the 2015-2016 president of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association. Regan A. R. Gurung is the Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Human Development and Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay (UWGB). He received a BA at Carleton College (Minnesota) and a PhD at the University of Washington. He then spent 3 years at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published articles in a variety of scholarly journals, including Psychological Review and Teaching of Psychology. He has a textbook, Health Psychology: A Cultural Approach (now in its third edition), and has coauthored/edited 12 other books, including Doing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Gurung & Wilson, 2012); Exploring Signature Pedagogies: Approaches to Teaching Disciplinary Habits of Mind (Gurung, Chick, & Haynie, 2009); Getting Culture (Gurung & Prieto, 2009); and Optimizing Teaching and Learning (Gurung & Schwartz, 2012). He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the Midwestern Psychological Association and a winner of the Founder's Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as of the Founder's Award for Scholarship at UWGB. He was also the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's Wisconsin Professor of the Year (2009) and the UW System Regents' Teaching Excellence Award Winner. He is past president of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology. He is founding coeditor of the APA journal, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology.

Table of Contents

Section I. Overview Ch1. Style Versus Format: Why It Matters to Your Audience and Why It Should Matter to You Ch2. Your Visual Table of Contents QuickFinder Section II. Writing With (APA) Style: Big-Picture Items Ch3. Bare-Bones Fundamentals: General Writing Tips Specific to APA Style Ch4. A Quick Grammer Summary for APA-Style Writing Ch5. Thou Shalt Not Steal (or Be Lazy): Plagiarism and How to Avoid It Ch6. Avoiding Biased Language Section III. Writing With (APA) Style: Getting Down to Business Ch7. Whodunit (or Said It)? Citing Sources in Text Ch8. How, What, When, Who, and Where? A step-by-Step Playbook of Your Method Ch9. How Did It All Turn Out? Writing About Statistics and Associated Fun Ch10. Everybody Needs References Section IV. Presenting Your Work In APA Format Ch11. The Numbers Game: How to Write Numbers (and When the Rules Change) Ch12. Formatting: Organizing, Headings, and Making Your Work Look Good to Print Ch13. Table That Motion: The Special Challenges of Tables and Figures Ch14. Make Microsoft Word 2010 Work for You: APA Formatting Section V. Some Nitty-Gritty Details Ch15. Making a List, No Apps Required: Enumeration and Seriation Ch16. The Devil Is in the Details: Abbreviations, Signs, Symbols, and Punctuation Section VI. In Closing: Important Considerations Ch17. Using Rubrics: Knowing What It Means to Write a Good Paper Ch18. Get It Right! Proofreading the Entire Paper Ch19. Complete Sample of an Experimental (Research) Paper: Samples, Anyone? Chapter 20. All Together Now: How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes

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CIN1452268398G
9781452268392
1452268398
An EasyGuide to APA Style by Beth M. Schwartz
Used - Good
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2013-04-09
256
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