Description

Book Synopsis
This is a compact but comprehensive guide to writing clearly and effectively in APA style.

  • Demonstrates how to write objective scientific research papers using interesting prose
  • Incorporates guidelines from the 6th edition of the APA publication manual
  • Explores how to develop ideas, connect them to what others have written, and express them clearly
  • Discusses the differences between written, oral, and poster presentations and offers instructions for applying APA style to each


Trade Review

''As with previous editions Browne et al have provided a comprehensive, contemporary and focussed A2 textbook which directly applies to the AQA specification. Via attention to the demands of the specification and reference to exam style questions the book is thoroughly usable and gives the reader clarity of purpose concerning the material. A balance is achieved between classic Sociology and up to date material, giving students the opportunity to recognise the relevance and importance of sociological investigations in today's society.''
David Morton, King Edward VI College, Stourbridge and examiner for AQA

''This is an magnificent text. It won’t just be another text on A2 Sociology for students but will serve as the leader in the area. It has key concepts but with inspirational examples. It’s the best textbook I have ever read for AQA A2 for Sociology.''
Jason L. Powell, Coventry University

''This is an outstanding addition to the range of resources now available to sociology students. Ken Brown and his colleagues represent the very best in sociology teaching and this text, now in its long-awaited second edition, should be on the shelves of all aspiring sociology students and their teachers.''
Dr Gerry Czerniawski, University of East London, A-level examiner and National Teaching Fellow



Table of Contents
Preface viii

Acknowledgments xi

1 Writing Professionally 1

How Does Professional Writing Differ From Other Kinds of Writing? 2

Using APA Style 3

Making a Credible Argument 5

Different Types of Communication 6

Effective Communication 8

Establishing Good Writing Habits 9

Ethical Writing 10

2 Elements of Style 15

Recognizing the Importance of Good Grammar and Style 16

Choosing Effective Wording 17

Using Inclusive and Appropriate Language 19

Deciding on the Use of Technical Language 20

Avoiding Common Problems 21

Verb Forms 24

Spelling 25

Specific Word Use 25

3 The Introduction Section 32

Introducing the Topic 33

Different Approaches to Starting the Introduction 34

How to Begin 38

Reviewing the Literature 38

Introducing Your Research: Generating a Hypothesis 40

4 The Method Section 43

Participants and Subjects 44

Materials and Apparatus 52

Procedure 56

Design 58

5 Communicating Statistics 59

Why Do We Use Statistics? 60

What Point Are You Trying to Make? 61

Understanding Your Numbers 63

Helping Readers Understand Your Statistics 65

Differentiating Results and Interpretations 68

6 The Results Section 69

Your Hypothesis 70

Deciding What to Present 71

APA Style and Presentation of Your Results 74

Creating Tables 77

Creating Figures 82

The Connection Between the Text and the Tables and Figures 87

The Difference Between Results and Discussion Sections 87

Some Final Points About Presenting Results 88

7 The Discussion Section 91

Summarizing Your Results 92

Connecting Different Aspects of Your Results 94

Dealing With Nonsignificant Results 95

Comparing Your Results With Those of Others 96

Stating the Importance and Implications of Your Results 97

Acknowledging the Limitations of Your Study 98

8 References: Citations in the Text and the Reference List 100

Citing References in the Text 101

Order of Citations in the Reference List 105

Using Your Word-Processing Program to Create the Citation 105

Examples of How Different Types of References Should Be Laid Out 106

9 Final Touches: The Abstract and Formatting Details 114

The Abstract 115

Formatting Your Manuscript 116

10 Creating Poster Presentations 135

Differentiating Visual and Written Communication 135

Reducing the Amount of Information 136

Visual Style 137

Your Behavior: The Ethic of a Poster Session 142

Creating Your Poster Using PowerPoint® 144

11 Giving Oral Presentations 152

The Difference Between Oral and Written English 152

Adapting APA Style to Oral Presentations 156

Preparing for Your Talk 157

Creating Graphics for Your Presentation 159

Giving the Presentation 160

12 Sharing Your Work Electronically 163

New Capabilities in Electronic Sharing 164

Using a Word Processor to Create Manuscripts for the Internet 165

Advantages of Internet Publishing Software 167

Publishing Your Poster on the Web 169

Uploading Your Manuscript to the Internet 169

Revisiting the Concept of Plagiarism 170

Appendix A: Example of APA-Style Manuscript with

Common Errors 171

Appendix B: Corrected APA-Style Manuscript 179

References 188

Name Index 195

Subject Index 198

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470672327, 978-0470672327
      ISBN10: 0470672323

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is a compact but comprehensive guide to writing clearly and effectively in APA style.

      • Demonstrates how to write objective scientific research papers using interesting prose
      • Incorporates guidelines from the 6th edition of the APA publication manual
      • Explores how to develop ideas, connect them to what others have written, and express them clearly
      • Discusses the differences between written, oral, and poster presentations and offers instructions for applying APA style to each


      Trade Review

      ''As with previous editions Browne et al have provided a comprehensive, contemporary and focussed A2 textbook which directly applies to the AQA specification. Via attention to the demands of the specification and reference to exam style questions the book is thoroughly usable and gives the reader clarity of purpose concerning the material. A balance is achieved between classic Sociology and up to date material, giving students the opportunity to recognise the relevance and importance of sociological investigations in today's society.''
      David Morton, King Edward VI College, Stourbridge and examiner for AQA

      ''This is an magnificent text. It won’t just be another text on A2 Sociology for students but will serve as the leader in the area. It has key concepts but with inspirational examples. It’s the best textbook I have ever read for AQA A2 for Sociology.''
      Jason L. Powell, Coventry University

      ''This is an outstanding addition to the range of resources now available to sociology students. Ken Brown and his colleagues represent the very best in sociology teaching and this text, now in its long-awaited second edition, should be on the shelves of all aspiring sociology students and their teachers.''
      Dr Gerry Czerniawski, University of East London, A-level examiner and National Teaching Fellow



      Table of Contents
      Preface viii

      Acknowledgments xi

      1 Writing Professionally 1

      How Does Professional Writing Differ From Other Kinds of Writing? 2

      Using APA Style 3

      Making a Credible Argument 5

      Different Types of Communication 6

      Effective Communication 8

      Establishing Good Writing Habits 9

      Ethical Writing 10

      2 Elements of Style 15

      Recognizing the Importance of Good Grammar and Style 16

      Choosing Effective Wording 17

      Using Inclusive and Appropriate Language 19

      Deciding on the Use of Technical Language 20

      Avoiding Common Problems 21

      Verb Forms 24

      Spelling 25

      Specific Word Use 25

      3 The Introduction Section 32

      Introducing the Topic 33

      Different Approaches to Starting the Introduction 34

      How to Begin 38

      Reviewing the Literature 38

      Introducing Your Research: Generating a Hypothesis 40

      4 The Method Section 43

      Participants and Subjects 44

      Materials and Apparatus 52

      Procedure 56

      Design 58

      5 Communicating Statistics 59

      Why Do We Use Statistics? 60

      What Point Are You Trying to Make? 61

      Understanding Your Numbers 63

      Helping Readers Understand Your Statistics 65

      Differentiating Results and Interpretations 68

      6 The Results Section 69

      Your Hypothesis 70

      Deciding What to Present 71

      APA Style and Presentation of Your Results 74

      Creating Tables 77

      Creating Figures 82

      The Connection Between the Text and the Tables and Figures 87

      The Difference Between Results and Discussion Sections 87

      Some Final Points About Presenting Results 88

      7 The Discussion Section 91

      Summarizing Your Results 92

      Connecting Different Aspects of Your Results 94

      Dealing With Nonsignificant Results 95

      Comparing Your Results With Those of Others 96

      Stating the Importance and Implications of Your Results 97

      Acknowledging the Limitations of Your Study 98

      8 References: Citations in the Text and the Reference List 100

      Citing References in the Text 101

      Order of Citations in the Reference List 105

      Using Your Word-Processing Program to Create the Citation 105

      Examples of How Different Types of References Should Be Laid Out 106

      9 Final Touches: The Abstract and Formatting Details 114

      The Abstract 115

      Formatting Your Manuscript 116

      10 Creating Poster Presentations 135

      Differentiating Visual and Written Communication 135

      Reducing the Amount of Information 136

      Visual Style 137

      Your Behavior: The Ethic of a Poster Session 142

      Creating Your Poster Using PowerPoint® 144

      11 Giving Oral Presentations 152

      The Difference Between Oral and Written English 152

      Adapting APA Style to Oral Presentations 156

      Preparing for Your Talk 157

      Creating Graphics for Your Presentation 159

      Giving the Presentation 160

      12 Sharing Your Work Electronically 163

      New Capabilities in Electronic Sharing 164

      Using a Word Processor to Create Manuscripts for the Internet 165

      Advantages of Internet Publishing Software 167

      Publishing Your Poster on the Web 169

      Uploading Your Manuscript to the Internet 169

      Revisiting the Concept of Plagiarism 170

      Appendix A: Example of APA-Style Manuscript with

      Common Errors 171

      Appendix B: Corrected APA-Style Manuscript 179

      References 188

      Name Index 195

      Subject Index 198

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