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BrainsThis site provides resources for (1) students who need to write in the field of psychology and (2)  psych instructors who want to help students learn to write more professionally and effectively. The information and links have much in common with the advice about writing on other NuWrite sites. Thus, you should consult other relevant sites, such as Social Science Writing and Science Writing.

If you have material you would like to add to this site or questions you would like this site to address, please contact H. David Smith or fill out the submission box at the bottom of the column on the right. (Photo: courtesy of J.T.R., www.flickr.com/photos/j-t-r/348034457/.)

What's New in the Sixth Edition of the Publication Manual?

Posted by Penny Hirsch at Oct 07, 2009 08:55 AM |

This is a brief description of what has changed from the 5th edition to the 6th.

  

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What's new in the APA style 6th edition-- tutorial

Posted by Penny Hirsch at Oct 07, 2009 08:48 AM |

This tutorial provides an overview of key changes in the sixth edition of the Publication Manual, beginning with three overarching goals that guided the revision and ending with a detailed chapter-by-chapter list of new and expanded content.

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Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) call for 2010 submissions

Posted by Penny Hirsch at Aug 20, 2009 10:05 AM |

The call for papers will be available September 1, 2009.

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David is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology where he has been teaching for eight years. He teaches courses in research methods and statistics.
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