Good Morning Tipsters:

Dare I ask another one since the first one was so popularly received? ;-}

I have never had to cite DSM-IV either within the body of a paper or on the 
reference list and I had a student who took research methods from me now 
writing a paper for another class who is confused on how to do it--and now she 
has confused me! She showed me how she did it and although it looks wrong I 
can't tell why.

It's like those spelling tests where you have to pick out the incorrectly 
spelled words from a list. Just give me a list of words to spell and I can do 
it; but seeing several misspelled words and I am lost.

So please, someone with experience in citing DSM-IV, please give me your 
honored knowledge.

Thanks

Annette


Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
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