Hi, TIPSters. We are considering adopting one of the Pyrczak Publishing books as a required text for our senior thesis seminar class, to help the students write their theses. The only other text we require for the seminar is the APA manual. The thesis is an empirical paper, but students seem to do OK writing the Methods and Results; they have the most trouble with integrating information in the lit review, and with the discussion. We like the workbook-style books that Pyrczak publishes. But in their catalog there's more than one book that looks useful. There is "Writing Empirical Research Reports", "Writing Literature Reviews" and "Preparing Literature Reviews" plus more. I did a TIPS archive search, but the threads about writing didn't really get at the specific question I have:
For those of you who have used supplements to teach students to write theses and research reports and lit reviews, particularly if you've used Pyrczak books, which specific books would you recommend? Thanks, Nathalie ***** Nathalie Cote', Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Belmont Abbey College 100 Belmont - Mt. Holly Rd. Belmont, NC 28012 Tel 704-825-6754 Fax 704-825-6239 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: Traci Giuliano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:36 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: "how to write a review article"? > > > Hi Tipsters - > > I think I recall seeing recently a piece (but can't remember where) > on "How to write a review article." I'd like to give something like > this to my research studentse. Does anyone know of such a beast? > > Thanks, > Traci > -- > > \\|||// ( o o ) -------------o00-(_)-00o------------------ Traci A. Giuliano Associate Professor of Psychology Southwestern University Georgetown, TX 78627 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (512) 863-1596;fax (512) 863-1846 http://www.southwestern.edu/~giuliant -------------------------------------------- --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
