Dear Margie,

I mention websites to students and direct them to the model manuscript in our 
course textbook (McBurney and White), which unfortunately deviates from APA 
format in a few places.

However, I have my own handout that summarizes how to present an APA-style 
research report.

Sincerely,

Stuart

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From: Margie Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: March 31, 2008 8:52 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] SPSS Manual for Stats & Research Design Class

Hi Everyone,
For the past couple of years, we have used Green & Salkind's "Using 
SPSS" manual and CD in the lab portion of our Stats & Research Design 
Class.  In browsing the web, however, I ran across "Discovering 
Statistics Using SPSS" by Andy Field.  Have any of your used this 
manual--or any other--sucessfully in your classes?  Oh, by the way, our 
version of SPSS is 15. 

Also, do you have any suggestions for brief books on "How to Write in 
APA style"?  I'm tempted here to just direct students to some good websites.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions. 
Margie Hardy

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