Ah, what a fun fall term for an instructor teaching Experimental Psych! New APA guidelines and SPSS has a new version (that apparently is not compatible with any older version).
In nice, vague terms - here it what is on the APA website The sixth edition has been revised and updated to include · new ethics guidance on such topics as determining authorship and terms of collaboration, duplicate publication, plagiarism and self-plagiarism, disguising of participants, validity of instrumentation, and making data available to others for verification; · new journal article reporting standards to help readers report empirical research with clarity and precision; · simplified APA heading style to make it more conducive to electronic publication; · updated guidelines for reducing bias in language to reflect current practices and preferences, including a new section on presenting historical language that is inappropriate by present standards; · new guidelines for reporting inferential statistics and a significantly revised table of statistical abbreviations · new instruction on using supplemental files containing lengthy data sets and other media; · significantly expanded content on the electronic presentation of data to help readers understand the purpose of each kind of display and choose the best match for communicating the results of the investigation, with new examples for a variety of data displays, including electrophysiological and biological data; · consolidated information on all aspects of reference citations, with an expanded discussion of electronic sources emphasizing the role of the digital object identifier (DOI) as a reliable way to locate information; and · expanded discussion of the publication process, including the function and process of peer review; a discussion of ethical, legal, and policy requirements in publication; and guidelines on working with the publisher while the article is in press. Book has been updated to acknowledge and incorporate advances in computer technology. · New discussions of the creation, submission, and storage of supplemental data. · New guidelines for referencing electronic sources. · New and expanded reference examples for a variety of on-line sources. · Redesigned APAstyle website, expanded to provide tutorials, on-line courses, and other resources for learning APA style. Book has been reorganized and streamlined for ease of use · Organized to describe the writing process from idea to publication, it begins with background information on ethical issues in publishing, then moves on to manuscript structure and content, then writing style and rules, then graphics and references, then guidance on working with the publisher. · Sample paper section has been moved up and featured to better exemplify manuscript structure and content · Like discussions have been moved to one place in the book, with discussions of function followed by instruction on form. Focus has been broadened to include readers in the behavioral and social sciences. · Information specific to APA has been moved to the web, where it is more broadly accessible and can be updated frequently. · New examples throughout the book have been drawn from publications in education, business, and nursing as well as psychology. Deb Dr. Deborah S. Briihl Dept. of Psychology and Counseling Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 (229) 333-5994 [email protected] http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dbriihl/ Well I know these voices must be my soul... Rhyme and Reason - DMB --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
