The Student Survival Guide for Research Methods in Psychology is designed to support students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate level research methods courses by providing them with the tools they need to succeed. It goes beyond course material to help students engage more fully with research methods content. This survival guide presents clear step-by-step instructions which will help students hone the basic skills to succeed and thrive in their research methods classes and navigate common pitfalls. The book covers core practical skills, like formatting and writing at an APA standard, understanding research literature (particularly academic journals), using SPSS, and broader skills like how to communicate with your professor, time management and teamwork skills. It is a highly effective primer text for all psychology students undertaking research methods courses, and will also be particularly helpful for students who are currently undertaking these modules and don't feel fully prepared for them.
Ross A. Seligman Books



How to Teach a Course in Research Methods for Psychology Students
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Designed for instructors, this comprehensive guide offers a structured approach to teaching psychology research methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It covers essential topics such as effective lecture delivery, challenging concepts, sample labs, and final paper requirements. The book also includes practical tips for online teaching and addresses common student issues, enriched by the author's personal anecdotes. Aimed at new and experienced professors alike, it provides step-by-step directions to enhance teaching effectiveness and course quality.
A Student Guide to Writing an Undergraduate Psychology Honors Thesis takes students through the entire process of creating a full-scale research project, from selecting a topic, choosing an experimental or correlational design, to writing and presenting their paper.