This book guides students through the nuts and bolts of identifying their research interests, developing a project topic, writing and managing a project, and various interpersonal and academic skills necessary to successfully complete a project. It will also provide recommendations for how faculty can use this guide. The worksheets, checklists, and real student examples included help students and faculty think through the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed at each stage of graduate school.
This book guides students through the nuts and bolts of identifying their research interests, developing a project topic, writing and managing a project, and various interpersonal and academic skills necessary to successfully complete a project. It will also provide recommendations for how faculty can use this guide. The worksheets, checklists, and real student examples included help students and faculty think through the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed at each stage of graduate school.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hilary B. Vidair is an Associate Professor in and former program director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University (LIU) Post, and a practicing licensed psychologist. She received her Ph.D. in combined clinical and school psychology from Hofstra University, completed a National Institute of Mental Health research fellowship at Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute, and has served on over 85 dissertation committees. Pam L. Gustafson is an Academic Specialist with SUNY Empire State College and a certified School Librarian at Brentwood Schools in New York. She holds Master of Library Science and Master of History degrees from Long Island University (LIU) Post and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Education Leadership Management from Northeastern University. She has also served on advisory and educational committees for the American Psychological Association (APA), Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), and the National Association for Graduate Admissions Professionals (NAGAP). Eva L. Feindler is a Professor of Psychology in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University (LIU) Post, former program director, and former director of Post's Psychological Services Center, and a practicing licensed psychologist. She received her graduate degrees from West Virginia University, has chaired over 85 dissertations, and helped foster applied research partnerships with mental health agencies and schools.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * SECTION 1: BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY WORK * Chapter 1: Knowledge for Beginning to Build Your Research Competence * Chapter 2: Skills to Develop for Beginning-Level Research Competence * Chapter 3: Attitudes Toward Research * SECTION 2: DEVELOPING YOUR PROPOSAL AND MANAGING YOUR FINAL PROJECT * Chapter 4: Knowledge for Selecting Your Final Project Topic and Developing Your Proposal * Chapter 5: Skills for Writing Your Proposal and Managing Your Final Project * Chapter 6: Attitudes Toward Your Research and Others * SECTION 3: FINISHING YOUR FINAL PROJECT AND BEYOND * Chapter 7: Knowledge for Finalizing Your Final Project * Chapter 8: Skills for Finalizing Your Final Project * Chapter 9: Attitudes About Research After Your Final Project and Beyond * Further Recommended Reading * References
* Preface * SECTION 1: BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY WORK * Chapter 1: Knowledge for Beginning to Build Your Research Competence * Chapter 2: Skills to Develop for Beginning-Level Research Competence * Chapter 3: Attitudes Toward Research * SECTION 2: DEVELOPING YOUR PROPOSAL AND MANAGING YOUR FINAL PROJECT * Chapter 4: Knowledge for Selecting Your Final Project Topic and Developing Your Proposal * Chapter 5: Skills for Writing Your Proposal and Managing Your Final Project * Chapter 6: Attitudes Toward Your Research and Others * SECTION 3: FINISHING YOUR FINAL PROJECT AND BEYOND * Chapter 7: Knowledge for Finalizing Your Final Project * Chapter 8: Skills for Finalizing Your Final Project * Chapter 9: Attitudes About Research After Your Final Project and Beyond * Further Recommended Reading * References
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