Read more
A practical guide for students, featuring case studies and valuable insights from graduates and employers in the field of psychology. This book will hone students' skills and build confidence in their ability to become an independent researcher and worker, so that they can make an impact in their chosen career path.
List of contents
- 1: The transition from learning about research to the workplace
- 2: Different ways of developing research projects
- 3: Working with a supervisor
- 4: Managing yourself and your time
- 5: The current state of psychological research
- 6: Doing an experimental research project
- 7: Doing a correlational research project
- 8: Doing a qualitative research project
- 9: Doing a systematic review
- 10: Presenting your research
- 11: Publishing your research
- 12: Using your research project to benefit your career and beyond
About the author
Professor Danijela Serbic, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Danijela is a Professor and the Director of Undergraduate Programmes in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London. She coordinates the Final Year Research Project module in the department, and has developed the module to embed employability and open science practice throughout. Additionally, she is a Chartered Psychologist, a member of the British Psychological Society Undergraduate Education Committee, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her contributions to teaching have been recognised through several awards, including the prestigious Higher Education Psychology Teacher of the Year 2023 from the British Psychological Society.
Professor Victoria Bourne, Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Victoria is a Professor (Education Focussed) at Royal Holloway, University of London. She has taught research methodology and statistical analysis at all levels from first year undergraduate students through to advanced postdoctoral researchers. At Royal Holloway she is Deputy Head (Education) of the Department of Psychology, where she coordinates and teaches on the first and second year undergraduate research modules. Professor Bourne is the author of "Starting Out in Methods and Statistics for Psychology" and of "Understanding Quantitative and Qualitative Research in Psychology A Practical Guide to Methods, Statistics, and Analysis", both published by OUP.
Summary
A practical guide for students, featuring case studies and valuable insights from graduates and employers in the field of psychology. This book will hone students' skills and build confidence in their ability to become an independent researcher and worker, so that they can make an impact in their chosen career path.