Showing posts with label Psychology Student Resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychology Student Resources. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2012

Psychology Student Guide

Psychology Student Guide




















I'm very excited to announce that my Psychology Student Guide has just been published worldwide on the Amazon Kindle. See following link for full details.

http://goo.gl/5TmWl

The guide has already had some great independent reviews and if you do decide to take a look I would be very grateful if you rate the book and let Amazon know what you think.

Priced super low with students in mind the guide only costs around $3.99 (price might vary slightly from country to country).

No Kindle - No Problem.

You can read the Psychology Student Guide on your computer or other mobile devices with Amazon's free Kindle reading apps. See following link for details.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=dig_arl_box?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771

Many thanks for your support.

David

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Psychology Student Survival Guide















I'm delighted to announce that the latest version of the Psychology Student Survival Guide is now available for free download on the iPhone/iPod/iPad.

Comprehensively updated with even more invaluable information this is a must have resource for anybody currently studying or thinking about studying psychology.

Since it's launch last year over 12,000 psychology students have downloaded the Psychology Student Survival Guide App. You can join them today via the following link.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/psychguide/id440790994?mt=8

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Psychology Student Survival Guide



The first edition of the psychology student survival guide is now available. I really hope you find it useful and please feel free to pass it on to anybody who you think might be interested in taking a look.

I'm still working on a couple of sections that will appear in later editions and I intend to continually improve the guide based on feedback from users. I've created a page over at the main website where people can leave feedback and keep up-to-date by joining the psychology student survival guide mailing list. See following link.

Psychology Student Survival Guide Page

I've tried to accommodate as many of your suggestions as possible within the guide. There were a few requests for very specific information which may not appear. Can I suggest that such requests be posted on the psychology Q & A page or over at the facebook page (see following links).

Psychology Q & A Page

Psychology facebook Page

You can read/download the psychology student survival guide via the link below.

Psychology Student Survival Guide

All the best

David



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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Psychology Student Survival Guide



Based on my experiences as a student and then a lecturer in the subject, I'm currently in the process of putting together a survival guide for psychology students. This will be a free eBook; which among other things will include help guides, tip lists and access to invaluable resources.

To make sure I'm on the right lines and to cover as many bases as possible, It would be really useful to find what you would like to see covered in the guide.

If you would like to let me know what would be on your help wishlist, you can do so via the following link.

Psychology Student Survival Guide.

I hope to have the first edition of the guide ready by the end of August. I'll be posting updates regarding progress both on the main website and the psychology facebook page.

Psychology facebook Page.



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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Genes To Cognition: An Outstanding Neuropsychology Resource

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This excellent first-of-its-kind website went live on the 16th March to coincide with International Brain Awareness Week. Genes to Cognition (G2C) is aimed at biology and psychology students, as well as families who are facing mental health problems and interested members of the public.

The website includes fasinating insights from more than 70 neuroscientists from across Europe and the United States, who provide different perspectives on genetic, neural, and cognitive approaches to understanding human behavior.

G2C Online is distinguished both by its content and the innovative way in which this interactive content is presented. As you explore the site your perspective shifts from one point to another, the effect of which is to emphasize the connections between known elements in brain circuitry, neuroanatomy, and brain function and dysfunction; particularly in the context of specific brain illnesses such as autism, schizophrenia, bipolar illness, and depression.

Visitors can access an extensive library of unique items including excellent 3-D brain, animations, demonstrations, videos, and experiments.

Click Here to check out this excellent resource.

Further related information and resources can be found over at the main website (see following link)

Biological Psychology.



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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Psychology Student Resources: Soshiku

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I wish this had been around when I was a psychology student! Soshiku modestly describes itself as a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments.

This very user friendly application not only allows you to keep track of all your assignments but it also allows you to save notes, manage tasks, attach files, and share messages and work files with your fellow students. You can even get Soshiku to notify you via email, text messaging, or both when you have a hand-in-date coming up.

Soshiku is completely free and you check it out by Clicking Here.



To get hold of some more extremely useful psychology student resources head over to the main psychology website.

Psychology Student Resources.



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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Psychology Writing

Psychology



Just added the Psychology Writing Center to the student resources page on the main website. The Psychology Writing Center was established in 1991 in order to help psychology students learn to write about science and to use scientific writing as a way of understanding the scientific method. The Center has produced over 20 very useful writing guides, all of which can be downloaded for free.

Topics covered within these guides include:

Writing An APA Empirical Lab Report

Writing A Psychology Literature Review

Summarizing A Research Article

Reporting Statistical Results in APA Format

APA Guide To Citing Electronic Media

To access all the writing guides and to check out all the other free psychology resources, just click on the following link.

psychology student resources.



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