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==Obeying the standards of the APA publication manual==
==Obeying the standards of the APA publication manual==
A series of lectures dealt with how to obey the standards of the APA publication manual:
A series of lectures dealt with how to obey the standards of the APA publication manual:
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/3/3b/APA-Introduction_-_Session_1.pdf first lecture] explored the questions: Why publishing? Why a rule system? before turning to the structure of a manuscript, proper language use and some mechanics of style (i.e., the use of period (.), comma, abreviations, parentheses, etc.).
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/3/3b/APA-Introduction_-_Session_1.pdf first lecture] explores the questions: Why publishing? Why a rule system? before turning to the structure of a manuscript, proper language use and some mechanics of style (i.e., the use of period (.), comma, abreviations, parentheses, etc.).
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/e/e7/APA-Introduction_-_Session_2.pdf second lecture] shows how to display results in figures and tables and provides some practical hints to help with writing manuscripts.
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/e/e7/APA-Introduction_-_Session_2.pdf second lecture] shows how to display results in figures and tables and provides some practical hints to help with writing manuscripts.
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/9/97/APA-Introduction_-_Session_3.pdf third lecture] demonstrates why, when and how to use references.
The [https://wiki.uib.no/psychmethods/images/9/97/APA-Introduction_-_Session_3.pdf third lecture] demonstrates why, when and how to use references.

Revision as of 11:58, 7 November 2018

Planning your study

Assessing the existing literature

TBD

Experimental design

TBD

Preparing your study

Experiments

e-prime
PsychoPy
Web experiments

Questionnaires

Web questionnaires (SurveyXact)

Analyzing your data

Organizing and storing your data

TBD

Evaluation methods

Extracting data

This presentation provides an overview how shell scripts can be used to extract data from log files. The commands in the presentation can be tested using these example data.

Quantitative data analyses

TBD

Qualitative or mixed-method analyses

TBD

Literature review and meta-analysis

Literature review

TBD

Meta-analysis

TBD

Summarizing and publishing your study

Obeying the standards of the APA publication manual

A series of lectures dealt with how to obey the standards of the APA publication manual: The first lecture explores the questions: Why publishing? Why a rule system? before turning to the structure of a manuscript, proper language use and some mechanics of style (i.e., the use of period (.), comma, abreviations, parentheses, etc.). The second lecture shows how to display results in figures and tables and provides some practical hints to help with writing manuscripts. The third lecture demonstrates why, when and how to use references. The fourth lecture gives practical hints for writing manuscripts and term papers, gives and overview how the publication process works and discusses ethical issues with publication (authorship, consent, plagiarism).

Software

Reference management
Latex
Tips and tricks for standard programmes