ABSTRACT

Ever had difficulty choosing a research project?

Ever wondered how your work will be marked?

This book will help students to understand the coursework specifications and marking criteria for a number of key exam boards, including; AQA (specification A and B), OCR, EDEXCEL and SQA. It provides specific and highly relevant advice on how to maximise achievement in coursework. Guidance is offered on how best to choose a research project, through to practical advice on how to carry out research and write up reports. Topics to be avoided are also considered and advice on how to navigate the difficulties and avoid common pitfalls provided.

Key issues covered include:

* An overview of the main methods of investigation in psychology

* Data analysis, including how to present data in Word and Excel and how best to comment on it

* How to draw conclusions from data and create inferential statistics.

Incorporating a series of examples, including an investigation from start to finish, and a laboratory experiment, this book provides clear, hands-on advice. It will be an invaluable tool for GCSE, AS and A2 students, helping them to maintain their motivation through coursework assignments and to achieve their potential.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction to coursework in psychology

chapter 2|18 pages

How to choose a research topic

chapter 3|14 pages

Research in psychology

chapter 4|34 pages

Investigative methods

chapter 5|16 pages

Data analysis

chapter 6|36 pages

Inferential statistics

chapter 7|24 pages

Writing your report

chapter 8|24 pages

Example reports

chapter 9|20 pages

20 ideas for an investigation