Course Description
"This course surveys current research and theory in psycholinguistics, covering the biological bases, cognitive bases, and learning of language. We consider studies of normal children and adults, the performance of individuals with various types of language disorders, and computer simulations of language processes. Topics range from the perception and production of speech sounds to the management of conversations. Each student will carry out an original research project on some aspect of psycholinguistics." from WebStac.
Writing a Psychology Literature Review
Information on researching and writing a literature review may be found in the following:
- Cooper, H. (1998). Synthesizing Research: A Guide for Literature Reviews.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
(Olin Level 2 Stacks - H62 .C5859 1998) - Galvan, J. (2006). Writing Literature Reviews: A Guide for Students
of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Glendale, CA: Pyrczak.
(Olin Level 1 Reference - H61.8 .G34 2006)
- APA Exposed Online Tutorial from the Harvard Graduate School of Education
- APA Formating and Style Guide from the Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association 6th ed. (APA, 2010) Print-only
See also the following helpful guides from the Psychology Writing Center at the University of Washington.
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