A-Z handbooks
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A-Z Psychology Coursework Handbook
by Mike Cardwell, Hugh Coolican, and Ian Marcouse
Published 28 September 2001
The A-Z Psychology Coursework Handbook is the ideal companion for the student undertaking psychology field and project work. It is a highly accessible book and one which students can dip into when and where they need guidance. It addresses the specific coursework requirements of all the Psychology AS and A2 specifications, and shows how you can maximise marks for your coursework report writing. It also contains easy to follow explanations of the major statistical tests that you are likely to use in your research. In addition, there is an extensive range of 'investigations to go' which can be used as the basis for your own research investigation, an extensive resources section, and sections on how to incorporate IT and the internet into your research and report writing.
A-Z Sociology Coursework Handbook
by Joan Garrod, Ann Clynch, Tony Lawson, and Ian Marcouse
Published 1 June 2001
The A-Z Sociology Coursework Handbook 2nd edition is the ideal companion and reference book for students undertaking Sociology coursework at both AS and A2. This book gives maximum help and guidance to both AQA and OCR students, and is written in the same user-friendly style as the Complete A-Z Sociology Handbook. It is based on the new Sociology specifications and covers the AS Coursework Task (AQA) and the AS Research Report (OCR) as well as the A2 coursework study for both AQA and OCR. Written by experienced A Level Examiners, it explains what to do at every stage in the project process from "How to get started" through to "Writing effective conclusions". It contains an A-Z of research sources, practical advice on how best to present the work, tasks to develop appropriate skills and how best to use IT. In addition there are sections throughout to give the student practical advice on the best way to write and present their project, including a wide range of presentation and analytical methods as well as more advanced statistical techniques. This will be a definite aid to teachers and should benefit from extensive teacher recommendation.