Tuesday, April 29, 2014

About Psychology: Do You Have a Psychology Paper to Write?

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The end of the semester is coming up faster than you might think, and you know what that means...due dates for research papers, essays, and other end-of-term assignments! Even if you have been procrastinating, it's not to late to get started. In this week's newsletter, learn more about:

Still Haven't Picked a Topic? Here Are a Few Ideas
Have a big psychology term paper to write and no idea where to begin? Check out some of these great topics for psychology papers to spark your creativity... Learn more

How to Write a Psychology Paper
Writing a research paper, essay, literature review or other written assignment can be a daunting process. In addition to actually writing the paper, you need to develop a strong topic idea, find relevant research organize your information. While the task may seem monumental, you can simplify the process by following some very simple steps... Learn more
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Confused About APA Format? Here Are Some Examples
APA format is the official style of the American Psychological Association and is generally used for writing in psychology, eduction, and other social sciences. Learn more about how to create APA format papers with these tips, guidelines, and examples... Learn more

How to Write a Title Page
Almost all types of psychology writing require a title page. How should a title page look? What elements are necessary? Learn how to prepare a title page in APA format... Learn more
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

About Psychology: Will Training Your Brain Increase Your IQ?

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"Brain training" is big business. Chances are you've seen products such as apps and games that promise to train your brain, improve your cognitive abilities, and even make you smarter. But does all this brain training really work? This week's features include:

 

Does Brain Training Really Increase IQ?

Can playing brain games really make you smarter? Two recent studies explore this question and offer some interesting results that might surprise you... Learn more

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What Do IQ Scores Mean, Anyway?
Have you ever wondered what it means to have a low, high, or average high IQ? Discover how these scores are calculated and what they mean... Learn more
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Will Having a High IQ Make You More Successful?
People with high IQ's also tend to be more successful, right? Research suggests that IQ can help, but it isn't the only factor that determines success.... Learn more

 

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IQ or EQ: Which Is More Important?
Some experts suggest that your EQ might be more important than your IQ. Could emotional intelligence really matter more than traditional intelligence?  Learn more

 

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

About Psychology: A Few Great Reasons to Study Psychology

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Psychology can be a fun, fascinating, and often challenging topic to study. In this week's newsletter, we will take a closer look at some of the many reasons why people should learn more about psychology.

 

Why Do You Need to Study Psychology?
Students who aren't psychology majors often grumble and complain, wondering why they have to take a psychology class. Here are just a few great reasons to study psychology (even if you are not a psychology major)... Read more

 

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10 Reasons to Earn a Psychology Degree
Psychology is one of the most popular majors out there. Here are 10 great reasons why... Learn more

 


Before You Decide to Major in Psychology
Okay, so now you might be thinking that you should major in psychology. Well, there are a few things you need to consider before you commit... Learn more

 

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Why Do Psychology Majors Have to Take Stats?
Psychology is the science of the mind and behavior, so why do you need to take a statistics class? Statistics courses might not be easy, but they are necessary... Discover why

 

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