Showing posts with label apa. Show all posts
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3/23/2013

Majoring in Psych?: Career Options for Psychology Undergraduates (2nd Edition) Review

Majoring in Psych: Career Options for Psychology Undergraduates (2nd Edition)
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Outstanding book. I bought this for my daughter who, against my better judgement, chose to be a psychology major at Madison. Before I gave her the book, I read the whole thing. I'm not nearly as worried anymore. This book provides excellent overview to what can be accomplished with a Psych degree.

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Focusing on the multiple ways for students to enhance their marketability while still in school, this guide answers the career planning questions most psychology majors find themselves asking. This friendly guide looks at psychology as both a discipline and a liberal arts degree.The authors have compiled information to help students demystify the process of career development.Using a question-and-answer format, this valuable resource shows students how they can take an early and active role in shaping their professional paths.The humorous, down-to-earth tone makes this book accessible to all students. For undergraduates majoring in psychology.

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2/19/2013

The Psychology Major: Career Options and Strategies for Success (4th Edition) Review

The Psychology Major: Career Options and Strategies for Success (4th Edition)
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I just changed my major to psychology at the end of last spring. My program requires a Career Planning course for psychology, this is my first semester of junior year. The course partnered with this book was a nice intervention. This is not a huge book, one could probably read it in one sitting. There is a lot of useful information about fields in psychology, graduate admissions, and multiple chapters on areas of undergraduate involvement that will make for a competitive student applying to grad school or for getting the most out of your undergrad experience in general. I liked the chapter on APA format, it is laid out very nicely. I have been raised in MLA format since frashman year in highschool, so has not been the easiest transition. I hear a lot of "students need to be doing x, y, z" to get into grad school, this book puts these things in perspective. I have followed a lot of the advice given in this book, like becoming involved with research, and I am getting more out of my classes and achieving better grades.

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Landrum/Davis provides strategies for success that will allow students to achieve their career goals, whatever they may be. The authors provide fundamental tips and advice that can be useful toall students, but especially useful for psychology majors.The approach of this book is applied—to provide students with practical, timely, up-to-date information. This text standardizes and catalogs much of the practical advice that professors often give to students—providing tips on how to do well in all classes, how to find research ideas, and how to write papers in general APA format. Also, the book contains up-to-date career information that faculty might not normally have at their fingertips, including the latest salary figures for a number of psychology-related jobs and occupations. Other benefits include the coverage of ethics for undergraduate students, sections on self-reflection, and an overview of disciplines related to psychology.

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2/16/2013

Your Career in Psychology: Industrial/Organizational Psychology Review

Your Career in Psychology: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
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As a professor having a doctorate in I/O Psychology, this is a very user-friendly book, perfect for sophomore/junior level college students interested in I/O Psych. I always recommend this book to students who want to know more about general graduate school issues and who are leaning towards I/O. I don't require students in my classes to purchase the book, but I do suggest that they buy it, especially since the price suits the typical college student.
One warning about the book, however, is that it includes a section on Human Factors which really is an entirely different field with its own various associations and journals separate from I/O. However, students are most likely not going to be introduced to the Human Factors field unless they research careers in I/O; therefore, its inclusion in the book is not a major issue for me.

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YOUR CAREER IN PSYCHOLOGY: INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY introduces students to the variety of forms that industrial, organizational, and human factors careers may take. Each chapter presents a career path, including an overview, advantages and disadvantages, and a profile of a psychologist who has chosen that path. This book is a wonderful starting point for exploring careers in industrial and organizational psychology.

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11/12/2012

Psychology As a Major: Is It Right for Me and What Can I Do With My Degree? Review

Psychology As a Major: Is It Right for Me and What Can I Do With My Degree
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I ordered this book to see if the field of psychology was where I wanted to point my major, helped me realize that none of the paths this degree offers is for me. I would not have known that if I didn't order this book, which I am sooo glad I did.

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Anyone considering psychology as an undergraduate major needs to read this book. Author Donna Schultheiss provides a comprehensive strategy aimed at helping undergraduates use self-exploration tools to decide if psychology is the right major for them. She offers a detailed, reader-friendly explanation of psychology and its subfields and an examination of the importance of diversity and multiculturalism in present-day practice. Throughout, Schultheiss draws heavily on the vocational psychology literature, giving readers intellectual and practical exposure to the tools of the field. Experiential and self-assessment exercises help readers focus their thinking, and strategies for decision making and stress management aid them in coming to terms with this important life decision. After finishing this book, readers will have a comprehensive picture of the opportunities psychology offers as a field of study and a career, and will also come to a greater understanding of themselves and their personal motivations.

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11/07/2012

The Insider's Guide to the Psychology Major: Everything You Need to Know About the Degree and Profession Review

The Insider's Guide to the Psychology Major: Everything You Need to Know About the Degree and Profession
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Fantastic book. This is one of many books I have looked through to demystify the many paths of psychology and it stands out, head and shoulders, from all the rest. As a psychology major, I am finding one of the difficulties of planning is in trying to figure out a huge variety of choices in this very diverse field, and where exactly the paths lead. It can be confusing! Finding your "place" in psychology is like trying to follow a flow chart with arrows crossing and overlapping all over the place.
This book lays it out in the most understandable format I have seen. The authors explain it from the biggest picture to the smaller details. They explain things like the difference between PhD and PsyD, the overarching fields of academia and applied psychology, first from a theoretical standpoint and then a practical standpoint. The book explores concepts such as what these categories encompass, how they overlap, what kinds of careers people actually have within them? There are very relevant essays included, from students and professionals, that discuss the kinds of activities/interests/involvement that helped guide them in their choices, what their career involves, what a typical day for them might be like. The essays truly helped me get a better picture on each subject, and even gave me some ideas of areas I would like to explore.
There was information in there that I had not seen elsewhere. It covered things like an explanation of journal articles, evaluating graduate school programs (most info out there tells you how to prepare, but not how to choose the right one for you), and ways to seek applied experience.
Great book. I highly recommend to any psych student, or anyone interested in the field.

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Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate majors. To gain an edge and get ahead, current and prospective psychology majors need access to insider knowledge.This book provides an overview of the psychology major, subdisciplines within the field, graduate programs and the admissions process, career opportunities for all degree types, internships, and free resources for students.To make the process more interactive and proactive, students will benefit from the handy assessments, timelines, exercises, tips on enhancing employability, testimonials from students and professionals, and recommended resources, including web sites, journals, and conferences.Like a good mentor, this book expertly motivates and empowers students to be proactive in exploring their educational and career options. Whether the ultimate goal is to enter the workforce or graduate school, following this insider guidance will save undergraduates time and increase their chances of success.

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