Unit 1. Setting Yourself Up for Success
1. The Psychology Project as a Means of Acquiring Knowledge
2. Ethics for Research in Psychology
3. Choosing a Topic and the Research Proposal
4. A Connected and Convincing Argument
6. Maximising Supervision
7. How to Handle the Research Literature
8. How to Write a Good Introduction
9. Sampling Considerations
10. Sourcing Materials and Measures for Psychological Research
Unit 2. Quantitative Methods of Inquiry
11. Quantitative Methods of Inquiry
12. Analysing Quantitative Data
13. Designing and Conducting an Experimental Research Project
14. Writing Up your Quantitative Methodology
15. Writing Up your Quantitative Results Section
16. Writing Up your Quantitative Discussion Section
Unit 3. Qualitative Methods of Inquiry
17. Qualitative Methods of Inquiry
18. Qualitative Data Analysis
19. The Semi-Structured Interview as Part of Grounded Theory
20. Designing, Conducting and Analysing a Grounded Theory Project
21. Writing Up your Qualitative Methodology
22. Writing Up your Qualitative Findings and Discussion
Unit 4. The Final Touches
Appendix A. Students' personal experiences of their psychology project
Appendix B. Carrying out common statistical analyses using SPSS V14