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Aug
24

Short Guide to Writing About Psychology (3rd Edition) (The Short Guide Series) Review

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Short Guide to Writing About Psychology (3rd Edition) (The Short Guide Series) Overview

Featuring the latest APA-style guidelines, this concise guide helps readers master the skills and conventions they need to write well in psychology.

 

This brief guide takes readers step-by-step through the writing process. In addition, it presents thorough discussions of researching psychological literature, focusing on online and database research, and presenting those findings in written and oral formats. Special attention is given to interpreting and reporting the results of statistical tests, as well as preparing data displays in tables and figures. Introducing readers to all elements of professional writing in APA style, this book is a perfect supplement for courses in the social science disciplines.

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Jul
22

Short Guide to Writing about History, A (7th Edition) Review


A Short Guide to Writing About History is a book that has withstood the test of the time over the past two decades. Originally written in 1989 by the late Richard Marius, professor from Harvard University, the book has seen seven updated and revised editions. Marius passed away in 1999 and Melvin E. Page, professor at East Tennessee University, has continued the laborious task of keeping the book relevant as sources of information continue to evolve and appear. Page achieves the goal of keeping the guide short and, most of importantly, useful. History students need not put themselves through the monumental of task of sifting through the near-1,000 pages found in the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style to determine how to write their research papers, because this short guide sums up most of what these students will need when researching.

The book serves two purposes. First, for those not familiar with the basics of researching and writing papers, it provides breakdowns on how to gather information, best practices on recording notes, how to write, and finally, documented sources. Second, the book acts as an easy quick-reference for those already familiar with these concepts. Students unfamiliar on the basic question of where to start will get a good introduction on researching methods. For example, how to approach history with a “who, what, when, where, and why” mentality. In addition, how to narrow down topics and focus in on subjects that the student can tackle with their limited time and resources. The authors state, “The most common flaw in student essays is the topics are so broad that the essays have no focus” (pg 61). For example, the causes of World War II will definitely be too big for an essay. This is an issue I have experienced when doing my own research. The author provides some good approaches on narrowing topics such as changing the angle of vision. Instead of answer how World War II started, change the focus down to groups or even individuals and then re-ask the questions with the new, limited angle.

A Short Guide to Writing About History may indeed be short, but it has longevity in its usefulness because it is perfect for refreshing one’s self before approaching a new research assignment. The most helpful portions that I will refer to the most are the examples found throughout the book. Not only are there sample papers, but the book provides a concise “Writer’s Checklist of Source Citations” which gives examples on how to cite some of the most commonly referenced materials such as books, articles, and journals. While this section is helpful providing some tricky situations such as how to document an author along with a translator, there is not an example dealing with volumes. While using this checklist over the past month in my own research, this has been the only area where it fell short. Volumes are common in historical research and Chicago Manual of Style has a quirky method for documenting them using “Vol.” with a capital “V” in bibliography references and “vol.” with a lowercase “v” in notes. Other than that, the checklist is nearly complete offering examples even in obscure sources like DVDs, thesis papers, and photographs.

The full-blown paper examples in the back are also helpful. There is one research paper, a book review, and a short essay. In my experience, I have seen many teachers provide sample research paper examples, but few provide examples on book reviews or short essays. This, unfortunately, leaves students continually questioning themselves on the best way to approach these assignments. For reviews, the book provides guidelines on what to focus on as well as tips like “don’t feel compelled to say negative things about the book” (pg 192). While pointing out inaccuracies or disagreements with the author is perfectly acceptable, “passionate attacks” are not necessary (pg 192). In the realm of short essays–probably the most common assignment I have seen in my undergrad years–the book goes into detail on how to approach essays of 500 words or less. Though shorter than a regular essay, students should still answer the “who, what, when, where, and why” questions along with providing a clear thesis statement at the beginning.

Even though the book is just barely over 200 pages, it still provides some in-depth analysis crucial to any student of history. “Historical fallacies” gets a whole section going into detail on the pitfalls that even published and accomplished historians use. For example, putting too much emphasis on a single cause to explain why an event occurred. The book provides a good fallacy example in that the South lost the American Civil War only because General Robert E. Lee lost at Gettysburg. While a student or historian may feel the need to express the importance of their particular topic of research, the book points out that “events were caused by complex influences, and you should take care to acknowledge those complexities” (pg 41). Another great fallacy tackled by the book is the notion of avoiding mistakes by learning about the past. Many students point to this concept as a reason to learn about history, but “new inventions, new ways of thinking, or new combinations of ideas can upset all predictions” (pg 42). Finally, the most common fallacy I have encountered in historical works, be they by students or professional historians, is the straw man, or the fake opinion. A straw man argument provides a writer with a “cause” to rally against, but since there is no one holding the opinion he is attacking, it is a waste of his and the reader’s time.

A Short Guide to Writing About History is a solid book. The examples are, for the most part, exactly what students will need. The checklist for citations will be the most used portion of the book and the paper, book review, and short-essay examples will give them solid comparisons when writing. The fallacies will help any researcher–regardless of their level–avoid the common pitfalls that plague even professional historians today. The biggest criticism I can provide on this book is the price. The .00 price tag is hefty for such a short book. Some students may find earlier, used editions at a cheaper price to be just as helpful. Either way, the book is a useful tool for any history student and I will definitely keep it on my shelf.

Short Guide to Writing about History, A (7th Edition) Overview

An ideal complement for any history course, A Short Guide to Writing about History helps you learn how to think and write like an historian.

 

This engaging and practical text helps you get beyond merely compiling dates and facts; it teaches you how to incorporate your own ideas into your papers and to tell a story about history that interests you and your peers. Covering brief essays and the documented resource paper, the text explores the writing and researching processes, different modes of historical writing (including argument), and offers guidelines for improving style as well as documenting sources.

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Jul
04

The Subject Is Writing, Fourth Edition: Essays by Teachers and Students Review

The Subject Is Writing, Fourth Edition: Essays by Teachers and Students Overview

Like earlier editions of the widely used Subject Is Writing, the Fourth edition continues the tradition of bringing first-year students into contact with provocative ideas and voices-some of them fellow students-that will change how they think about writing. Its fresh, direct approach will appeal to your sense of purpose and professionalism as it engages your students’ interests and sensibilities.

Both a classroom reader and a rhetoric for first-year college writing, The Subject Is Writing, Fourth edition has been enhanced with nine new essays that cover a wide variety of topics, including:

  • keeping a writer’s notebook
  • taking an expressive approach to academic writing
  • using narratives in college writing
  • employing computer strategies for revision
  • lower order concerns such as spelling
  • sentence structure and use of the first person in academic writing
  • making the most of the college writing center.

The practical yet reflective nature of the book remains, with questions at the end of each chapter that invite students to respond to the essayists with essays of their own. An appendix of new and revised hint sheets provides a selection of handouts and writing tips that impart advice about some of the more practical aspects of writing and the writing classroom. In addition, a new, user-friendly Instructor’s Manual is available online for adopters of the text.

Engage your students in a new, exciting way. Give them The Subject Is Writing, Fourth edition, and embolden them to write with clarity, grace, power, and passion.

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Apr
28

Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day, 3rd Edition (Skill Builders) Review


I have spoken English for 9 years now, but my grammar and spelling were in bad shape. As an ESL student, this book helped me understand most of the complicated grammar rules. This book is concise, well-written, and developed gracefully. Although I have to work on my grammar and spelling skills, I would say this book improved my written communications by a 200%. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to improve their writing skills.

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Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day, 3rd Edition (Skill Builders) Overview

Excellent writing skills are essential to getting high marks on standardized tests and succeeding in a wide range of jobs. Writing Skills Success in 20 Minutes a Day provides a step-by-step guide to improve writing skills with quick, but thorough lessons that anyone can fit into a busy schedule. Materials include:

• Full tutorials in easily confused word pairs, using verbs for strong, active writing, and proper punctuation, featuring semicolons and colons, em dashes, quotations, and more
• A pretest to diagnose strengths and weaknesses and a posttest to measure progress
• Bonus tips on preparing for tests, and additional resources for further research and study

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Feb
23

The Writings of William James: A Comprehensive Edition (Phoenix Book) Review


This is an absolute value! Most of James’s published writings including the hard to find “Pluralistic Universe” and “Essays in Radical Empiricism” are here. As well, we get the compolete “Pragmatism”, “The Meaning of Truth” and excerpts from “Varieties” and “Psychology”.

Before reading this collection, I’d read quite a bit of James. I bought this primarily for “Essays in Radical Empiricism” and “Pluralistic Universe” as this edition is cheaper than buying them seperately. I decided, though, that I’d read this one straight through and I’m glad I did. James is an amazingly astute, extremely relevant (if to some, troubling) thinker.

Unfortunately, James has been somewhat ignored. His goal as evidenced by most of this volume was to break the dualism prevelant in philosophy of an exagerated empiricism and an equally exagerated rationalism. James devoted most of his career not to building a solid and reductionistic philosophy (the activity of todays preferred philosophers) but to wiping the slate clean, being realistic about what we can know versus speculation, and reporting how things really are rather than what makes us comfortable. While James’ commitment to radical empiricism and pragmatism made and make philosophers balk, they are also why we need to read and discuss him today.

My only complaints (for which I don’t subtract anything) are: 1.) that the book does not go from one book in its entirety to another. Rather an essay from “Psychology” may be followed by one from “The Will to Beleive” and vice versa. This annoyed my because I did want to read them as they were meant to be read (chronological essays). Still, the divied up essays are good for continuities sake (as the editor did a good job sequencing them.

2.) As James probably did not intend for any one person to read all of his essays, he repeats himself (in ideas and words) frequently. In fact, in James’ essay collection “The Will to Beleive” he apologizes in his preface for repeating paragraphs verbatum during various lecture/essays. Imagine that X 10. Oh, well! MInor compaints for such a great collection. Also, recommended is the “Writings of John Dewey” also put together by McDermott.

The Writings of William James: A Comprehensive Edition (Phoenix Book) Overview

In his introduction to this collection, John representative. McDermott presents James’s thinking in all its manifestations, stressing the importance of radical empiricism and placing into perspective the doctrines of pragmatism and the will to believe. The critical periods of James’s life are highlighted to illuminate the development of his philosophical and psychological thought.

The anthology features representive selections from The Principles of Psychology, The Will to Believe, and The Variety of Religious Experience in addition to the complete Essays in Radical Empiricism and A Pluralistic Universe. The original 1907 edition of Pragmatism is included, as well as classic selections from all of James’s other major works. Of particular significance for James scholarship is the supplemented version of Ralph Barton Perry’s Annotated Bibliography of the Writings of William James, with additions bringing it up to 1976.

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Feb
07

Literature and the Writing Process (9th Edition) Review


I teach Composition 111 and 112 at a community college along with a Dual Enrollment English class, which combines Comp I and Comp II for college credit, to high school college-bound seniors. Initially, I used this text for Eng 112, and when it came time to purchase anthologies for my Dual Enrollment Course, I explored every text I could get access to. After exhaustive research, I chose Literature and the Writing Process, 8th ed. because it combines writing–the process, the modes, and research–the list goes on and on–with a solid selection of fiction, drama, and poetry. In short, I can use one text for both parts of the course instead of separate texts for the two required college composition courses. If there is a change I’d like to see in the next edition, it would be the inclusion of multi-cultural, particularly Asian, selections.

Literature and the Writing Process (9th Edition) Overview

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By combining the elements of a literature anthology with those of a handbook, Literature and the Writing Process guides readers through the interrelated process of analytical reading and critical writing.

 

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Throughout decades of combined teaching and writing experience the authors of LIterature and the Writing Process have held to a simple premise: great literature is always thought-provoking, always new; why not utilize it to sharpen critical thinking and improve writing skills?  Grown out of this long-standing interest in the possibility of integrating the study of literature with the practice of composition, Literature and the Writing Process has become a unique and time-tested staple for people wanting to improve their writing skills by reading great literature.  The new edition includes the updated MLA guidelines.  A refreshed drama section includes two memorable plays:  Picnic on the Battlefield, by Fernando Arrabal, and Beauty, by Jane Martin.  A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, has been brought back to this edition by popular demand.

 

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For people wanting to improve their writing skills by reading great literature. 

 

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Feb
06

Writing in Political Science (3rd Edition) Review


I’ve been using this book in my freshman political science seminar for several years and it has many strengths. I especially like the first few chapters on the nature of political inquiry and what it means to think and write critically about politics. Its check list of properties of a good research paper is especially well done. The section on annotated bibliographies is very useful to get students started on papers.

Now for the weaknesses: the chapter on the format and examples of conventional research papers is limited to comparative, analytical and position papers. The formulae given for writing each type of paper doesn’t seem especially useful to me. I’d prefer that students formulate a real question, write a literature review and use data to form useful conclusions. The paper formats provided do not do this. I’ve written my own handouts on paper formatting and structure rather than assign this one.

Despite its limitations, this is a very useful book for undergraduate political science majors. If I was starting out in the field, it is exactly what I’d want to know.

Writing in Political Science (3rd Edition) Overview

This easy-to-use guide shows readers how to think, research, and write like a political scientist and includes new coverage of current practices in using electronic databases and Internet sources. Political Inquiry; Critical Thinking About Politics; Choosing a Topic; Research Using the Internet and Traditional Sources; Properties of Essays; Common Problems With Writing; Format for the Manuscript; Comprehension and Synthesis of Class Materials; Managing and Processing Information; Conventional Research Papers; Special Analytical Techniques; Applied Political Science; Organizing and Documenting Research; Organizing and Documenting Career Development. Anyone who need to write about politics as part of their career or education.

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Feb
06

Reading and Writing in Elementary Classrooms: Research-Based K-4 Instruction (5th Edition) Review


This is a really good textbook so far. I’ve only been in it a few pages because the class just started, but I know I’m going to love the class and I know the textbook will be a really great tool for learning.

Reading and Writing in Elementary Classrooms: Research-Based K-4 Instruction (5th Edition) Overview

Based on the latest research from literacy and language studies, curriculum and instructional practices, and educational psychology, this Fifth Edition maintains its authors’ commitment to helping all students learn to read. Cunningham follows her “style” and is part of the successful Cunningham/Allington franchise–which are all very practical books with tons of activities and grounded on solid research. This text has a compendium of successful practices at the end and covers grades K-4 to meet the needs of the new courses now covering that range. Thoroughly revised to reflect current research, this text focuses on thinking processes, on reading and writing as language, and on the importance of the affective domain. The unique narrative chapters in Part II provide an engaging, classroom-based introduction to “real life” for prospective teachers.

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