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References
This is where you state in the globally accepted format known as
the Harvard referencing system the primary source of any
psychologist, psychological theory, or study DIRECTLY referred to in
the text.
If you for example used a statistics book to help you do your
'sums' this would go in a Bibliography underneath the Reference
section.
Where things go e.g. surnames first, initials etc. is the Harvard
referencing system. Also note that journal articles are written
differently from information got and referred to in a study from
books. The use of italics is thus deliberate. If in doubt about how
to cite references using the HRS please talk to your
school/college/university librarian. They are your resident experts
on this.
References For Research Investigation As Cited By Student In
National Examination
References
MacLead, G.M. (1991) HaIf a century of research on the Stroop
Effect: an integrative review. Psychological Bulletin
109, 163 - 203.
Stroop, JR. (1935) Studies of interference in serial verbal
reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology 18,
643 - 622.
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Bibliography For Research Investigation As Cited By Student In
National Examination
Bibliography
Atkinson et al. (1990) Hilgard's Introduction to Psychology,
Harcourt College Publishers.
Cardwell, M. (2000) The Complete A - Z Psychology Handbook,
Hodder and Stoughton.
Coolican, H. (1999) Research Methods and Statistics in
Psychology, Hodder and Stoughton.
Eysenck, MW. (1999) Principles of Cognitive Psychology,
Psychology Press.
Gleitman, H. (1991) Psychology, W.W. Norton &
Company.
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