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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: anonuser0511 on September 25, 2009, 02:30:25 pm
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searched already: only found 2 of Eriny's y11 ones.
Our ERA (for y12) is on the serial position effect but anything would be nice. Also protips on how not to lose marks would also be appreciated, thanks.
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searched already: only found 2 of Eriny's y11 ones.
Our ERA (for y12) is on the serial position effect but anything would be nice. Also protips on how not to lose marks would also be appreciated, thanks.
I don't have my ERAs from VCE Psych any more, but the one advice I could give you is references. Get it right, it's the easiest source of marks, but also the most easiest to stuff up (not having one comma, lose a mark sort of thing). Also, ensure you follow APA guidelines in particularly graphs and tables for your results.
Introductions should have a funnel approach. Start of in general terms (introduce your area), then move on to your research, then to your aims and hypothesis. You may also have to put in your IV and DV somewhere too.
That's all I can think of on the top of me head.