Introduction video...“Plagiarism happens when you submit someone else’s work as your own.”...
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Coolican, H. (2014) Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology (6th ed.). Hoboken : Taylor and Francis.
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Todd, N.R. (2011) Community psychology and liberation theologies: Commonalities, collaboration, dilemmas.
Journal of Psychology and Theology, 39(3), 200-210.
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“Plagiarism happens when you submit someone else’s work as your own.”
(Williams, K. and Carroll, J. (2009) Referencing and understanding plagiarism.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p52)
You must reference all your sources
It guides others
Shows you have read relevant academic literature
Strengthens your arguments by providing evidence
It prevents accusations of plagiarism
The School of Psychology uses APA style, most other schools use Harvard (Cite Them Right version). If unsure, check with your lecturer.
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