Counselling Psychology Student Handbook.pdf - Health Sciences ...
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words of another person, as in a direct quotation or if you paraphrase an important point, orsummarise the ideas of another person, you must acknowledge this by the appropriate use ofcitations, quotation marks and referencing. The key issue is that you represent what you havewritten honestly. If in doubt seek advice from your tutor or lecturer.The School of Psychology will respond vigorously to acts of plagiarism.Laboratory Reports and Data CollectionIt is clear from what has already been said that laboratory reports must be the product of your ownactivities. It is particularly important that all the statistical analyses are done by you. You may needassistance from other students or from your tutor in learning how to perform some calculation, or torun the appropriate computer programme, but once you have learned these things you must carryout the analyses yourself.When you are required to collect data it is extremely important that you keep strictly to theprocedures described in the laboratory and that the data presented be reported accurately.Fabricating or misreporting data in any way is a very serious misdemeanour. The demand forhonesty in research is paramount.PenaltiesAcademic misconduct is treated very seriously in the University and particularly in the School ofPsychology. If proven, penalties will be imposed. These will vary according to the magnitude of themisconduct.The minimum penalty is a grade of zero for the submitted work. A grade of zero for the whole unit isa possibility for second or more serious offences. For repeated or particularly serious offences thestudent may be excluded from the School of Psychology or from the University.ProceduresOn detection of academic misconduct the student will be advised by the relevant teaching staff as tothe nature of their misconduct. The relevant Unit Controller will be informed and a subcommittee ofthe Board of Examiners will investigate and determine the appropriate penalty. Where penalties areapplied a record will be kept.As is University policy, students have the right of appeal. The procedure is outlined in the CurtinUniversity Calendar.Page 69 of 88Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology.CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW)
PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS AT CURTIN UNIVERSITY LIBRARYTITLE CALL # YEARSAdvances in Instructional Psychology P 37 00437 (Vols 1&3)Advances in Developmental Psychology P 159.9 07077 (Vols 2&4); 1982 - 1986Advances in Experimental Social Psychology P 301 01890 1964+Advances in Clinical Child Psychology P 159.9 00941 1977, 1980, 1986-1988Advances in School Psychology P 37 06716 Vol.1 & 6Advances in the Psychology of HumanIntelligence159.9 20292 1982, 1984, 1988Advances in Applied Developmental Psychology 159.9 20888 1986-1989Advances in Applied Social Psychology P 301 07102 1980-Advances in Vocational Psychology P 159.9 22473 1990+American Journal of Psychology P 159.9 03920 1968+American Journal of Community Psychology P 301 03260 1973+American Journal of Psychiatry P 616 03910American Journal of Health Promotion P 613 21502 1989+1939/40-1973 slightlyimperfect 1974-1985Annals of Theoretical Psychology P 159.9 21195.01 (Vols 4 & 5)Annual Review of Psychology P 159.9 05230 1960+Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and ChildDevelopmentP 616 0515 1968+Applied Social Psychology P 301 03760 1980, 1985, 1988Applied Cognitive Psychology P 159.9 22797 1991+Applied Psychology P 159.9 50140 1987+Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry P 616 11078 1967- imperfectAustralian Journal of Psychology P 159.9 15240 1955, 1956+Biological Psychology P 159.9 23219 1973-1980British Journal of Medical Psychology P 616 24850 1948, 1949-1984British Journal of Mathematical and StatisticalPsychology159.9 24830 1964/65-1984British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology P 159.9 25080 1962-1980British Journal of Educational Psychology P 37 247001944, 1951, 1952, 1958-1965, 1966+Page 70 of 88Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology.CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW)
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words of another person, as in a direct quotation or if you paraphrase an important point, orsummarise the ideas of another person, you must acknowledge this by the appropriate use ofcitations, quotation marks and referencing. The key issue is that you represent what you havewritten honestly. If in doubt seek advice from your tutor or lecturer.The School of <strong>Psychology</strong> will respond vigorously to acts of plagiarism.Laboratory Reports and Data CollectionIt is clear from what has already been said that laboratory reports must be the product of your ownactivities. It is particularly important that all the statistical analyses are done by you. You may needassistance from other students or from your tutor in learning how to perform some calculation, or torun the appropriate computer programme, but once you have learned these things you must carryout the analyses yourself.When you are required to collect data it is extremely important that you keep strictly to theprocedures described in the laboratory and that the data presented be reported accurately.Fabricating or misreporting data in any way is a very serious misdemeanour. The demand forhonesty in research is paramount.PenaltiesAcademic misconduct is treated very seriously in the University and particularly in the School of<strong>Psychology</strong>. If proven, penalties will be imposed. These will vary according to the magnitude of themisconduct.The minimum penalty is a grade of zero for the submitted work. A grade of zero for the whole unit isa possibility for second or more serious offences. For repeated or particularly serious offences thestudent may be excluded from the School of <strong>Psychology</strong> or from the University.ProceduresOn detection of academic misconduct the student will be advised by the relevant teaching staff as tothe nature of their misconduct. The relevant Unit Controller will be informed and a subcommittee ofthe Board of Examiners will investigate and determine the appropriate penalty. Where penalties areapplied a record will be kept.As is University policy, students have the right of appeal. The procedure is outlined in the CurtinUniversity Calendar.Page 69 of 88Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology.CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW)