1st Edition

Undertaking Capstone and Final Year Projects in Psychology Practical Guide for Students

By Jolanta Burke, Majella Dempsey Copyright 2022
    194 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    194 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Undertaking Capstone and Final Year Projects in Psychology serves a seminal purpose in guiding its readers to create a capstone project. The text employs traditional and emerging methodologies and methods in order to posit an exhaustive approach that the psychology students can adopt to see their project to fruition.

    The text aims at fortifying the reader’s skills through the structure of its chapters as they begin to work on their capstone or final year project. The chapters collectively explore the varied aspects that are involved in the completion of a final year project, that is, beginning from the inception of the idea to laying the foundation, designing the project, analysing the data, and, finally, presenting the findings. The text guides the reader through each step and provides further guidance on approaching the idea, coming up with the research question, positioning it within the epistemological and ontological context, and constructing the theoretical framework to arrive at the optimal design solutions.

    The text will be useful for psychology students who are currently completing a capstone or a final year project. It is further aimed at psychology students who will subsequently be working on a project and are looking forward to gaining cognisance regarding the approach and the methodology to be adopted for the same.

    1. The foundation. 2. Developing Skills. 3. Getting ready, set, go. 4. The interest. 5. Positioning. 6. Methodology spectrum. 7. Methods. 8. The analysis (empirical only). 9. Presentation. 10. Making impact with your research.

    Biography

    Jolanta Burke, PhD is a chartered psychologist and an associate professor at the Centre for Positive Psychology and Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. She is an editor-in-chief of the Journal of Happiness and Health. Her latest books are Positive Health: 100+ Research-based Positive Psychology and Lifestyle Medicine Tools toEnhance Your Wellbeing, published by Routledge. For more information, please go to www.jolantaburke.com.

    Majella Dempsey, EdD is an associate professor at Maynooth University. She is strand leader for the professional doctorate in curriculum studies and lectures on undergraduate and postgraduate modules. Majella supervises students at master’s and doctoral levels. She is research active, leading large- and small-scale projects focused on teaching, learning, assessment, and curriculum.