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Now What? How to Turn a Great Literature Review Into Great Writing
by Ryan R. Landoll, BS and Betty S. Lai, MS, MST
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 13: Spring 2009
Conducting a Literature Review: How to Search for Relevant Articles
by Betty S. Lai, MS, MST and Ryan R. Landoll, BS
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 13: Winter 2009
Evaluating the Undergraduate Research Assistantship Experience
by R. Eric Landrum, PhD
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 12: Spring 2008
Uses of the Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research
by Christopher Koch, PhD
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 12: Spring 2008
A Profile of Undergraduate Research Submissions to MPA
by Betsy Morgan
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 11: Summer 2007
Research Ethics and the APA Code
by Loreto R. Prieto
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 10: Winter 2006
The IRB and Psychological Research: A Primer for Students
by Loreto R. Prieto
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 9: Spring 2005
Promoting the Purpose and Mission of Psi Chi Through Undergraduate Research
by Jesse E. Purdy
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 9: Winter 2005
Evaluation of Process and Outcome of Active Learning: The Undergraduate Research Experience
by Maria W. McKenna, Paul E. Finn, and Elizabeth P. Ossoff
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 9: Winter 2005
A Department-Wide Psi Chi Symposium
by Miriam Liss and Christine A. McBride
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 8: Spring 2004
Students' Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Psychological Research and Practice
by Jessica L. Snowden and Len B. Lecci
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 8: Winter 2004
Advantages of Undergraduate Research: A Student's Perspective
by Katie LaRoche, Psi Chi Chapter Vice President
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 8: Winter 2004
Three Degrees of Separation From Original Knowledge That Challenge Psychology Students as They Enter and Progress Through Undergraduate Programs
by Drew Appleby, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Psychology
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 7: Spring 2003
What Should Psychology Majors Know and What Should They Be Able to Do?
by Barney Beins, President-Elect, Society for the Teaching of Psychology
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 7: Spring 2003
Real Research on Illusory Budgets
by Lynn H. Collins
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 6: Spring 2002
Getting Involved by Getting a Mentor
by Chris Koch
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 6: Spring 2002
Maximizing Undergraduate Opportunities: The Value of Research and Other Experiences
by R. Eric Landrum
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 6: Winter 2002
Finding Opportunities to Get Involved in Research: Some Advice From the Students' Perspective
by Gia Sadowski, Delores Flagler, Kevin Dowd, Jamie Ball, and Lynn H. Collins
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 6: Winter 2002
Does Research Experience Make a Significant Difference in Graduate Admissions?
by Lynn H. Collins
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 5: Winter 2001
Creating an Effective Conference Presentation
by Nancy J. Karlin
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 4: Winter 2000
Development of an Undergraduate Research Club
by Peter S. Panos, Jr., and May Wong
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 3: Winter 1999
How to Get Undergraduate Students to Attend a Conference
by Cassie Cataldo
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 3: Winter 1999
Establishing a Psi Chi Scholarship for Undergraduate Research: A Way of Enhancing Chapter Visibility and Opportunities
by Roman Taraban, Christy Potts, and Stephanie Carrera
Eye on Psi Chi: Volume 1: Winter 1997

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