• 1 Goal of the Handbook
    • 1.1 Scholarly Research
    • 1.2 Comprehensive Exam
    • 1.3 Thesis
    • 1.4 Research Project Option
    • 1.5 Pros and Cons: Thesis Vs. Comps
  • 2 Coursework Relevant to the Thesis
  • 3 Thesis Timeline - Overview
    • 3.1 Thesis Topic Selection
    • 3.2 Open Science Framework
    • 3.3 Committee Assignment
      • 3.3.1 Finding a Committee
    • 3.4 Committee Approval of Proposal
    • 3.5 Academic Good Standing
  • 4 Format of Paper - Overview
    • 4.1 Title Page
    • 4.2 Signature Page
    • 4.3 Dedication (optional)
    • 4.4 Acknowledgements (optional)
    • 4.5 Table of Contents
    • 4.6 Abstract (APA style)
    • 4.7 Introduction (APA style)
    • 4.8 Method (APA style)
    • 4.9 Data Analytic Method (APA style)
    • 4.10 Results (APA style)
    • 4.11 Discussion (APA style)
    • 4.12 References (APA style)
    • 4.13 Tables, Figures, & Appendices (APA style)
  • 5 Rubric for Written Thesis
  • 6 Thesis Binding
  • 7 Thesis Commons
  • 8 Presentations and Publications
  • 9 General Guidelines
  • 10 Resources
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CLU MS Clinical Psychology Thesis Handbook

Section 10 Resources


The classic article describes the process of developing meaningful hypotheses:

Wampold, B. E., Davis, B., & Good,Roland H., I.,II. (1990). Hypothesis validity of clinical research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58(3), 360-367. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0022-006X.58.3.360


Power Analysis Resources:

Maxwell, S. E., Kelley, K., & Rausch, J. R. (2008). Sample size planning for statistical power and accuracy in parameter estimation. Annual Review of Psychology, 59, 537-563. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.59.103006.093735

  1. Part 1: What is Statisical Power
  2. Part 2: Consequences of low power
  3. Overview
  4. Overview

Preregistration:

  1. Preregistration Overview
  2. Data Colada Guide
  3. The Preregistration Revolution
  4. R Markdown Packages