Use scientific style
(e.g., no jargon or colloquial
expressions, avoid contractions).
Express ideas succinctly. For example, don’t
say “at
the present
time†when
you could say “nowâ€.
Avoid redundancy (e.g.,
you don’t
need to
say “a
total of
68 participantsâ€
when
“68 participantsâ€
means the
same).
Vary your sentence
length, but avoid overly long
sentences.
Break ideas into
paragraphs.
Be careful with
word choice,
always using the exact word
you mean. For example,
don’t say
“Bloggs suggested something†when you
really mean that “Bloggs found somethingâ€.
Vary your language.
It’s good to
use a
Thesaurus to help you to
think of
different ways of saying things, but make sure that
you don’t
use unusual
words that
obscure your meaning. A Thesaurus
should be used to help
you find
another similar word that is in
common usage. Don’t use
it to
impress the reader with your
incredible vocabulary.
Avoid using personal
pronouns (except if you were
speaking about your own experiment). Don’t
use personal
pronouns in a general sense
(e.g., “as soon as we emerge
from the
womb, we
start to
explore our environmentâ€). Also avoid statements such as “I thinkâ€,
“I suggestâ€. These
can usually
be rephrased
(e.g., “A possible explanation is that
...â€).
Be careful with
attributions, especially when using words
such as
this, that,
these, those, they. Make sure
your meaning
is clear. For example, consider
the following sentence: “The teachers continued
to help
the children
until they
became bored with the
taskâ€.
Does “they†refer to “the
children†or “the teachers�
Avoid anthropomorphism (i.e., attributing human characteristics
to inanimate
objects or animals).
For example, “the experiment found
that ...â€. An
experiment can’t find something,
though the experimenter can.
Avoid sexist or
otherwise politically incorrect language.
For example, rather than saying “a
client should feel free to
express his concernsâ€, you could
say “clients
should feel free to
express their concerns†or “a
client should feel free to
express his or her concerns†(use
the latter
sparingly).
Keep singular and
plural nouns and verbs consistent
in a
sentence. For example, “a child
should share their toys†is
incorrect because “child†is singular
and “theirâ€
is plural. Rephrase
as either
“children should share their toysâ€
or “a
child should
share his or her
toysâ€.
Also remember that the words
“data†and “phenomena†are actually plural. So you would
say “the
data were
collected†rather than “the data was
collectedâ€.
Keep verb tense
consistent within a sentence.
Active voice is
usually preferable than passive voice. For example, it’s
better to say “the child hit
the Bobo
doll†than
“the Bobo
doll was
hit by
the childâ€. If you can put
“by zombiesâ€
after the
verb, it’s
passive voice.
Avoid ending a
sentence with a preposition (e.g.,
from, to,
with, in). For example,
instead of saying “Some children
do not
have anyone
to play
withâ€, you could say “Some children
lack playmatesâ€.
If you have
more than
one idea
in a
sentence, make sure the different
parts could
not be misunderstood. For example,
consider the following sentence: “There
was a decrease
in depression
scores and the reporting of
greater activity levelsâ€.
Here, you would expect
both parts
of the
sentence to follow the word
“decreaseâ€.
Therefore, it could
be assumed
that there
was a
decrease in the reporting of
greater activity levels, whereas
the writer
may have
meant that
greater activity levels were reported.
Be consistent when
presenting lists. For example,
consider the following sentence: “Important tasks
for an
athlete include the management of
anxiety, preparing physically, and
visualising the outcome.†It would be
better to change the first point
to “managing
anxietyâ€.
Watch grammar, spelling,
and punctuation. See Ch 3 of the
APA Manual
for more
detail.
Examples of poor
sentences
Unclear attribution
At the individual
level, caring for a spouse
with dementia
has a
profound impact on their life.
This essay will
explore why athletes are prepared
to use
performance enhancing drugs and how to
change their acceptance in the
sporting arena.
These feelings can
lead to
negative thoughts towards their parents. They may then
decide they have not
taken their
interests into account.
Role modelling is
far more
rapid than
the relatively
slow process
of instrumental
training where complex behavioural sequences can
be acquired
quickly and completely.
Hope theory
can be
applied as a framework to
build capacity
in schools
with staff.
Friction between parents
and carers
is also
a result
of disagreement
over eating
habits, and mothers, especially fell stressed
over finding
clothing that looks nice and
fits their
child.
If the attitude towards
the behaviour
is positive,
they really
want to
have unsafe
sex
they are more
likely to engage in the
behaviour.
A non-profit organisation
or charity
would need
to set
up the
program to be the governing body and take on
the subsequent
research.
Clearly the
intervention program needs to measure
its effectiveness.
Anthropomorphism
It might be
useful to provide a more
detailed model of the individual
that can
systematically appraise the covert
cognitions and motivations of people.
Family systems perspective
says that
individuals can be understood through
assessing family interactions.
A family is
an open
and living
system that has adaptive and
self organising
mechanisms that can cope with changes
and challenges.
Not a full
sentence
A lack of
federal funding to support such
a program
and Medicare
billing for the counselling component.
Following this an
education program for students and
staff that
focuses on recognition, prevention and social/technological
solutions to protect against future
cyber-bullying. Also if the
choice is termination, the grief
at the
loss of
a grandchild.
Poor grammar
Adolescent offenders of
child sexual
abuse are
an important
issue.
This essay will
look at
a potential
intervention fort adolescent offenders discussing
the limitation of these interventions and how the intervention
could be
evaluated.
Such adolescents are
at risk
of developing
negative attitudes toward condom use
and of
having multiple sexual partners.
Awkward
Considering youths seek
out groups
as a
form of
social identity, generally of a similar age, a national advertising campaign
could be
implemented.
Health consequences
for young
women are
more severe
than more
young men.
The aim is
to adopt
a negative
attitude towards doping by all
members of the sporting community.
These transitions
affect the family at all
levels that eventually leads to
the emergence
of
new patterns.
A separation of
parents involving acrimonious deterioration of relations from a
systems perspective provides an
interpretable logical way of understanding
how the
impacts of separation are far-reaching and devastating for all
parts of
that system.
Obesity in children,
from as
young as
two years
old to
teenagers has reached epidemic proportions globally, and in particular,
locally within Australia and studies
have shown
that the percent of overweight and
obese children
had risen
to 27%
by 2004.
Subgroups of school
refusing behaviour are students whose
truanting behaviour masked anxiety related symptoms.
Feelings of helplessness
and fear
can make
parents overreact as to how
to deal
with something they feel they have
no control
over, punishing
the child
by removing
access
to technology.
Peer group factors like,
is bullying
tolerated by peers?
An intervention strategy is proposed which
utilises BFST to help individuals
manage life stressors, make effective decisions
as well
as understand
the influence
of generational-
systemic patterns
of behaviours
and how
they can
interfere with effective decision
making.
The program would
network with social services, support
for education,
training in life skills.
The theory
of planned
behaviour can be employed to
understand how users of
methamphetamines beliefs and
intentions influence their use of
methamphetamines. Furthermore, current users
will have
their negative
experience from using reinforced by
the campaign
to make
them reconsider
their attitudes
towards use.
Vary the language
There are also
resource impacts for the government
which has
to commit
resources for educational programs.
Redundant
Australia is a multi-cultural nation with a population
consisting of varying cultures. These psychological impacts can also
translate into health impacts for
the individual
whereby their physical health
suffers too.
Ending with prepositions
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