Association for Psychological Science 22nd Annual Convention: Boston, MA

Workshop

Perspectives on Scientific Writing

Randall Engle Chair: Randall Engle
Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert A. Bjork
University of California, Los Angeles
Maryanne Garry
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Morton Ann Gernsbacher
University of Wisconsin - Madison

Good scientific writing is hard to define but you know it when you see it. Four individuals highly experienced in scientific writing and in training graduate students to write will describe their ideas about good scientific writing and what is important to the process of becoming a better writer.

Robert A. Bjork
University of California, Los Angeles
Maryanne Garry
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Morton Ann Gernsbacher
University of Wisconsin - Madison


2010 Program Committee
Tyler S. Lorig, Washington and Lee University (Chair); Nalini Ambady, Tufts University; Abigail Baird, Vassar College; Sian Beilock, University of Chicago; Daniel Klein, State University of New York, Stony Brook; Richard Lewis, Pomona College; Kris Preacher, University of Kansas; Deidra Schleicher, Purdue University; Timothy Strauman, Duke University; Tracy Zinn, James Madison University