Public Speaking for Psychologists: A Lighthearted Guide to Research Presentations, Job Talks, and Other Opportunities to Embarrass Yourself by David B. Feldman


Public Speaking for Psychologists: A Lighthearted Guide to Research Presentations, Job Talks, and Other Opportunities to Embarrass Yourself
Title : Public Speaking for Psychologists: A Lighthearted Guide to Research Presentations, Job Talks, and Other Opportunities to Embarrass Yourself
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ISBN : 1433807300
ISBN-10 : 9781433807305
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 160
Publication : First published January 1, 2010

Public Speaking for Psychologists is a practical and lighthearted guide to planning, designing, and delivering a presentation.

Public speaking is one of the most common fears. Few people look forward to talking in front of others and even fewer do it as effectively as they could. A career in psychology and its related fields involves extensive public speaking, so you will need to learn to do it well. With time and practice, you too can become a confident and effective presenter.

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Public Speaking for Psychologists: A Lighthearted Guide to Research Presentations, Job Talks, and Other Opportunities to Embarrass Yourself Reviews


  • Matthias

    Useful and quick tips for public speaking but lacking depth. Sure could have used this when I was a student

  • Katie Lambrix

    Genre:
    Psychology
    Public Speaking

    Summary Blurb(s):
    Public speaking is one of the most common fears. Few people look forward to talking in front of others and even fewer do it as effectively as they could. A career in psychology and its related fields involves extensive public speaking, so you will need to learn to do it well. With time and practice, you too can become a confident and effective presenter. "Public Speaking for Psychologists" is a practical and lighthearted guide to planning, designing, and delivering a presentation. The first half of the book covers the nuts-and-bolts of public speaking: preparing a talk, submitting an abstract, developing your slides, managing anxiety, handling questions, and preventing public-speaking disasters. The second half applies these tips to common presentations, such as research talks, poster presentations, job talks, and talks to lay audiences. Throughout the book, the authors - both experienced presenters - offer realistic advice, useful tips, and humorous stories of embarrassing mistakes they'll never make again.
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    Other Thoughts:
    A must read for anyone going into psychology related fields, or anyone who will be doing any amount of research related public speaking. The book is lighthearted and quirky, but provides some immensely valueable information on the topic. The books has tips including how to prepare your presentation and handling questions, as well as information about common conventions related to various types of presentations you may be expected to give. Much of the information is incredibly useful, and is written in such a way that it is easy to read and does not feel like a "how-to" textbook.