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This collection highlights essential themes in psychology, particularly the intersection of research and practice in the context of managed care. Hays, Barlow, and Nelson-Gray's book "The Scientist Practitioner" lays the groundwork for understanding the research accountability needed for effective practice. Additionally, Levine and Smolak's edited volume discusses the impact of mass media on disordered eating, providing crucial insights for prevention efforts. Blouin and Goldfield’s article examines body image issues linked to steroid use. Lastly, VandenBos et al. explore resource selection among psychology undergraduates.
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APA Formatting - References • BOOK • Hays, S.C., Barlow, D.H., & Nelson-Gray, R.O. (1988). The scientist practitioner: Research and accountability in the age of managed care. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. • EDITED BOOK • Levine, M.P., & Smolak, L. (1998). The mass media and disordered eating: Implications for primary prevention. In W. Vandereycken & G. Noordenbox (Eds.), The prevention of eating disorders (pp. 23-56). London Athlone Press.
More APA - References • JOURNAL ARTICLE • Blouin, A.G., & Goldfield, G.S. (1995). Body image and steroid use in male bodybuilders. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 18(3), 159-165. • 18 = volume; (3) = issue; 159-165 = page #
More APA • WEB PAGE • VandenBos, G., Knapp, S., & Doe, J. (2001). Role of reference elements in the selection of resources by psychology undergraduates. {Electronic version}. Journal of Bibliographic Research, 5, 117-123. Retrieved November 20, 2000 from http://journals.apa.org/prevention/volume3/pre0030001a.html