PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology coaching from lab report to thesis.

Psychology rewards a clean method and honest interpretation. We help you design the write-up, choose and read the right statistical test, and structure a literature review that argues rather than lists, so your conclusions are yours and defensible.

WHAT WE HELP WITH

The work psychology actually sets.

Start with the material already on your screen. A specialist who knows the field meets it at the right level.

APA lab reports

Introduction, method, results, and discussion that hold together, with hypotheses that match the analysis.

Research methods and statistics

Choosing a test, checking assumptions, reading SPSS or R output, and reporting effect sizes the way APA expects.

Literature reviews

Grouping studies by theme and argument, not author, and surfacing the gap your question addresses.

Dissertations

From ethics application and design through analysis to a discussion that acknowledges its limits.

WHERE STUDENTS GET STUCK

The sticking points we know well.

  • Matching the hypothesis to the statistical test
  • Reporting results in correct APA style
  • Interpreting a non-significant result honestly
  • Reviewing literature thematically
  • Writing a discussion that admits limitations
REFERENCING

Psychology uses APA 7th edition almost universally, including its specific rules for reporting statistics, p-values, and effect sizes.

WHERE COACHING ENDS

We coach design, analysis, and reporting. We do not invent data, run your analysis and hand you numbers to pass off, or write conclusions you have not reasoned to yourself.

Can you help me choose and run the right statistical test?

We help you choose the test that fits your design and data, check its assumptions, and read the output correctly. You run and understand the analysis; we make sure it is the right one, reasoned properly.

Do you follow APA 7th for lab reports?

Yes, including the details people lose marks on: statistical notation, table formatting, and how to report effect sizes and confidence intervals.

What if my results were not significant?

That is a normal and reportable outcome. We help you interpret it honestly and discuss what it does and does not tell you, which is often where the best marks are.