Zusammenfassung der Ressource
DE100 Investigating Psychology - Research Report Writing
- 1. Title
- concise and Informative
- 2. Abstract
Anmerkungen:
- examples in Investigating methods, chapters 1, 3 and 9
- short summary of report
- 2.1 what study is about
- 2.2 method used
- 2.3 results obtained, in plain english
- 2.4 what results mean
- 3. Introduction
Anmerkungen:
- extracts from Allum (2011) in Chapter 1 and Hayne et al. (2003) in Chapter 3 of investigating Intelligence
- funnel shaped
- 3.2 introduce relevant literature
- existing research
- 3.1 research topic
- 3.3 narrow to issue being studied
- 3.4a qualitative studies
- state research question
- 3.4b quantitive studies
- statement of hypotheses
- 4. Method
- 4.1 Design
Anmerkungen:
- example in Chapter 8, Section 3.1, of investigating methods
- 4.1.1 type of study
Anmerkungen:
- eg correlation, experiment, etc.
- 4.1.2 variables used
- state IV and DV for experiments
- 4.1.3 how variables used
- experiments, state conditions of IV, and how DV measured
- correlation studies: state how variables measured.
- 4.2 participants
Anmerkungen:
- example in Chapter 3, Section 3.2, of investigating intelligence
- 4.2.1 #participants
- 4.2.2 who are participants
- sex
- age
- anything else relevant
- 4.2.3 how selected
- 4.2.4 any payment or insentive
- 4.3 materials
Anmerkungen:
- example in Chapter 5, Section 3.2, of investigating methods
- 4.3.1 stimuli and equipment used
- 4.3.2 how data recorded
- 4.4 procedure
Anmerkungen:
- example in Chapter 2, Section 3.1, of investigating methods
- 4.4.1 step by step description of study
- 4.4.2 describe all instructions given
- 5. Results
- quantitave reports
- 5.1 restate hypothesis
- 5.2 describe data
- how collected
- type: nominal, ordinal or interval
- 5.3 any calculations before analysis
- for descriptive stats include tables/charts
- captions! and plain English description
- 5.4 state which inferential statistics used
- report result in conventional statistical form
Anmerkungen:
- see examples of reporting the chi-square test and the t-test in Chapter 8, Section 3.2,
- state if statistically significant or not
- 5.5 Is hypothesis accepted or not.
- qualititave reports
- narrative
- describe findings
- include quotations
- 6. Discussion
Anmerkungen:
- examples in Chapter 7, Section 3.3 of investigating methods
- 6.1 state findings in plain english
- 6.2 explain findings
- what do you think they mean
- 6.3 how compare to other literature from introduction
- 6.4 suggest how findings can be used
- 6.6 critical evaluation of research
- what are its limitations and strengths
- 6.7 suggestions for future research.
- 7. References
- 8. Appendix
- examples of stimuli used
- copy of instructions given