THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS TWO SEPARATE QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ANSWERED.
QUESTION 1: For this discussion, imagine that you are a science journalist.
Remember that in Module Three you looked at science in the popular media
versus research studies. You will practice the skill in this module of
summarizing studies for lay audiences.
For your initial post, address the following:
- Summarize the study and interpret its findings for a lay audience.
- Focus on objectively translating this study for a lay audience.
- Consider how this study relates to current and emerging issues in psychological research.
- How does the study relate to the programmatic themes?
- How could the findings from this study be used by people in their work, personal lives, or to help others?
- Explain why data literacy is important when evaluating sources of evidence from a study.
QUESTION 2:
Competencies
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competencies:
- Articulate the rationale for a psychological study
- Develop a research plan
Scenario
Data literacy is a vital component of psychology-related careers.
Having the skills to understand, dissect, and critique research studies
will benefit you in this course and beyond. For this project, you will
critique a research study from the list provided on a psychology-related
topic that interests you. Critiques are a balanced discussion of the
research study, which means you will want to focus on both the strengths
of the study and the limitations or areas of possible improvement. For
your critique, you will analyze each section of the research study you
select.
This project builds on the skills you practiced in your Module Two
and Module Four activities, as well as the Project Two Milestone
assignment.
Directions
You will use your webtext writing template to complete this project.
Use the research study you selected in the Project Two Milestone. For
your critique, you must address the rubric criteria listed below:
- Analyze the introduction section of the research study in about 50 to 100 words. Include the following in your response:
- The title of the article
- The purpose of the study
- How the article’s introductory content is relevant and how it logically leads into the study
- Analyze the method section of the research study in about 250 to 350 words. Include the following in your response:
- The study’s method and design
- The study’s primary hypothesis and claim
- How the method and design aligns with the primary hypothesis to reach a strong conclusion
- How the researchers made measurements and whether they were good choices for the conceptual variables
- How the researchers obtained participants, how many participants there were, and their characteristics
- The sampling characteristics (sample size, strategy, composition, etc.) as they relate to this study
- Analyze the results section of the research study in about 50 to 100 words. Include the following in your response:
- The “big idea” of the analysis (compare means, look for relationships, assess frequency, etc.)
- How the primary hypothesis was supported
- The analysis used for the primary hypothesis
- Analyze the discussion section of the research study in about 150 to 200 words. Include the following in your response:
- The major findings
- The strengths and limitations described in the study
- The conclusions and whether they were supported by the method that the researchers used
- Whether the claims and inferences the researchers draw seem appropriate, given their findings
- How the study could be improved or extended in future research
- Explain how the findings of this research study could apply to your personal or professional life in about 50 to 100 words.
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit the following:
Research Paper Critique
You will use your Soomo
webtext writing template to complete the project and download for
submission. Your critique must be a minimum of two pages. Sources should
be cited according to APA style.