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Experiment Overview

Experiment Overview. General Issue. Researchable Question (Theory). Hypothesis. Specific Predictions. Written Report. Results / Outcomes. Poster. Methodology/ Data Collection (see threats to validity). Analysis / Statistics (prescribed by design, pg 215, 263). Design (Factorial, 2X2).

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Experiment Overview

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  1. Experiment Overview General Issue Researchable Question (Theory) Hypothesis Specific Predictions Written Report Results / Outcomes Poster Methodology/ Data Collection (see threats to validity) Analysis / Statistics (prescribed by design, pg 215, 263) Design (Factorial, 2X2)

  2. Brainstorm Ideas Your Interests How design experiment? Specific Predictions Expectations of results How analyze? Best Idea Group Brainstorm Group Hypotheses/ Operational Definitions Individual Idea development Researchable Question Back

  3. Experimental design Is something already available? Adequate materials Is a debrief and/or informed consent needed? Need to develop? Use class or other? Does it address hypotheses? Conducting Experiment Materials At least one group member present Data Collection Back

  4. Written Report Gather info for sources (library, PsychInfo) for intro? Develop reference list Develop a “super section” (build on individual drafts) Write individual draft Consult APA manual and class handouts for guidelines Individual Group Share and combine individual drafts Results/ Outcomes (written report) Back Poster

  5. Introduction Methods Results Discussion References Written Report (Sections) Back Poster See worksheet for further explanations.

  6. Select important content of written material to include (bullets are a useful way to present lots of info). Poster Integrate anything especially useful in representing your results (graphs, charts, etc.) Individual Group Apply threats to validity poster framework Results/Outcomes (Poster) Back Report

  7. Results (accept/reject hypo., useful graphs, important findings or lack thereof) References Introduction and hypotheses (what do you really need to know to understand study?) Method (subjects, procedure, materials used) Discussion (meaning of results in terms of past research from introduction, future directions and things you would change) Poster Title Authors, group, and class Back

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