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Research is reported using the same basic outlineResearch paper (e.g., PSYC409
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1. Chapter 13: Writing a Research Proposal Pages 255-259
2. Research is reported using the same basic outline
Research paper (e.g., PSYC409 & PSYC499)
Masters thesis
Doctoral dissertation
Published article
I. Introduction
2. Review of the Literature
3. Method
4. Results
5. Discussion Sections in Research Documents
3. Is the first three sections of the outline
Introduction
Statement of the problem (concern or question)
Rationale for the research
Hypothesis(es)
Definitions of terms
Summary including restatement of the problem
The Research Proposal
4. Importance of the question being asked
Current status of the topic
Relationship between literature and problem
Summary
Restate
Relationships
Important variables
Hypotheses Review of the Literature
5. Participants
How many?
Characteristics
Inclusion/exclusion
How identified/recruited
Materials/apparatus
Tools, tests, surveys, etc.
Research design (e.g., correlational)
Procedure (data collection plans)
Operational definitions of variables
Reliability and validity of instruments
Step by step description of how to do the study
Method
6. PSYC204: Writing for Psychology
1-inch margins all around
Every line is double-spaced
12-point Times New Roman
The picky stuff
http://ipt.boisestate.edu/files/APASixthEditionAug09.pdf
Formatting issues
7. Criteria for Judging a Research Study (page 258)
Review of Previous Research
Problem and Purpose
Hypotheses
Method
Sample Getting familiar with all this