Scientific Report

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    • What is the format used by psychologists to write up their research for publication?
      A scientific report
    • What are the main sections of a scientific report?
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • Method
      • Results
      • Discussion
      • Referencing
    • What does the abstract of a scientific report include?
      A summary of the key details of the research report
    • How long is the abstract typically?
      About 150-200 words long
    • What information is included in the introduction section of a scientific report?
      Past research on a similar topic, relevant theories, studies, and concepts
    • How does the introduction section of a scientific report progress in terms of specificity?
      It starts broad and becomes more specific towards the end
    • What does the method section of a scientific report describe?
      What the researchers did during the study
    • What specific details are included in the method section?
      Design, sample collected, materials used, procedure, and ethics
    • Why is it important for the method section to have sufficient detail?
      So that others can replicate the investigation precisely
    • What is included in the results section of a scientific report?
      All the findings from the study, including statistics
    • What type of analysis may be included if qualitative data is collected?
      A thematic analysis
    • What is the purpose of the discussion section in a scientific report?
      To consider what the findings mean for us and psychological theories
    • How are the findings discussed in relation to the introduction?
      They are summarized and discussed in context to the introduction
    • What limitations might be discussed in the discussion section?
      Ways of improving the study and wider implications for society
    • What is the last part of a scientific report?
      Referencing
    • What does the referencing section include?
      A list of all the sources quoted or referred to in the report
    • How are books and journals referenced differently?
      Books:
      • Author(s), date, title (in italics), place of publication, publisher

      Journals:
      • Author(s), date, title, journal name, volume, issue number (in italics), page range
    • What is the correct order for referencing books?
      Author(s), date, title of book, place of publication, publisher
    • Provide an example of how to reference a book.
      Flanagan, C. and Berry, D. (2016). A level Psychology Year 2. Chettenham: Illuminate Publishing.
    • What is the correct order for referencing journals?
      Author(s), date, title of article, journal name, volume, issue number, page range
    • Provide an example of how to reference a journal article.
      Gupta, S. (1991). Effects of time of day and personality on intelligence test score. Personality and individual differences, 12 (11). 1227-1231.