psychological reports

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    • What is a psychological report?
      A standardized report in psychological research
    • Why is a psychological report important?
      It ensures replicability and reliability of findings
    • What are the key sections of a psychological report?
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • Method
      • Results
      • Discussion
      • References
      • Appendices
    • What is the purpose of an abstract in a psychological report?
      To summarize the entire study in 200 words
    • What should be included in the introduction of a psychological report?
      Background, theories, previous research, aims, and hypotheses
    • What key elements should be included in the method section of a psychological report?
      • Design
      • Participants
      • Materials/Apparatus
      • Procedure
    • What should the results section of a psychological report include?
      Summarized statistical findings without interpretations
    • What is discussed in the discussion section of a psychological report?
      Explanation of results and comparisons with past studies
    • Why are references important in a psychological report?
      To credit prior research and ensure academic integrity
    • What is included in the appendices section of a psychological report?
      Consent forms, raw data, and statistical calculations
    • What is peer review in psychological research?
      A process where researchers evaluate a study
    • Why is peer review important?
      It ensures validity, accuracy, and ethical integrity
    • What are potential biases in peer review?
      Bias from personal views or institutional affiliations
    • How can biases in peer review affect publication outcomes?
      They may unfairly influence which studies are published
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