reporting psychological investigations

Cards (18)

  • What is the purpose of a psychology report?
    To inform psychologists about a study
  • What key information does a report provide?
    Why the study was conducted and findings
  • What is the typical format of a psychology report?
    Abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion, references
  • Why is the abstract written last?
    It summarizes the entire paper effectively
  • How does an abstract aid in the research process?
    It helps identify relevant papers quickly
  • What does the introduction section provide?
    Background theory and research rationale
  • What is the purpose of the method section?
    To guide replication of the study
  • What are the components of the method section in a psychology report?
    • Design: research methods used
    • Participants: number and characteristics
    • Materials: equipment and tools needed
    • Procedure: step-by-step guide of the study
  • What is included in the results section?
    Objective summary of collected data
  • What does the discussion section analyze?
    Meaning of the data and implications
  • What is the role of the references section?
    To credit sources and avoid plagiarism
  • What referencing format do psychologists typically use?
    Harvard referencing format
  • How should references be formatted in the text?
    Author's surname, date, and page number
  • What are some tips for creating a reference section in university?
    • Use a Word document for references
    • Follow the DOI for formatted references
    • Organize references in alphabetical order
  • Why is it important to read the reference section of a paper?
    To find related studies and sources
  • What should you do if you want to find related studies quickly?
    Check the reference section of articles
  • What are the strengths of using abstracts in research?
    • Saves time in literature review
    • Quickly identifies relevant studies
    • Summarizes key findings and methods
  • What are the key components of a psychology report?
    • Abstract: summary of the study
    • Introduction: background and rationale
    • Method: how the study was conducted
    • Results: data collected
    • Discussion: interpretation of findings
    • References: sources used