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2 Word limit: 2000 (not including title or references) SectionMax. marksContent Title2IV and DV (precise and no more than 15 words) Introduction20Past research; rationale; hypotheses Methods20Participants; materials; design; procedure – in enough detail for someone else to replicate the study References6Full APA-style references for all citations in main text

3 Straightforward and informative (not more than 15 words) Enough to explain your study without going into too much detail Examples: Too little detail: Fast food purchases Too much detail: Differences in the fast food purchasing habits of men and women in the last month in Brighton Just right: Differences in the fast food purchasing habits of men and women Independent Variable = the value being manipulated or changed Dependent Variable = the observed result that is dependent on the independent variable

4 What is the IV and DV in the following titles? Differences in the fast food purchasing habits of men and women The impact of a sensation-seeking personality trait on alcohol consumption The effects of aging on reaction time in a signal detection task

5 Quick explanation of research area Summary of relevant past research (and perhaps its flaws) Purpose of study Brief description of methods 4 Hypotheses (2 qualitative and 2 quantitative) Aim to predict differences between groups rather than relationships between variables Up to 1200 words

6 Qualitative hypotheses: 2 qualitative variables Example: Men prefer to buy fast food at Burger King, while women prefer to buy fast food at McDonalds

7 Quantitative hypotheses: 1 qualitative variable and 1 quantitative variable Example: Males consume a larger quantity of alcoholic beverages per week than females 2 quantitative variables (not for this term) Example: As age increases, scores on a memory test decrease

8 Give enough information so that someone could replicate your study. Write in paragraphs (no lists!) Subsections: Participants Materials Design Procedure

9 Number of participants you aim to recruit Sex (# of men, # of women) Who (students, women, the retired, etc) Age (cant give mean, SD or range - havent collected data yet) Will they be volunteers or paid? Any other demographics that might be necessary

10 Things you will be using: Questionnaire (do not include the whole thing!) Any other materials you think are necessary to include DONT INCLUDE: Pen, A4 paper, etc.

11 Identify: Independent variable(s) Dependent variable(s) Design: within-subjects, between-subjects or mixed? Dont worry about this section this term Just say you used a questionnaire design

12 Explain how the experiment was carried out Step by step breakdown of what was done

13 Write in future tense Write in third person where you can (e.g. Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire) and avoid first person (I asked participants to complete a questionnaire, We asked participants to complete a questionnaire) Back up your assertions Refer to people you tested as participants not subjects

14 Double-space Colours: Stick to greyscale Put a title on each section Number your pages Check your spelling and grammar Check your references – they are worth six marks


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