Reporting Flashcards

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What should the Title include?

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Should provide a clear focus on the study and the key variables you are investigating

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What should the Abstract Include?

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150-200 words long
- Background research, aims, experimental hypothesis, null hypothesis, RM and procedures, experimental design
- Sample used, brief account of findings, statistical tests used, results and levels of significance
- Conclusions, limitations and implications of the study

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What should the introduction to aims/hypothesis section include?

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  • Include any previous research and how you intend to study it
  • State aims and hypothesis
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What is the method section?

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States how the investigation was carried out precisely to allow replication

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What does the design section in the method section include?

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  • Experimental design with justification
  • Research method with justificaiton
  • IV and DV must be stated
  • Ethical issues and how they would be dealt with
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What does the sample section in the method section include?

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Details of sample, who and why, sampling method used with justification

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What does the apparatus/materials section in the method section include?

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List of materials needed to carry out the research

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What does the procedure section in the method section include?

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  • Bullet pointed steps that need to be carried out in order to conduct research and must be detailed to allow replication
  • Briefing, standardised instructions and debriefing should be included
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What should the results section include?

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  • Descriptive stats, tables charts, central tendency and measures of dispersion
  • Inferential stats, what statistical test and why, significance levels and calculated values
  • If qualitative data, categories and themes should be described
  • State whether null/experimental hypothesis should be accepted
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What should discussion section include?

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  • Summary of results, what they meant
  • Relationship to background research
  • Limitations of methodology and modifications can be suggested
  • Implications and suggestions of the findings
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What is referencing?

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Full details of any journals or books that have been mentioned in the report

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How would you reference?

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Authors name, date of publication, title of book, place of publication and publisher

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