REPORTING PSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS Flashcards

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Tips about writing style

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  • Reports are usually written using the third person in the passive voice.
  • Reports are written in the past tense.
  • The report should be written keeping in mind that the reader is unfamiliar with the investigation, but should also be written in such a way that they could replicate it.
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Title

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  • This should provide a clear indication of the focus of the study.
  • It should not be too general or complicated, neither too long nor short.
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what is the abstract in a scientific report ?

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  • a summary of the research report’s key details (e.g. the aim, hypothesis, method, results & conclusion etc.)
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how long is the abstract in a scientific report typically ?

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150-200 words

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why is the abstract (in a scientific report) important ?

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  • it tells us whether the research study is worth examining further
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what does the introduction in a scientific report include ?

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  • information of past research on a similiar topic (e.g. relevant theories, studies & concepts etc.)
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how is the introduction in a scientific report presented ?

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  • at first, the introduction tends to be broad but gradually becomes more specific with the study’s aims & hypothesis being presented
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what is the method in a scientific report ?

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  • a description of what the researchers exactly did when conducting the study
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what may the method include in a scientific report ? give 5 examples

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  1. the study’s design
  2. the sample collected (i… the target population & sampling method etc.)
  3. the materials used
  4. **the procedure (e.g. is it specific **(with standardised instructions given to each ppt?))
  5. the study’s ethics
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what must the method (in a scientific report) include (& why) ?

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  • sufficient detail (so that one is able to read the report & replicate the investigation precisely)
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what are the results in a scientific report ?

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  • all the study’s findings (presented using inferential & descriptive statistics (& if qualitative data is collected, then a thematic analysis may be included))
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what is the discussion in a scientific report ?

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  • where the researcher considers the findings’s implications (e.g. potential influences’ on psychological theories etc.)
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why may also be included in the discussion (in a scientific report) ?

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give 3 things
1. the study’s limitations
2. ways of improving the study
3. the study’s wider implications for society

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what is referencing in a scientific report ?

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  • a list of all the study’s sources which were quoted or referred to it (in the report) (e.g. journal articles, websites, books etc.) with full details being given (so that a reader is able to find the exact source the researcher is referencing)
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how are books referenced (in a scientific report) ?

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in the order: author, date, title of book (in italics or underlined), place of publication, publisher

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how are journals referenced (in a scientific report) ?

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  • in the order: author, date, title of article, journal name, journal volume, issue number (in italics or underlined), page range
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in which sections of a scientific report would you expect to find reference to the results/findings of the investigation ?

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  • the abstract, the results section & the discussion