Locate and read many research articles over a specific topic, discern which are most relevant, and use them to provide a review of literature while simultaneously building an argument for your proposed research study.

RESEARCH: INTRO AND METHOD ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS

OVERVIEW
This is the first written component of your research project. Review all relevant files / presentations as listed in the Research Project Overview and this document. This project will refine your graduate level writing abilities and allow you to practice scientific writing skills. It also requires you to locate and read many research articles over a specific topic, discern which are most relevant, and use them to provide a review of literature while simultaneously building an argument for your proposed research study. This type of writing takes many revisions, so do not wait until the last minute to begin work on this assignment. (You are turning in a “final version” – not a draft!).

INSTRUCTIONS
By this stage you should have already been approved to use your survey to collect data. You will now write the introduction and method sections of your research paper, transcribe your data to an SPSS file, and submit both for instructor feedback. Please read this document in its entirety before beginning this portion of your research project. There are three stages to this assignment as detailed below. This is the ONLY assignment in which you submit two separate files – you will also submit your SPSS data file within a single submission in Canvas. The entire assignment is worth a total of 60 points: up to 42 points are awarded based on correct content in both the word document and SPSS data file, and up to 18 points are awarded for structure in both the word document and SPSS data file. Submission instructions are reiterated at the bottom of these instructions.

The following stages are provided to help guide you through this assignment.

Stage 1: Read articles to locate the most relevant ones specific to your research project. You’ve already designed your survey based on previously validated scales or approved variables and copied the Reference entries from the Survey Instructions document. You can now locate those articles in the Jerry Falwell library to read to better understand those variables. (Note: for the first variable there was a citation – Hodge, 2003, Underwood, 2011, or Pargament et al., 2011; not all second variables had a reference provided).

In addition to the 1 – 2 articles used to validate your survey, you will need to find a minimum of FOUR additional articles that provide sufficient background to justify your research study. Thus, you will have a minimum of 5 – 6 articles discussed in your Introduction and included in your References for this phase. For the four articles you must find on your own:
o All should be from peer-reviewed journals. For a description of types of articles, please review Section 1 in the APA Manual.
o At least three of the articles should report primary, empirical, quantitative research; no more than one can be a literature review/theoretical/ or meta-analysis article. Discussion of the articles must include enough information to clearly identify what type of article is being discussed.
o All four articles should be used to provide context and justification for your study – thus, their relevance to your study must be clear. Each article does not have to be related to both of your chosen variables and they do not have to use the same scales as the ones you selected, but each should be clearly related to at least one of the constructs of interest in your study. All should be discussed in such as a way that methods and results are sufficiently described and relevance to your study is clear. Conclusions from the four studies you selected must form a foundation for understanding the merits of your study.

Stage 2: Write the following portions of your research paper: Introduction, Method, References, Appendix. Make sure you follow the APA guidelines for a professional paper. The following steps outline the systematic organization of the body within each of these sections.
1) Introduction: remember you use the title of the paper in title case, bold, and centered (2.11; Figure 2.4). Also include a running head and page numbers. Note both the title and running head should reflect your study’s topic – NOT that is it a phase or part of a class. You are already expected to be able to write at the graduate level in terms of grammar, syntax, and using your own words (no quotes or just switching out a few words – you must reword ideas and summarize other research). However, we are now also honing scientific writing skills. Thus, there is no page or word minimum. Be concise yet detailed. Do not be redundant or opinionated. There is a specific flow to all quantitative research articles. The body of your introduction should contain the following information IN THIS ORDER:
a. Frame the importance of the problem (3.4) – begin by clarifying the objective – whether it be theoretical, potential application, input for public policy, et cet..
b. Discuss at least 5 relevant articles (1 – 2 related to your survey; four selected by you). Quotes are NOT allowed in this course – use your own words. This is to:
i. Provide a scope of the problem and its context
ii. Theoretical or practical implications
iii. Emphasize pertinent findings and major conclusions (make sure you use in-text citations and that all citations are included in the Reference section).
1. Describe similarities and differences among the research reviewed
2. Explain the relevance of each article to the proposed study
3. Discuss relevant methodological issues
c. Note: this section will be multiple paragraphs, but it should NOT consist of an article per paragraph – use the articles you’ve chosen to provide an overview of the problem and ultimately, to justify your research idea. Always use a topic sentence to express the main idea for each paragraph (topic sentences rarely include citations). If the next paragraph does not flow easily, use a transition sentence at the end of the previous paragraph.
d. In the final paragraph of your introduction (and NOT before this!), state the purpose and rationale for your proposed study.
i. State the problem (which is always a lack of information or contradictory findings in the field) and a rationale for further exploration. (This should be justified based on what you wrote in earlier paragraphs).
ii. End the Introduction by explicitly stating the alternate hypothesis (people do not state the null hypothesis in research articles, although remember that is what you are statistically testing!!). You also do not write the words “alternate hypothesis”. Rather, you can write something along the lines of “It is predicted that there is a relationship” or “It is hypothesized that there is a difference…”
iii. Remember “relationship” implies one type of statistical test whereas “difference” implies a different type of statistical test – so use the words to reflect what type of statistical test you’ll conduct!

2) Method: Continue with your use of proper formatting, noting that the Method does not start on a new page, rather it begins immediately after the last sentence in your introduction. Don’t forget to use the APA Manual as a guide. Level 2 headings for your Method section must include (in this order and in APA format):
a. Participants – include the number of participants, a description of the participants, and sampling procedures
b. Materials – include a description of the survey questions used, including citations where appropriate (e.g., if you use spirituality you should cite Hodge, 2003). Don’t include assumed items (e.g., pencils to complete a survey).
c. Procedure ¬- summarizes where the study took place (e.g., church, small group, Facebook) and the experience of the participants in a detailed and organized manner – this will be very short.
d. Analysis – state how the variables are operationally defined (e.g., responses to the seven questions affiliated with anxiety are averaged, ranging from 1 – 7, with higher numbers indicating greater anxiety), alpha value (we always use 0.05), what statistical test will be used to answer the research question (e.g., independent samples t-test), and what version of SPSS is being used to analyze the data. Hint: Due to the brief nature of the course, the statistical test is most likely one reviewed in the first few weeks of PSYC 515 that was covered also in PSYC 510.

3) References: 5-6 entries minimum following guidelines stated above. Use Sections 9 – 10 in the APA Manual for proper formatting.

4) Appendix: Include a copy of your approved survey in an Appendix as the last page of your single word document (see Section 2 in the APA Manual).

Stage 3: Data entry in SPSS
o Every single question from your survey must be clearly labeled and entered into SPSS in addition to your final calculated variables. Although you may not use all of this data in your analysis, it is imperative as it allows the instructor to ensure your calculations were correct.
• For instance, you may have six questions for the construct “spirituality”. However, none of these would be used in your SPSS analysis – you are to average them (per directions in the Research Project Survey Instructions file from Module 1). In your SPSS data file, I would expect to see the individual answers to all six of these questions PLUS an averaged spirituality column. All columns must be labeled to clearly identify what they are related to (e.g, spirituality1; spirituality2; AveSpirituality). You will only use the “AveSpirituality” column for statistical analyses but all are required in this assignment to ensure the variable was correctly combined. Failure to include all participant answers will result in a significant deduction of points on this assignment.
• Refer to the Survey Data Compilation Instructions document in this week’s Module for an example of how to go from data collection to combining all surveys into SPSS for data analysis. This document has three completed example surveys and then pictures of how the data entry would look in SPSS in both Data and Variable Views.

o Note in this example, the survey is comprised of nine questions. All 9 questions would be individually represented in the SPSS file with descriptive names (NOT Q1, Q2, et cet). Since questions 3 – 9 in this example survey are about anxiety, they could be named Anxiety1, Anxiety2, et cet. However, all of these questions are concerning ONE construct – anxiety. In this instance, anxiety was calculated by totaling responses from all 7 questions related to anxiety and then multiplied by 2. Therefore, the SPSS data file for this assignment would need to have 10 columns of data (1 demographic, 1 for organizational religiosity, and 8 for anxiety).

Submission Instructions. You will be submitting TWO files:
1. Word document (.doc or .docx) containing an Introduction, Method, References, and Appendix (survey)
2. SPSS data file with all data from every question on the survey PLUS any reserve scored, summed, averaged, et cet variables (.sav)

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

Read the Passage! Do you agree or disagree, or can you relate to his or her opinion in the post? Can you add any thoughts or additional information that you may have found concerning their topic?

CCC Dr Wk 2 Reply 1

Read the Passage! Do you agree or disagree, or can you relate to his or her opinion in the post? Can you add any thoughts or additional information that you may have found concerning their topic?

Why do you think your attachment style impacts your relationships in the way it does?

According to the Relationship Attachment Style Test, I have a Secure Attachment to my husband. However, in my relationship with others, especially my parents, I have Disorganized/Fearful-Avoidant Attachments (Relationship Attachment Style Test, 2022). I am comfortable with being exactly who I am around my husband. I feel confident that I can rely on him and know he feels the same way (Relationship Attachment Style Test, 2022). As a child, I did not feel secure and often feared abandonment. There was very little social-emotional care, and I was left to deal with my emotions alone. Because I experienced disorganized attachment during childhood, I had many fears and inconsistencies in my life. Additionally, my avoidant attachment to my parents taught me that I could not get too close to somebody, or I would be hurt (How our Own Attachment Style Impacts our Relationships,n 2022). Over time, I formed a secure attachment to my husband. I could be vulnerable and open with him. I trust him and feel safe and soothed in his presence. I still struggle with feeling insecure in close friendship relationships, though I actively work on my vulnerability and trust. I can see that this is due to the conditioning from my childhood (Kottler et al., 2015).

How can having insight into attachment styles help a person with their future relationships?

How we attach to others impacts how we navigate our current and future relationships. It is essential to understand how we attach so we can make changes where needed. If we have blind spots where we need improvement, we cannot make those changes (How our Own Attachment Style Impacts our Relationships, 2022). I tend to distrust people. By recognizing this, I can hold boundaries, let people into my life, and learn to trust them.

What insights have you gained?

I have spent many years processing these concepts with a counselor. As with most circumstances, many aspects are involved that create who we are. I believe I could form a secure attachment to my husband because I had a secure attachment with my birth mother before she died when I was two. I believe it was because of that relationship that I could know how to be a securely attached mother to my children and wife to my husband (How our Own Attachment Style Impacts our Relationships, 2022).

 

Explain what it means to not have homogeneity of between-group variance, what we need to do if this happens and why. Develop an alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis for the scenario. Identify the variables and their attributes.

PSY-604 Module 3 Assignment: Using SPSS to Analyze One-Way ANOVAs

TEXTBOOK: Mayers, A. (2013). Introduction to statistics and SPSS in psychology. Pearson. Print: 9780273731016

Part 1:

-Run the data analyses that are asked for on page 193 of the textbook.
-Check for normal distribution across relationship satisfaction.
-Conduct an independent one-way ANOVA.
-Copy and paste the results into your assignment.
-Explain what it means to not have homogeneity of between-group variance, what we need to do if this happens and why.
-Develop an alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis for the scenario.
-Identify the variables and their attributes.
-Discuss the results you received whether you reject or fail to reject the null hypotheses and why.

Part 2:

-Run the data analyses that are asked for on page 217 of the textbook.
-Check for normal distribution across the conditions.
-Conduct a repeated-measures one-way ANOVA.
-Conduct appropriate post hoc analyses to indicate where the differences are (if there were any).
-Copy and paste the results into your assignment.
-Develop an alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis for the scenario.
-Describe what sphericity is, why it is important, what your results are, and what that means.
-Interpret the results of your post hoc.
-Discuss the results you received whether you reject or fail to reject the null hypotheses and why.

Describe one way that a therapist might help a patient activate the parasympathetic nervous system to calm the mind and body. How does an anxiety disorder apply to any of the following programmatic themes?

Abnormal psychology

For your initial post, refer to Chapter 6 of your textbook, section 6.1, and 4 Tips for Slowing Down to Reduce Stress to answer the following:

  • Why is it essential for a balance to exist between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?
  • Contrast the anticipation that is frequently experienced in generalized anxiety with the reaction to a phobic object in specific phobia.
  • Describe one way that a therapist might help a patient activate the parasympathetic nervous system to calm the mind and body.
  • How does an anxiety disorder apply to any of the following programmatic themes?

You may want to review the Programmatic Themes PDF document.

  • Self-care
  • Social justice
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Career connections
  • Ethics

 

 

Going a step further, discuss ethical issues and cultural strategies that come into play while promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults. Compare and contrast the possible selves and the stages of reflective judgment theories from the text.

Possible Selves

Assessment Description
From the perspective of your specific discipline, write a paper of 500-750 words in which you address the following:

Discuss strategies for promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults.

Going a step further, discuss ethical issues and cultural strategies that come into play while promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults.

Compare and contrast the possible selves and the stages of reflective judgment theories from the text.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, An abstract is required.

What are the three types of financial management decisions? What does liquidity measure? Explain the trade-ff a firm faces between high-liquidity and low-liquidity levels.

Critical Thinking – Doc – 1 to 5 — 1

Critical Thinking – Chapter 01.

What are the three types of financial management decisions? For each type of decision, give an example of a business transaction that would be relevant. Use your own words.

Critical Thinking – Chapter 02.

What does liquidity measure? Explain the trade-ff a firm faces between high-liquidity and low-liquidity levels. Provide an example. Use your own words.

Critical Thinking – Chapter 03.

What type of information do common-size financial statements reveal about the firm? What is the best use for these common-size statements? Provide examples. Use your own words.

Critical Thinking – Chapter 04.

Suppose you deposit a large sum in an account that has a low-interest rate & simultaneously deposit a small amount in an account that has a high-interest rate. Which account will have the largest future value? Provide an example. Use your own words.

Critical Thinking – Chapter 05.

If you were an athlete negotiating a contract, would you want a big signing bonus payable immediately and smaller payments in the future, or vice versa? How about looking at it from the team’s perspective?

Fully explain using your own words.

 

Are the mean measurements of one’s muscle growth affected by the type of exercise one does each day? How will drugs A, B, and/or C alter the response times of patients 1-5?

PEER RESPONSE – PSY 604 – Module 3 Discussion: Understanding One-Way ANOVAs

INSTRUCTOR FEEDBACK:

Bobbie, great work on this! I think you understand the different one-way ANOVAs, great work! One thing with your research question for the independent one-way ANOVA, we cannot tell impact, just that there is a difference, so how might you just reword your question? What are the scales of measurement for your variables? I love how you phrased your hypotheses because we are really only looking for at least one significant difference, and since we have more than two categories we are testing, we not all variables will be different from the other!

Great work with that!

For your ANOVA article, what groups were you comparing?

 

CLASSMATE #1: Fontalvo, Laura (150 word min + ONE academic source)

Part 2. Article: Examining the Use Self-perceived by University Teachers about ICT Resources: Measurement and Comparative Analysis in a One-way ANOVA Design.

-Description: The objective of this study is to examine and compare the use by university teachers of different information and communication technologies (ICT) resources, in their teaching, evaluation, and research, depending on the branch of knowledge to which staff belong (science and engineering-architecture, health sciences, art-humanities, and sociallegal Sciences)

-Variables/ Scale of measurement:

DV: ICT resources to teach, to evaluate and to research / ordinal

IV: staff area of knowledge / nominal

-Why the type of analysis they used was appropriate.

Researchers used an independent one-way ANOVA to compare if the differences were statistically significant between the four knowledge branches and the mean scores in the use of ICT resources.

 

CLASSMATE #2: Inman, Hayley (150 word min + ONE academic source)

Independent one-way ANOVA:

Research Question: Are the mean measurements of one’s muscle growth(Measured in inches) affected by the type of exercise one does each day (running, lifting weights, swimming)?

This research question is appropriate for an independent one-way ANOVA because it is analyzing how the type of exercises that are done each day contributed to the amount of potential muscle growth one received to observe if one’s exercise routine may have a significant effect on their muscle growth.

Independent one-way ANOVA IV: The type of exercise done

Independent one-way ANOVA DV: The measurements of muscle growth (measured in inches)

The scale of measurement being used is the Ratio scale.

Null hypothesis: The type of exercise one does (running, lifting weights, swimming) has no affect on the mean measurements of one’s muscle growth.

Alternative hypothesis: The type of exercise one does (running, lifting weights, swimming) will affect the mean measurements of one’s muscle growth.

Repeated Measures one-way ANOVA:

Research Question: How will drugs A, B, and/or C alter the response times (measured in seconds) of patients 1-5?

9. Describe how Tolman’s maze experiment worked. What concept was developed based on the results of this research, and how is it connected to the broader theme of cognitive psychology?

Multiple choice (2 points each)

 

  1. Attention, perception, memory, and decision making are all different types of mental processes in which the mind engages. These are known as different types of
  a. models.
  b. cognition.
  c. reaction times.
  d. savings.

 

   

 

2. Reaction time refers to the time between the _______ of a stimulus and a person’s response to it.

  a. sensation
  b. transduction
  c. change in intensity
  d. Presentation

 

   
  1. Consider the following definition of the mind: The mind is a system that creates representations of the world so that we can act within it to achieve our goals. Which element of the mind does this definition emphasize?
  a. Functioning and survival
  b. Attention
  c. Routine
  d. Cognition
  1. Which of the following is a criticism of analytic introspection?
  a. It infers mental processes based on objective data.
  b. It produces results that are too easy to verify.
  c. It produces variable results from person to person.
  d. It requires no training.
5. Which of the following does NOT characterize the information processing (IP) approach to the study of cognition?

  a. IP depicts the mind as processing information in a sequence of stages.
  b. IP emphasizes stimulus–response relationships in cognitive processes.
  c. IP involves the use of computers as a metaphor to understand human cognition.
  d. IP traces the sequence of mental operations involved in cognition.

 

   

Short answers (4 points each)

 

6. Explain how Donders’s and Ebbinghaus’s pioneering methods, though very different from each other, allowed for behavior to determine a property of the mind.

   
7. Describe analytic introspection and explain two limitations to this method.

   
8. How does classical conditioning differ from operant conditioning? How might cognition play a role in the process of operant conditioning? Give an example to support your thinking.

   
9. Describe how Tolman’s maze experiment worked. What concept was developed based on the results of this research, and how is it connected to the broader theme of cognitive psychology?

   
10. Describe Atkinson and Shiffrin’s model of memory and how it works. Also, describe Tulving’s components of memory and give an example of each component.

 

 

 

 

 

Discuss and critically evaluate the evidence on attachment types as a risk factor for later internalising/emotional and externalising/behavioural problems.

Risk factor

Discuss and critically evaluate the evidence on attachment types as a risk factor for later internalising/emotional and externalising/behavioural problems.

Why do cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault continue to take place in the Army, despite all the training and education that take place?

Sexual harassment and sexual assault in the Army

Essay should address the question, “Why do cases of sexual harassment and sexual assault continue to take place in the Army, despite all the training and education that take place?”