classmates. Speaker notes are required to provide additional information for your bullet points. Please see the attached document, “PowerPoint Instructions,” for further tips.
The PowerPoint will need to include:
Introductory section: including your problem statement and your hypothesis.
Method section: including your description of the participants, apparatus/materials/instruments, procedure, and design you anticipate using.
Results: discuss how results would be gathered for which statistic was used, the alpha level (.05), critical value, and degrees of freedom. (Do not create fake results.)
Discussion: requires 4 paragraphs that include:
Describe what it would mean if you obtained significant results. Then describe what it would mean to obtain nonsignificant results.
Discuss how your study followed APA ethical guidelines, by discussing the use of an informed consent form, debriefing statement, deception, and obtaining IRB permission.
Discuss any limitations in your study (e.g., possible confounding, lack of random assignment or random sampling, etc.)
Conclude with a discussion of future studies that could arise from your study.
Appendices: two figures, OR two tables, OR a table and a figure. For example, set up a table focusing on participants, include your individually created survey, use/cite tables from a previous study, refer to Chapter 14 summary table, include Informed Consent figure and/or Debriefing Form figure. If unsure, contact your instructor for confirmation of appendices.
Reference Slide: APA-formatted reference slide.
classmates. Speaker notes are essential to supplement your bullet points with additional information. For more information, please consult the accompanying “PowerPoint Instructions” document.
The following information must be included in the PowerPoint:
The introductory portion should include your problem statement and hypothesis.
Include a description of the participants, apparatus/materials/instruments, process, and design you want to use in the Method section.
Discuss how data would be gathered depending on which statistic was utilized, the alpha level (.05), critical value, and degrees of freedom. (Do not produce fictitious results.)
Discussion: four paragraphs are required, which include:
Describe what it would signify if your results were significant. Then explain what it means to have nonsignificant results.
Discuss how your study adhered to APA ethical guidelines, such as the use of an informed consent form and a debriefing statement.