Assessment Description
Using the attached Research Proposal assignments, submit a 500-750-word summary of your proposal. The summary must include the following:
Part 1 (Introduction, Literature Review, and Research Questions/Hypotheses)
Introduction: Title, description of what will be researched, an explanation of why the research is important to the field of psychology, and an explanation of how respect for persons, beneficence, and justice will be upheld and the process for informed consent.
Literature Review: An analysis of the literature review detailing findings from 8-10 scholarly, empirical, peer-reviewed references published within the past 5 – 7 years.
Research Questions/Hypotheses: Presentation of research questions and hypotheses.
Part 2 (Methods and Data Collection, Hypothetical Findings, Suggestions for Future Research, Conclusion, and References)
Methods and Data Collection: An explanation of the method (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed), data collection method, sample, instrumentation, and the statistical analysis used to test the hypotheses, if quantitative, or the data analysis method if qualitative.
Hypothetical Findings: A verbal or graphical presentation of the findings and an explanation of how the findings rejected or failed to reject the null hypotheses (if applicable) and answered the research questions.
Suggestions for Future Research: Suggestions for future research based on the hypothetical findings.
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Description of the Assessment
Submit a 500-750-word overview of your proposal using the accompanying Research Proposal assignments. The following items must be included in the summary:
Part 1 (Introduction, Review of Literature, and Research Questions/Hypotheses)
Introduction: The title, a description of what will be researched, an explanation of why the research is significant to the field of psychology, and an explanation of how respect for persons, beneficence, and justice will be upheld, as well as the process for informed consent will be included.
An study of the literature review outlining findings from 8-10 scientific, empirical, peer-reviewed references published within the last 5 – 7 years is called a literature review.
Research Questions/Hypotheses: Research questions and hypotheses are presented.
Part Two (Methods and Data Collection, Hypothetical Findings, Suggestions for Future Research, Conclusion, and References)
Methods and Data Collection: A method explanation