Psychological Science Chapter 1 Project Purpose You’ve learned about different research methods,

Psychological Science

Chapter 1 Project

Purpose

You’ve learned about different research methods, and you’ve been introduced to experiments and correlations. Students often have a very difficult time understanding experiments and correlations and often confuse aspects of them. The purpose of this project is to help you to understand experiments and correlations, and to learn the difference between them.

You will need to have an understanding of experiments and correlations, as well as descriptive research methods, variables, and the other basics of psychological research methods. Feel free to go to outside, web-based resources if you want some more clarification on any of these things.

Directions

You will design two studies – one experimental and one correlational. You will not actually DO the studies. You will just develop them, which is going to take some creativity (which good researchers are full of). There are a couple of things to note as we begin:

Each study will use the same variables (whichever you choose)

Each study will intend to ask a question that could be somehow helpful to the average student’s life (e.g., in areas of school, work, relationships, health, etc.)

For each of the studies:

Identify your hypothesis

Identify your participants and explain what you are doing with your participants

Identify your operationally defined variables (two for each study)

Write a paragraph or two to describe all aspects of each study, right up to the point where you would actually do the study.

Imagine you did the studies and that your hypotheses were supported. Include a simple statement of what conclusion can be drawn from each study.

Include a final statement about how such psychological findings could be helpful to students.

Finally, write a single paragraph to explain the differences between the findings of your two studies (i.e., how correlation and experiments are different)

Checklist

Experimental Study

Hypothesis

Participants (and what you’ll do with them)

Independent & Dependent Variables

Experimental & Control Conditions

Study narrative (1-2 paragraphs)

Simple Conclusion Statement

Helpful to students?

Correlational Study

Hypothesis

Participants (and what you’ll do with them)

Independent & Dependent Variables

Study narrative (1-2 paragraphs)

Simple Conclusion Statement

Helpful to students?

Comparison

Explain differences in findings from your studies (1 paragraph)

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