A.Outline who the participantswere in the study. How many participants were there,and how were they recruited?
B.Describe the materials(surveys, etc.) you created for the study and how they specifically address the research question. Also, consider how the materials appropriately take into consideration the participants.
C.Describe the methodological proceduresused to collect the data. How were the materials used in collecting the data?
II.Results A.Describe how your raw datawas reduced for statistical surveysanalysis, clearly detailing each step of the process. B.Create a table outlining the descriptive statisticsfor your key variables.
C.Describe the statistical testyou selected,and explain why this test is the most appropriate for analyzing your data.
D.Communicate your research resultsin a manner that is of professional quality, as outlined by the American Psychological Association’s standards.
III.Discussion
A.What were the results of the data analysis,and how do these results relate to the research hypothesis?
B.How do your obtained results complement and/or contradict the previous literatureon the topic? Justify your assertions with data.
C.Outline the strengths and limitationsof your research, supporting these assertions with your data analysis.D.Identify other testsyou could have used,and explain why these tests were notas appropriatefor analyzing the data.
E.Discuss the extent to which your studyadheres to the American Psychological Association’s principles andstandards.F.Based on the results from your data analysis, identify areas related to your topic that are still in need of future research