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Dr. Mitchell is the proud father of Moriah Mae Mitchell.
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Office hours: Monday 1:00-3:00; Wednesday 1:00-3:00; Friday 1:00-2:00; and by appointment.
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Mitchell, M. L. & Jolley, J. M. (2007). Research design explained (6th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.I also strongly recommend that you purchase either the APA publication manual or
Mitchell, M. L. , Jolley, J. M. , & O'Shea, R. P. (2007). Writing for psychology (2nd ed.).
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
In addition, freeware will be available in the psychology computer lab as well as on the internet.
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In addition to these objective items, your grade will be based on my evaluation of two projects: the field experiment, and the research proposal --100 points each), and your performance on lab and class assignments (70 points).
Approximate cut-offs for each grade are
90-100% A
80-89% B
70-79% C
60-69% D
0- 59% E
The course requires at least as much work as a four-credit course (remember, this is a four-credit course, not a three-credit course). The workload is heavy, but you are often allowed to correct your mistakes.
Note that each time you miss lab or fail to complete an assignment, you will be docked one letter grade.
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Along the way, there will be additional, smaller projects (library search tasks, APA style assignments, etc.) that should help you in accomplishing these larger projects.
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Purposes:
Length: It should be about 4 pages long, although a paper with a perfect score could be as short as 3 pages or as long as 6 pages. Most papers will be 5 to 6 pages long.
Helpful Hints:
Due Date: The write-up is due October 30.
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Begin the Introduction by justifying why the general research area is important.
Then, cite specific research to show why your specific study is important (see Chapter 15).
Cite relevant research to show how your research expands on previous research.
End your introduction with your predictions for the main effects and the interaction, a justification for each of your predictions, and a reference to a graph that pictures your predicted effects.
Your results section should simply describe how you plan to analyze your data. That is, how you will get a score for each participant and what statistical test you will use to analyze your data. Often, this section will only be two sentences long.
The discussion should start "If the results are as predicted," and then go on to review Proposals that strictly adhere to APA format (see checklist in Appendix A), seem to be well thought out, and make a convincing case for the value of doing the
proposed research will get high grades.
The paper must contain abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion, and reference sections, as well as a title page.
Length: The paper should be between 7-10 pages long. The introduction should be at least one and half pages long and the discussion should be at least a page long.
Due Date: The proposal is due by the beginning of class on December 6.
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- Take Exam 2 over chapters 9, 10, and 11.
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Mark L. Mitchell
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mmitchell@clarion.edu