PSYC 4P69 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Mind-Wandering, Testability, A Priori And A Posteriori
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Conducting research: ask good questions, determine approach/design, collect data, analyze, write results, publish and repeat. Focusing on data collection and how to ask good questions and form testable hypothesize: short-term goals, ethics approval, solve design issues, recruit participants, long-term goals, contribute to theory, answer broad questions, solve problems, scienti c rigour, ethical conduct. Collect data: institutional ethical approval, use institutional resources, workshops, forms, faqs, brock offers all of these online (human ethics, animal ethics etc, 2 types of reviews (delegated review of full board review (greater than minimal risk) What risks could be involved: not everyone on the board is in your eld. Write clearly so that anyone with any background can understand what your study is about. Informed consent: what constitutes informed , purpose of research, right to decline (and associated consequences, risks and bene ts to participant, limits of con dentiality, incentives, contact information, ethics approval number, consent form template found online.