CNCSP 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Literature Review, Applied Psychology
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If you were a journal editor in applied psychology, which would be most important in deciding whether to publish an article: clear connection to applied implications. Introduction: research context and literature review, problem statements/research questions, hypotheses, method, choice of design and sampling, analytic plan, results, no interpretation in this section, discussion, connection to literature (ex: support, contradict, etc. , limitations, future directions. Manuscript structure: title page, abstract (not needed for this class, content, references. Types of works: peer-reviewed, original research, reviews of empirical work (quantitative and/or qualitative, position or pedagogical papers (ex: theoretical, ethical, practice, not peer-reviewed, book chapters, dissertations, research reports (ex: for government and organizations) The art behind science: good vs poor.