PSYC02H3 Lecture 2: Lecture 02
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Lecture 02 chapter 2 manuscript structure and content. Based on the research design and implementation of the study being reported, not on the topical focus of the study or the particular journal. Not yet been developed for all types of studies. Recommended reporting standards for abstract, introduction, subsections, results, and discussion. 3 models related to studies with manipulated conditions. One has standards for describing the experimental manipulation or intervention. The other two modules describe features of designs with experimental (i. e. , random assignment) and quasi-experimental (i. e. , nonrandom assignment) research designs. 4 sets of guidelines to help decide which elements are relevant to your study. Style - a convention with respect to spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and typographic arrangement and display followed in writing or printing. By being consistent, it is more clear and easy to understand. Guidelines for organizing and communicating scientific information in psychology and other disciplines. Helps you to communicate your ideas clearly to others.