Description
In this Assignment, you will conduct a library search for three peer-reviewed quantitative research articles that provide preliminary evidence of a social problem that has current relevance to social psychology (e.g., the effects of multitasking on task performance, internet addiction). At a minimum for each article, you must:
Provide a full APA 7 format reference
In your own words, clearly state the purpose of the study
Describe the specific research design used in the study
Identify the independent variable(s) (IVs) and dependent variable(s) (DVs)
Identify the authors’ hypotheses
Report the results of the study
Indicate whether you believe the results support the authors’ hypotheses
Your paper should not simply be an answer to each of the points just listed. Rather, you should integrate your answers into a cohesive, short paper describing each of the three studies and their findings.
TO PREPARE
Conduct a library search for three peer-reviewed quantitative research articles that provide preliminary evidence of a social problem that has current relevance to social psychology (e.g., the effects of multitasking on task performance, internet addiction). (Note: Consult a librarian for tips on using search terms to access articles relevant to the social problem you have identified.)
Review a few quantitative research articles in the Walden Library and practice identifying the hypothesis, independent, and dependent variables.
Assignment: (2-3 pages)
Based on the three peer-reviewed quantitative research articles you found in your search,
Provide a full APA-7 format reference for each article
In your own words, clearly state the purpose of the study
Describe the specific research design used in the study
Identify the independent variable(s) (IVs) and dependent variable(s) (DVs)
Identify the authors’ hypotheses
Report the results of the study
Indicate whether you believe the results support the authors’ hypotheses
Your paper should integrate your answers into a cohesive, short paper describing each of the three studies and their findings.
LEARNING RESOURCES
Required Readings
Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., Akert, R. M., & Sommers, S. R. (Eds.). (2019). Social psychology (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Chapter 2, “Methodology: How Social Psychologists Do Research”
Note: Viewing media and interactives embedded in the electronic version of this course text is not required for this course.
Carsten, M. K., Uhl-Bien, M., West, B. J., Patera, J. L., & McGregor, R. (2010). Exploring social constructions
followership: A qualitative study. The Leadership QuarterlyLinks to an external site., 21(3), 543–562. doi:10.1016/j.leaqua.2010.03.015
Walden University. (2019). Research resources: Research design & analysis.Links to an external site.
Retrieved from Walden University. (2019). Research resources: Research design & analysis. Retrieved from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/researchcenter/…
Note: On this page, focus on:
Case Study Research: “Case Study Research Tutorial”
Qualitative Design & Analysis: “Phenomenological Research” and “Phenomenology Research Examples”