Psychology
In the Discussion section of your term paper, you will address the questions below. Discuss these questions here too.
Why will the expected results be valid?
Why will the expected results not be biased?
Why will the expected results be meaningful based on the effect size magnitude, or other information?
Based on the significance tests, is a replication of your expected results likely, and will the expected results occur in the population from which the sample will be selected?
Assuming the results will be significant, can the results found be generalized to any particular population? If so, what population?
Propose how the experiment could be improved in an exact replication and/or in a conceptual replication.
What implications do the expected results have for past research and for future research, if any?
What implications do the expected results have for education, social policy, intervention or other practical application, if any?
In the Discussion section of your term paper, you will address the questions below.
Discuss
these questions here too.
Why will the expected resul
ts be valid?
Why will the expected results not be biased?
Why will the expected results be meaningful based on the effect size magnitude, or other
information?
Based on the significance tests, is a replication of your expected results likely, and will t
he
expected results occur in the population from which the sample will be selected?
Assuming the results will be significant, can the results found be generalized to any particular
population?
If so, what population?
Propose how the experiment could be improved in an exact replication and/or in a conceptual
replication.
What implications do the expected results have for past research and for future research, if any?
What implications do the expected results have for ed
ucation, social policy, intervention or other
practical application,
if any?
In the Discussion section of your term paper, you will address the questions below. Discuss
these questions here too.
Why will the expected results be valid?
Why will the expected results not be biased?
Why will the expected results be meaningful based on the effect size magnitude, or other
information?
Based on the significance tests, is a replication of your expected results likely, and will the
expected results occur in the population from which the sample will be selected?
Assuming the results will be significant, can the results found be generalized to any particular
population? If so, what population?
Propose how the experiment could be improved in an exact replication and/or in a conceptual
replication.
What implications do the expected results have for past research and for future research, if any?
What implications do the expected results have for education, social policy, intervention or other
practical application, if any?