Mental Health Part 2
PSY 444 Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric Overview: The final project for this course is a formal research project based on one of the psychological topics provided, or a topic of your choice (to be approved by your instructor), and it will include the following components: abstract, introduction, methods and results, discussion, and references. Your report should be developed as if it were being presented at an undergraduate research conference. The final project is meant for you to propose a hypothetical study. You are not and should not be conducting human-subject research for this project. It is not necessary for the purposes of this assignment. All human-subject research requires written approval from the SNHU COCE Institutional Review Board in order to protect the welfare and ensure ethical treatment of the subjects.” Prompt: Submit a draft of the methods and results sections of your research report. There are several important objectives that need to be accomplished in the methods and results section. The methods section is a thorough description of the procedure you will use for your study, including the following:
A description of the experimental procedure and the setting for your study
The types of subjects and how they will be selected and assigned
How data will be collected, recorded, and analyzed, and a description of the instrumentation used
The methods for the ethical treatment of subjects (e.g., informed consent, debriefing)
Clearly described data analysis methods (for the statistics used) The results section details the findings from the study and includes the following:
Results directly related to the original hypothesis and follow logically from the goals and the design of the research (research questions and hypotheses)
Data used to describe patterns and relationships revealed by the study
Conclusions are logically summarized and interpreted in relation to the hypothesis and research questions The following critical elements in the Final Project Rubric are related to this milestone:
III. Methods and Results: For the next part of your research report, you will develop the methods and results sections, which inform potential readers of how you conducted your study and what the statistical results of the study were. These sections should contain the following elements, which will demonstrate your ability to detail the process of conducting research and to appropriately convey your results:
A. Explain the methods of how you conducted your study B. Conduct statistical analyses as appropriate
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: The draft of your methods and results sections should be 4–5 pages in length, double spaced, with 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and APA formatting. Cite any references using APA formatting. Instructor Feedback: This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information, review these instructions.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Methods: Experimental
Procedure
Provides a thorough description of the experimental procedure, including the setting for the experiment
Provides a description of the experimental procedure, but description lacks detail or is inaccurate
Does not describe the experimental procedure to be used in the study
15
Methods: Types of Subjects
Identifies the types of subjects to be included in the study and how they will be selected and assigned
Identifies the types of subjects to be included in the study and/or how they will be selected and assigned, but description contains inaccuracies or minimal details
Does not identify the types of subjects included in the study
15
Methods: Data Collection
Describes how data will be collected, recorded, and analyzed, as well as the instrumentation to be used
Describes how data will be collected, recorded, and analyzed, and/or the instrumentation to be used, but description contains inaccuracies or minimal details
Does not describe how data will be collected
15
Methods: Ethical Treatment
Thoroughly discusses the methods for ethical treatment of subjects and how they will be applied to this study
Thoroughly discusses the methods for ethical treatment of subjects and/or how they will be applied to this study, but discussion contains inaccuracies or minimal details
Does not discuss methods for ethical treatment of subjects
15
Methods: Data Analysis
Clearly describes the data analysis methods to be used in the study
Describes the data analysis methods to be used in the study, but description contains inaccuracies or minimal details
Does not describe data analysis methods
15
Results and Conclusions
Reports results directly related to the hypothesis, summarizing conclusions accurately and logically
Reports results directly related to the hypothesis and/or summarizes conclusions, but description contains inaccuracies or minimal details
Does not report results or summarize conclusions
15
Articulation of Response
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
10
Total 100%