Instructions
Your
Research : Outline & References Assignment must include:
1. Your topic
2. At least a few statements about back ground information for the learning principle and applied research
3. Your hypothesis
4. Five references
Please find below a guideline for your
Research : Outline & References Assignment. Some example statements have been provided to illustrate the required material. Your
Research: Outline & References Assignment should follow this example closely. You may find that your
Research: Final Assignment will flow better if you move some minor sections around; see the
Research: Final Assignment instructions for a list of material that must be included. It is not necessary to have all of the applied articles you will be discussing in the literature review sections. You are also not required to give specific information in the discussion and assessment sections. Note that it will be helpful to read the
Research: Final Assignment instructions before completing this
Research: Outline & References Assignment.
Outline:
I. Introduction
A. State your topic (e.g. “This will examine the roles of spontaneous reinstatement of operant behavior in drug addiction.”).
1. State why this topic is important (e.g. “More than 80% of individuals who go through substance abuse treatment will relapse within 5 years”).
2. State your initial research questions (e.g. “What are the critical variables that contribute to spontaneous recovery of operant responding for drugs of abuse?”).
B. Background information about the issue
1. Learning principle (e.g. “Spontaneous recovery was first reported by _______. Later research revealed that _____,_______, and ______ influence spontaneous recovery in animal studies.”).
2. Principle’s application to the problem or issue (e.g. “______ initially suggested that drug relapse may work through a similar mechanism. The methods used to study spontaneous recovery of drug seeking behavior are…”).
C. State your hypothesis. Your hypothesis is the main focus of the
Research: Final Assignment (e.g. “While stress is a critical factor in the reinstatement of operant behavior for drugs of abuse, its effects can be mitigated by an enriched environment.”). Everything discussed in the
Research Final Assignment should be related back to the hypothesis. Does a study support or contradict your hypothesis?
1. Define all terms in your hypothesis, referencing appropriate sources
2. Discuss any points of clarification
a) Point 1
b) Point 2
(1) … (as needed)
(2) …
II. Literature Review
A. Theoretical literature pertaining to the learning principle
1. Overview and summary of each theory or explanation
2. Relevance of each theory/explanation to the issue
3. Application of the theoretical findings to the issue
B. Applied literature—
Repeat for each study
1. Rationale of the study
2. Overview of the study
3. Methodology (key elements)
4. Key findings related to your hypothesis
5. Critique of the study
a) Design?
b) Appropriate methods?
c) How do the findings relate to your hypothesis/thesis?
III. Discussion
A. Summary
1. Summary of all relative findings
B. Recommendations
1. What can be learned from this research?
2. What are the implications?
3. To whom are these recommendations relevant and why? (e.g. parents, government agencies, organizations, educational institutions, mental health professionals)
C. Future Research
D. Conclusions
1. Recap the importance of your topic (no new information)
2. Revisit your thesis statement (did you find support or no support?)
3. Conclusion based on information derived from the literature
IV. Assessment of Writing Process (this section is based on
your process)
A. How your process worked (evaluate your own writing process)
1. Outline
2. PowerPoint presentation
3. Article review assignment
B. What have you learned
C. How is this assignment going to impact your career goals
V. References
A. Reference 1
B. Reference 2
C. Reference 3
D. Reference 4
E. Reference 5
Make sure to check the
Research: Outline & References Grading Rubric before you start the
Research : Outline & References Assignment.
Books used in this course: Gluck, Mercado, & Myers (2020). Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior (4th ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishing. ISBN: 9781319107383.
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