PS300 Unit 9 Assignment

PS300 Unit 9 Assignment

PS300 Unit 9 Assignment

In the Unit 9 Assignment, you will be given five scenarios to review and analyze. Using the Unit 9 Assignment Template, respond to the following for each:

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  1. Of the study methods discussed in class (single case, observational, survey, quasi-experimental, or single factor), which method would be ideal for the researcher to use? Why?
  2. Based on the study method you identified, briefly describe how the researcher could structure their study.
  3. What are strengths and limitations to the use of this study method?
  4. Each scenario has a possible bias/error associated with it. Based on the bias/error listed for this scenario, how could this affect the study results, and how could a researcher work around this?
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    PS300: Research Methods I

    Unit 9 Assignment

    Please review each scenario and then answer the corresponding questions for each.

    Scenario 1

    Dr. Geller has a new client that has a very rare disorder that not much is known about. She wants to conduct a study to learn more about the disorder.

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Describe briefly how she could structure her study.

     

    · What are strengths and limitations of this study method?

     

    · What is observer bias?

     

    · How could this affect the study results?

     

    · How could a researcher work around this?

     

    Scenario 2

    Dr. Hu wants to conduct a study to see if music therapy causes a reduction in compulsive behavior in patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Describe briefly how she could structure her study.

     

    · What are strengths and limitations of this study method?

     

    · What is attrition as a source of study error?

     

    · How could this affect the study results?

     

    · How could a researcher work around this?

     

    Scenario 3

    A teacher wants to collect data to see if scheduled movement breaks help her class to show less off-task behavior during lectures and tests.

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Describe briefly how she could structure her study.

     

    · What are strengths and limitations of this study method?

     

    · What is subject reactivity?

     

    · How could this affect the study results?

     

    · How could a researcher work around this?

     

    Scenario 4

    A researcher wants to see if smokers consume alcohol more frequently than non-smokers do.

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Describe briefly how she could structure her study.

     

    · What are strengths and limitations of this study method?

     

    · What is instrumentation error?

     

    · How could this affect the study results?

     

    · How could a researcher work around this?

     

    Scenario 5

    A researcher wants to gather data on whether diet or exercise are associated with life satisfaction.

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Of the study methods discussed in class, which method would be ideal for her to use? Why?

     

    · Describe briefly how she could structure her study.

     

    · What are strengths and limitations of this study method?

     

    · What is non-response bias?

     

    · How could this affect the study results?

     

    · How could a researcher work around this?

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