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PSYC 200 Week #4 Formal & APA Language Guidelines and Basic Research Methods Agenda     Attendance Assignments due Language guidelines (grammar) Basic Research Methods Assignments Recap    Single article summary Gramlich ch. 7-8 APA ch. 3 POP QUIZ  http://tinyurl.com/25llyft  https://docs0.google.com/document/edit?id=1l 7NnPGgleQVM72t5BMsI1k9oK2dvYLdF64 V71K16YK8# APA LANGUAGE STYLE GUIDELINES Quick APA Language Guide    Word choice and usage – the right word in the right place Removing bias Grammar / Punctuation Common phrases  Avoid these!!   Feel, believe, think, prove, stated, wrote, said Replace with:  Hypothesize, conjecture, reason, support, found, suggested Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Avoid Wordiness   Clear & Concise Write like a poet    Make every word count Avoid unnecessary transitions Say what you want to using one word instead of two   Say it with one word rather than two Say it with one word, not two Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Informalities and Slang   No contractions—ever! No colloquialisms   Sky-high, bright idea, and the like others? Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Using Conjunctions Correctly    Since vs. Because  Andrew has been excited about going to the zoo since last Thursday.  The dog salivated because Pavlov rang the bell. While vs. Although  Although I enjoy watching baseball on television, I would rather be at the stadium.  While Jack cleaned the garage, Mary dusted the living room. Or vs. Nor   The girl was allowed to have either a piece of candy or a sticker. Neither the doctor nor the nurse could find the patient’s chart. Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Referring to People  Do not use “You” to refer to the reader. Do not use “We” to refer to general groups or society.  Use “One”   If one chooses to engage in criminal activity, then one must be ready to accept the consequences.  One should not equate correlation with causation. Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Me, myself, and I  Can you use first person?    YES!! Use the appropriate first person pronoun when referring to yourself or the author(s) of your paper. Consider using passive voice   I gave the survey to 70 participants Seventy participants received the survey Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage They All Sound the Same...  They’re, There, and Their     They’re going to the store this afternoon. (contraction = they are) I just returned from Dublin, have you ever been there? (place, direction) Their house is white with blue shutters. (possession) To, Too, and Two    Kent is moving to Massachusetts. I want to go too. He is taking his two dogs with him. Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage They all sound the same...  It’s and Its    Whether and Weather    It’s Jake’s birthday today. (It is) Its hair was matted and mangled. (possession) It does not matter whether or not Mandy stays for dinner. The weather is supposed to be cold and damp. Then and Than   Men are more likely than women to watch UFC. The students were instructed to clear their desks then begin the examination. Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Often Forgotten.....  Who vs. Whom    Who vs. That      Who is the person with the white lab coat? With whom did you leave the key? Individuals who study, often find exams to be easy. Companies that give employees better benefits have higher productivity. The vase that broke is in the cardboard box. Times when..., Places where... Affect vs. Effect   Psychology students often learn about the Hawthorne effect. Amy wants study how energy-drinks affect performance and cognitive ability. Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Anthropomorphizing  Do not give human traits or abilities to inanimate or non-human objects/creatures.  Do not write   The article shows...  Instead try...Deci and Ryan indicate The research explains...  Instead...Pavlov explains Quick APA Language Guide – Word Choice / Usage Removing Bias  One must be conscientious of how individuals and groups are identified.      Do not over generalize Gender bias Racial/Ethnicity bias Mental health or disability status Age Quick APA Language Guide - Bias Sexist Language    When referring to an object that could be either male or female (e.g., a participant, a client, etc.) you MUST not exclude a gender. For example, “When a therapist begins a session, she introduces herself first.” Try,    “…the therapist introduces his or herself…” “…self-introductions come first…” Or: Make it plural  “When therapists begin sessions, they introduce themselves first.” Quick APA Language Guide - Bias Irregular Plurals Singular  Plural  Data  Phenomena Hypothesis    Hypotheses Phenomenon Datum Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Irregular Plurals           Singular Form Child Mouse Foot Offspring Formula Datum Stimulus Index Hypothesis Criterion           Plural Form Children Mice Feet Offspring Formulae Data Stimuli Indices Hypotheses Criteria Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Abbreviations  That is…    And so on…   Notes, books, pencils, etc. For example…    Study for your class; that is, if you don’t want to fail. Study for your class (i.e., if you don’t want to fail) For example, students in PSYC200. …(e.g., students in PSYC200). And other people (things) [used when have many authors]  …was found (Johns, et al., 2002). Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Dirty Grammar  They’re always there to hurt their grade   Plural possessives   their, there, and they’re Individual, individuals, individual’s, and individuals’ Pronoun shifting  Someone cannot be a they Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Parallel Construction  Each statement must be able to stand alone and still be grammatically correct.  The student is required to read 30 pages of text, write a report, and memorize a list of vocabulary words.  to read  to write  to memorize Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Dirty Grammar  Make ‘em parallel   My experience with psychology is mostly from attending classes, working with children, and to read books. If you can’t pull it apart, then it ain’t parallel    ..from attending classes ..from working with children ..from read books Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Dirty Grammar – Comma use  I expect to gain much experience in this class, and hope to find out a direction for my career.    I expect to gain much experience in this class, and I hope to find out a direction for my career.    I expect to gain much experience in this class hope to find out a direction for my career I expect to gain much experience in this class I hope to find out a direction for my career Mostly, whenever possible, use, or otherwise utilize, a comma on introductory phrases  At that time, I wanted to be a counselor Quick APA Language Guide - Grammar Resources for help  The ALC – writing center      (410) 837-5383 [email protected] www.ubalt.edu/alc Your peers Your texts Quick APA Language Guide APA SCAVENGER HUNT INTRO TO RESEARCH METHODS Research Methods  There are 6 basic categories of scientific method that virtually all research falls into Research Non-Experimental Naturalistic Observation Experimental Quasi-Experimental Field Study Survey Relational Research Experimental Research Methods – Naturalistic Observation    Addresses most basic scientific question: “What is out there?” Requires operational definition of events to be observed Observer must be unobtrusive, and design must be nonreactive Research Methods – Field-Based Research    Like naturalistic observation, conducted in real-world settings Goal is to establish natural relations among events Observer must be unobtrusive, but methods are intentionally reactive Research Methods – Survey Research   Appropriate to the study of private behaviors Two primary styles:   Interviews (structured/unstructured) Questionnaires (structured/unstructured) Research Methods – Relational (Correlational) Research   Goal to verify systematic (usually linear) relations among events Strengths/directions of relations  generally expressed in form of correlation coefficient (rxy) Research Methods – True Experiment  Goal: to establish a cause-effect relationship among events     Does low-fat diet cause decrease in cancer risk? Does exposure to violent video games cause increase in violent behaviors? Does spaced study cause increase in memory accuracy and retention? Do genetic variations cause sexual preference? Research Methods – True Experiment  Requires:    random assignment of participants to at least two equivalent conditions manipulation of one factor (independent variable, or IV) in one condition (experimental), leaving it unchanged in other condition (control) measurement of one other factor in both conditions (factor called dependent variable, or DV; measurement instrument called dependent measure, or DM) Research Methods – True Experiment  Concludes:  if groups are NOT equivalent with respect to DV, and  if the difference between the groups is so big it probably did not happen by chance, then  manipulation of the IV caused the difference in the DV Research Methods – Quasi-Experiment   Goal also to establish cause-effect relations among events Required when random assignment is not possible, because    must use pre-existing groups, or IV impossible to manipulate directly, or IV unethical/illegal to manipulate directly Research Methods Review  Name 6 categories of scientific research Review and Next Steps   Review Next week assignments    APA Practice Test #1 Reading Editorial style (the minutiae)