Module 3: Communicating Science Flashcards

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Peer review

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A process where the manuscript submitted to scientific publications are critiqued by other scientists working in the relevant area of study

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2
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Lay people

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Someone who is not an expert in a particular field of study

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3
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Methods utilized to help the file drawer problem:

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  1. Recent surge of open acess journals
  2. Free online publications
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4
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Longitudinal studies

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Studies that follow the participants across a length of time

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5
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Abstract (7)

what is it+contains what

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  • Follows the tittle and author’s name
  • brief summary of a research report
  • Contains info about a study’s goal, hypoethesis, variables, methods and findings
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6
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Web of science

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allow you to search beyong psycology pubs similiar to google scholar

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7
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meta-analysis

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statistical technique of combining and analyzing the result from multiple studies

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8
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Sections of a research article in APA style

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  • abstract
  • introduction
  • methods
  • results
  • discussion
  • reference
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introduction includes (4)

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  • review of prior research
  • current research rationale
  • hypothese
  • signifigance of the study
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10
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Result includes (3)

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Statistical analysis
tables
figures

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Disccussion includes (4)

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  • explanatin of the findings
  • evaluation of the study
  • Suggestion for the future
  • Intrepretation of the findings in light of the resessrch disscussed in the intro ( expected to connect the dots between your research outcomes and the prior knowledge or theories presented in the introduction, explaining how your findings contribute to the understanding of the subject matter.)
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Methods include (3)

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  • how they selected their participants
  • describe their relevant demographic characteristics (e.g age, race, gender)
  • identify and operationally define all variables and describe experimental manipulation and all measurement procedures
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13
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Fact

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something that is real and not something with which one can disagree

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14
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Curse of knowledge

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15
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what do style manuals like publication manual of APA exist to provide?

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a common framework for both readers and writers within a particular field

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16
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CHosing “I” instead of the author is a

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valid use of pronoun in research paper

17
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hedging+ex (2)

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Nothing is ever absolute in science, therefore scientist us softer language to convery tehir findings

Ex: results support…, its is likely that….

18
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APA recommend using which type of vioce? + ex (2)

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Active
- EX: “Today we performed observataions” is better then “the observation was performed”

19
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quotations are the only acceptable way of

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reproducing the work of others directly

20
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running head (3)

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abbreviated tittled, uppercase, left at the top of every page

21
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APA style abstract (3)

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  • 1 paragraph
  • first line not indented
  • tittle abstract in center of page
22
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effect sizes

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a measure of the strength of a particular finding

  • Effect size is a measure that quantifies the strength or magnitude of the relationship or difference between variables in a study.
  • ex:
23
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confidence interval

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likelihood that a statistic will fall between a range of values around the variable’s mean
- It gives you a range of values for the estimate rather than a single value so you have an idea of how precisely the estimate has been made.
- elephant example

24
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Hedging

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Using “softer” language that indicate support without being absolute.

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