Peer Review + Key Question Flashcards
What is peer review ?
- is a process that takes place before a study published to ensure the research is high quality, contribute to the field of research and is accurately presented.
The process of peer review
1) paper sent to journal
2) 2 anonymous expert reviewers of the same field read it
3) judge quality of the paper
4) review design
5) published or sent back to authors to make changes
The quality of paper based on ? (3)
- experimental approach
- contribution to field of psychology and society
- looking for mistakes e.g. statistics, procedure etc
Review decision (yes) based on ? (2)
If it has
- high scientific credibility
- significant contributions to field or society
Evaluation of peer review (6)
+ scientific credibility
+ ensure no incorrect info published
+ allocation of fundings
- not always possible to find an expert in specific field
- publication bias
- too late for published research
What is Alzheimer’s disease ?
- is a progressive Brian disorder that causes gradual loss of memory, thinking skills and ability of performing everyday task
This affects …..
- their biological side of brain functioning that leads to their LTM lose as unable to recall mainly episodic and biographical memory
Techniques used in treating Alzheimer’s
- cognition stimulation
- validation therapy
- memory buses
Techniques based on different models
Validation therapy based on Bartlett’s theory
Cognitive stimulation based on MSM
Memory buses based on Tulving’s