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Critically Analyzing Research Papers: A Guide with Examples, Exercises of Introduction to Psychology

An assignment for students to review and analyze a research paper, find additional articles on related topics, discuss the theory underlying the research hypothesis, and suggest directions for future research. Suggested topics and articles on various subjects such as personality correlates of music preferences, otoacoustic emissions, cognitive performance, children's understanding of fantasy/reality, human sexual behavior, genetic and environmental influences, behavioral endocrinology of testosterone, and relationships. Students are required to write a 5-10 page paper in a specific format.

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Download Critically Analyzing Research Papers: A Guide with Examples and more Exercises Introduction to Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! Assignment Assignment: Review and critically analyze a research paper. Find additional articles on the topic to support your case. Discuss the theory underlying the research hypothesis, and suggest directions for future research. Your paper should be 5-10 pages in length, double- spaced, in Times New Roman font, size 12. Suggested Topics and Articles (on Blackboard): Personality correlates of music preferences: Primary article – Rentfrow, P.J., & Gosling, S.D. (2003). The do re mi’s of everyday life: the structure and personality correlates of music preferences. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 1236-1256. Supplementary article – Rentfrow, P.J., & Gosling, S.D. (2006). Message in a ballad: the role of music preferences in interpersonal perception. Psychological Science, 17, 236- 242. Otoacoustic emissions: Primary article – McFadden, D. (2008). What do sex, twins, spotted hyenas, ADHD, and sexual orientation have in common? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3, 309-323. Cognitive performance and regulatory fit: Primary article – Grimm, L. R., Markman, A.B., Maddox, W.T., & Baldwin, G.C. (2007). Differential effects of regulatory fit on category learning. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 920-977. Supplementary article – Markman, A.B., Maddox, W.T., & Worthy, D.A. (2006). Choking and excelling under pressure. Psychological Science, 17, 944-948. Children’s understanding of the fantasy/reality distinction: Primary article – Sharon, T., & Wolley, J.D. (2004). Do monsters dream? Young children’s understanding of the fantasy/reality distinction. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 22, 293-210. Supplementary article – Wolley, J.D., Boerger, E.A., & Markman, A.B. (2004). A visit from the Candy Witch: factors influencing young children’s beliefs in a novel fantastical being. Developmental Science, 7, 456-468. Human sexual behavior: Primary article – Meston, C.M. & Buss, D.M. (2007). Why humans have sex. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 477-507. Docsity.com
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