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Topics - Reading a Research Article
  • Brief Overview Purpose and Process of Empirical
    Research
  • Standard Format of Research Articles
  • Evaluating/Critiquing Research

2
Role and Purpose of Empirical Research
  • To provide answers to questions about behavior by
    using the scientific method.
  • Descriptive (to describe)
  • Correlational (to predict)
  • Causal-(to control, explain causation)
  • Experimental
  • Comparative

3
Process of Empirical Research
  • Identify and define research problem and
    questions.
  • Formulate hypotheses on basis of theory, prior
    research and/or hunches.
  • Design research study to collect data bearing on
    questions.
  • Conduct the research.
  • Analyze the data (through statistical methods).
  • Interpret the data in light of the research
    questions.

4
Standard Format of Research Articles
  • Abstract
  • Introduction Context, Research Problem, Review
    of Literature
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • References

5
Introduction
  • Background - the reasons the author(s) conducted
    the study theoretical framework
  • Statement of Purpose - the goal of the research
    (the destination) the problem statement
  • Hypotheses - educated guesses about
    relationships or differences

6
Methodology
  • Participants (sample) - who the subjects are, how
    obtained/selected
  • Materials (equipment, apparatus, measuring
    instruments) - what was used, quality of
    measuring instruments
  • Procedures - how study was conducted what
    subjects did or what was done to them

7
Results
  • Technical summary of the statistical analyses
    used
  • In text
  • In tables
  • In figures

8
Discussion/Conclusions
  • Non-technical interpretation of results
  • Linking results to original purposes and
    hypotheses
  • Why the results turned out the way they did
  • Identifying the studys limitations
  • Suggesting steps for further research

9
Evaluating Research
  • Goal to be able to critique a research article
    by identifying the strengths and weaknesses of
    each component of the research
  • Tools for Evaluating Research Reports

10
Evaluating Introductions Literature Review
  • Literature review to place current study in
    context of what is known/not known
  • Nature of literature cited
  • Researcher bias
  • Rationale/need for study
  • Theoretical framework
  • Link of framework to research questions
  • Sufficiency of information
  • Usefulness of review

11
Evaluating Introductions Research
Questions/Hypotheses
  • Research questions and hypotheses drive the study
  • Clarity of problem
  • Sufficient rationale
  • Contribution to existing knowledge
  • Link to theoretical framework and lit review
  • Assumptions explicit/implicit
  • Operational definition of terms
  • Statement of hypotheses

12
Evaluating Methodology
  • Sufficient detail of procedures (treatment),
    design and instruments
  • Full description of population
  • Full description of sampling method
  • Quality of measures used
  • Obvious weaknesses in design

13
Evaluating Results
  • Appropriateness of statistical techniques used
  • Clarity of presentation of results
  • Adequacy of presentation of results

14
Evaluating Discussion/Conclusions
  • Consistency of conclusions with findings
  • Appropriateness of generalizations
  • Discussion of implications of findings
  • Discussion of limitations of study
  • Alternative explanation for findings
  • Linkage of conclusions with theoretical
    framework, research questions

15
Practice Exercise -Evaluating the Introduction
  • Literature Review
  • Research problem/questions
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