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Research methods A01 The role of peer review Before being published, research must undergo peer review A small group of experts in the same field will assess the investigation The main aims of peer review A03 PEER REVIEW AND PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY Publication bias Allocate research g-decide whether or not to award funding for a proposed research proj To validate quality and relevance of research - all elements are assessed: formulation of hypothesis, chosen methodology, statistical tests used, conclusions drawn To suggest amendments or improvements - reviewers may suggest improvements, or conclude that the work is inappropriate and should be withdrawn Evaluation of peer review Anonymity The person doing the review should remain anonymous to the researcher to avoid bias A01 Paper 2 Editors generally prefer publishing interesting results, or results that are positive, meaning research that is not under this criteria may be disregarded Burying ground-breaking research Reviewers may be especially critical of research that goes against their own view Implications of psychological research for the economy Attachment research into the role of the father Bowlby assessed that childcare was the mother's responsibility, whilst the father was a 'provider' for the family Newer research has suggested a child can form multiple attachments, and both parents are equally capable of providing emotional support It is now more of a norm that both parents provide for the family, and both...
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share childcare responsibilities Research methods Paper 2 The development of treatments for mental illness Absence from work costs the economy around £15 billion from year - a third are thought to be due to mental health disorders Psychological research has helped develop therapies and drugs to treat mental disorders, leading to an economic benefit
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Psychology - Research methods
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Psychology - Memory
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Psychology - Gender
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Methodology, ethics, peer review and psychological research and the economy, reliability, validity, features of science
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Condensed notes for research methods with definitions and evaluations of each term.
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Research methods A01 The role of peer review Before being published, research must undergo peer review A small group of experts in the same field will assess the investigation The main aims of peer review A03 PEER REVIEW AND PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY Publication bias Allocate research g-decide whether or not to award funding for a proposed research proj To validate quality and relevance of research - all elements are assessed: formulation of hypothesis, chosen methodology, statistical tests used, conclusions drawn To suggest amendments or improvements - reviewers may suggest improvements, or conclude that the work is inappropriate and should be withdrawn Evaluation of peer review Anonymity The person doing the review should remain anonymous to the researcher to avoid bias A01 Paper 2 Editors generally prefer publishing interesting results, or results that are positive, meaning research that is not under this criteria may be disregarded Burying ground-breaking research Reviewers may be especially critical of research that goes against their own view Implications of psychological research for the economy Attachment research into the role of the father Bowlby assessed that childcare was the mother's responsibility, whilst the father was a 'provider' for the family Newer research has suggested a child can form multiple attachments, and both parents are equally capable of providing emotional support It is now more of a norm that both parents provide for the family, and both...
Research methods A01 The role of peer review Before being published, research must undergo peer review A small group of experts in the same field will assess the investigation The main aims of peer review A03 PEER REVIEW AND PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ECONOMY Publication bias Allocate research g-decide whether or not to award funding for a proposed research proj To validate quality and relevance of research - all elements are assessed: formulation of hypothesis, chosen methodology, statistical tests used, conclusions drawn To suggest amendments or improvements - reviewers may suggest improvements, or conclude that the work is inappropriate and should be withdrawn Evaluation of peer review Anonymity The person doing the review should remain anonymous to the researcher to avoid bias A01 Paper 2 Editors generally prefer publishing interesting results, or results that are positive, meaning research that is not under this criteria may be disregarded Burying ground-breaking research Reviewers may be especially critical of research that goes against their own view Implications of psychological research for the economy Attachment research into the role of the father Bowlby assessed that childcare was the mother's responsibility, whilst the father was a 'provider' for the family Newer research has suggested a child can form multiple attachments, and both parents are equally capable of providing emotional support It is now more of a norm that both parents provide for the family, and both...
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Stefan S, iOS User
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share childcare responsibilities Research methods Paper 2 The development of treatments for mental illness Absence from work costs the economy around £15 billion from year - a third are thought to be due to mental health disorders Psychological research has helped develop therapies and drugs to treat mental disorders, leading to an economic benefit