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Mandatory articles for 'Research methods: theory and ethics'
  • Mandatory articles for 'Research methods: theory and ethics'

  • Summary • 44 pages • 2020
  • Mandatory articles for the course Research methods: theory and ethics. Detailed and well-explained notes all based on the required articles. The writer scored a 9 on this course by using these notes.
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Why Summaries of Psychological Theories are Often Unintrepretable, P.E Meehl (Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 1)
  • Why Summaries of Psychological Theories are Often Unintrepretable, P.E Meehl (Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 1)

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  • Summary of P.E. Meehl's article 'Why Summaries of Psychological Theories are Often Unintrepretable' up until Page 217. This corresponds to the reading for week 1 for 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020. I suggest you keep the full article near you while studying. While I tried to put the highlights in my summary, there might be information in the full article that you consider to be important.
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Theory and Methods (4)
  • Theory and Methods (4)

  • Summary • 0 pages • 2021
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Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience, Button et al. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 5)
  • Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience, Button et al. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 5)

  • Summary • 7 pages • 2020
  • Summary of Button et al.'s article 'Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience. This is part of the reading for week 5 for 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020. I suggest you keep the full article near you while studying. While I tried to put the highlights in my summary, there might be information in the full article that you consider to be important.
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A Power Primer, J. Cohen. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 5)
  • A Power Primer, J. Cohen. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 5)

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2020
  • Summary of J. Cohen's article 'A Power Primer'. This is part of the reading for week 5 for 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020. I suggest you keep the full article near you while studying. While I tried to put the highlights in my summary, there might be information in the full article that you consider to be important.
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Scientists behaving badly, Martinson et al. (Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 2 part 2)
  • Scientists behaving badly, Martinson et al. (Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 2 part 2)

  • Summary • 4 pages • 2020
  • Summary of 'Scientists behaving badly' by Martinson et al. This corresponds to the second part of the reading for week 2 of 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for the 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020. I suggest you keep the full article near you while studying. While I tried to put the highlights in my summary, there might be information in the full article that you consider to be important.
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When will 'open science' become simply 'science'?, M. Watson. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 3)
  • When will 'open science' become simply 'science'?, M. Watson. (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 3)

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  • Summary of 'When will 'open science' become simply 'science'?' by M. Watson. This corresponds to the fourth part of the reading for week 3 of 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for the 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020.
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What has happened down here is the winds have changed, A. Gelman (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 2)
  • What has happened down here is the winds have changed, A. Gelman (Part of Research Methods: Theory and Ethics, week 2)

  • Summary • 6 pages • 2020
  • Summary of 'What has happened down here is the winds have changed' by A. Gelman. This corresponds to the first part of the reading for week 2 of 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' for the 2nd year psychology students at the RUG in 2019/2020. I suggest you keep the full article near you while studying. While I tried to put the highlights in my summary, there might be information in the full article that you consider to be important.
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Research Methods: Theory and Ethics complete summary 2016-2017
  • Research Methods: Theory and Ethics complete summary 2016-2017

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  • Research Methods: Theory and Ethics complete summary. all you need for the exam! have fun studying!
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