20 Mar Your topic should be something that you are interested in, a Psychology issue, and has at least 3 peer-reviewed published (preferably within the last 10ish years (2011- 2022) studies exploring it
Paper 1: 6-8 page APA Style Literature Review examining 3-4 peer reviewed empirical research studies
1) Decide on which psychology topic you would like to
write your literature review.
-Your topic should be something that you are interested in, a Psychology
issue, and has at least 3 peer-reviewed
published (preferably within the last 10ish years (2011-2022) studies exploring
it. Examples of possible research topics written about by previous students
are: Dance therapy and mental health;
Eating disorders among minority
populations; Parenting styles and
child development.
2) Formulate a research question. This will focus your research and aid you in
starting your initial outline.This is a
required step. A research question
is comprised of a
limited topic, research
question, and rationale/significance of
research. An example is below:
“This literature review investigates parenting styles to find out
what effects the three main parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, and
permissive) have on a child’s sense of well being and overall development in order to better understand
which of the three main parenting styles is shown to provide children with a
sense of overall well being and aid them in developing into healthy adults.
The limited topic is: parenting styles
The main research question is: What
effects do the three main parenting styles (authoritarian,authoritative, and
permissive) have on a child’s sense of well
being and overall development?
The rationale/significance is: Better
understand which of the three main parenting styles best provides children with
a sense of overall wellbeing and aids them in developing into healthy adults.
3) Read! Look up peer reviewed empirical research studies on the topic
you have chosen.You are required to have 3-4 empirical research articles. They
should be published within the last 10 years (give or take).
4) The assignment:
Your paper should accomplish the following:
● Opening section: Introduce the question that you are investigating
(Research Question), and tell your audience why your question is worthy of
study (Purpose).
● Background/Literature Review: Provide a review of at least 3-4
empirical, peer reviewed studies in order to provide an empirical background
for understanding your topic. This section consists of summaries of the methods
and results of each study.
● Synthesis/Analysis of the sources: Tie the findings of the various
studies together, and tie all of them in with the bigger question (Research
Question) you raised in your opening.
.● Conclusion: Describe how this literature ties in with your big
question (stated in the opening), how it applies to real world problems, and
what the next logical steps are in this research area.
Organizational Model:
1. Title Page according to APA
format (includes page number, paper title, your name, department name,
university name, course number and title, the professor’s name, and date). (See
APA Manual (7th edition)).
2. Abstract: a brief (250 words or
less) summary of your paper (See APA Manual (7th edition)).
3. Opening/
Introduction (approx. 1 page long): Define the research context by giving a
general introduction to the topic and by presenting the specific question or
problem under study. It is helpful to start the paper broadly with information
or a credible non-personal example that captures your reader’s interest.
Consider starting with a real life non-personal example (one that
transitions into statistics to support it is best) of why this research topic
is important, before you get into the previous research.
4. Background/Literature Review
(approx. 4 pages long) Summarize the
empirical research relevant to your topic and research question, focusing on
the main methods, findings, and conclusions of 3-4 empirical, peer reviewed
studies.Cite the sources of all ideas that are not your own— APA style focuses on the authors by
last name with the year in parentheses.
When beginning sentences to introduce ideas presented in the studies:
Best: Previous research suggests that …(Mather & Carstensen, 2008).
Better: Smith and Jones (2012) found that….
Good: A study by Smith and Jones…
Avoid: In 2009, Smith and Jones…
Avoid: Smith and Jones, in an article entitled, “How to write a yucky
sentence”…
Summaries: Assume the reader is
intelligent, but has not read the articles, so make your review concise.
In other words, do not review every detail of each article, but rather the
points that are important for the
question you posed in the Opening. In general, you should focus on the major research question posed in each
article, what the researchers did to investigate the questions and what the researchers found.
–Format the literature review summaries the following way for each study
reviewed:
Opening: includes the study’s authors, hypotheses, purpose, and
additional introductory information. Avoid stating the name of the study.
Methods: includes a summary of the methods used in the study.
Results/Findings: includes a summary of the
results/findings described in the study. You may also include any information
the author provides in the Discussion that you think is necessary.
5. Synthesis (approx. 2 pages
long): After you have reviewed the major
methods and findings from your selected studies, you should follow up by comparing
and contrasting the findings and tying them in with the research
question you raised in your introduction. It is crucial that you integrate
and tie together your selected studies to give your reader a sense of how they
address your research question. How are these studies alike? How are
they different? Compare and contrast them and try to reconcile them. You
should also point out areas that need further clarification (gaps), seem
weak, biased, or inconsistent, or which are not addressed in the literature but
need to be.
6. Conclusion (about ½-1page) End your discussion by pointing out the
importance of the findings. In other
words, come back to the "Big
Picture." Discuss:
a) the implications of the findings (how the findings might be important for
future practice, policy, and research),
b) practical applications (e.g., real world applications or ways in which
the findings can improve our general
ability to understand, predict behavior or solve a problem, and just be better
as a society),
c) the next logical, possible next steps in this area of research.
Reminder: *Students not scheduled for a conference
will continue working on their paper draft and submit portions of their draft
to Canvas: Discussions. All students will need to respond to the Journal
Prompts each class meeting.
*Students who would like to schedule 1:1 meetings with me should email me for an appointment.
Rubric Paper 1: Description:
Clarity: /50 clear, concise, comprehensible, fluid…
Organization: /50 } 75% grammar, spelling, punctuation, format…
Support: /50 adequate, credible studies, APA style & citations
Guidelines: /30 } 25% follows paper 1 guidelines
Interest: /20 maintains reader’s attention throughout
Total possible points for Paper 1: 200
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