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Task:
The articles available for review are posted in Canvas. Choose an article to read and review from the appropriate folder, each article review is worth 10 points. Each article review is due uploaded in Canvas by the due date listed in the syllabus and time listed on Canvas. Reviews must be uploaded on time by the due date to receive full credit. Only review one article for each due date. Do not use direct quotes or copy any text directly from the article. Summarize the details and findings from the study in your own words. Points may be taken off for typos and poor grammar. After reading the paper, summarize the article in your own words in essay format, including answers to the questions listed below in your review. Your answers to the questions should be explained in detail using evidence from the article to show you understand course concepts and read the article. Your paper should be typed in a Word document.
Four points will be automatically deducted from any review that is turned in as a series of answers to the individual questions instead of submitting a review in essay format.
1. What were the authors investigating in the paper?
2. What types of participants were used (i.e., animal, human) and what age group or age groups were studied?
3. Briefly describe the methods used (i.e., briefly describe the experiment used in the study)?
For example, what behavior or response was measured in the participants and how? Did this study utilize a cross-sectional or longitudinal design? Note that not all studies are either crosssectional or longitudinal. For example, some studies only use one age group. In these cases, just be sure to provide an adequate description of the methods used.
4. Is this study an example of a nomothetic or idiographic analysis? Or, are there elements of both types of analyses?
5. Briefly describe the results in your own words? Hint: if you are not familiar with statistics, read the Discussion section for a summary of the results.
6. What conclusions did the authors draw from their findings? Note: results refer to the resultsof the statistical analysis, and conclusions refer to the authors interpretation of the results.
7. Do these results indicate that nature or nurture is important (or both)? Briefly explain your answer.
8. What do you think was the greatest strength, and what was the greatest limitation (or weakness) of this study?
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