Psych 241 – Methods Lab section 03
Attention students! Final presentations for Psych.241 are scheduled for December 3rd and 5th, with mandatory attendance. Be prepared to present in groups, focusing on engaging content including your title, introduction, methods, results, and discussion. Graphical representation of results is essential, along with a Q&A session where participation is expected. The final individual papers on the jury simulation project are due by December 14th. Ensure professional attire for presentations and adhere to paper format requirements, including figures and references.
Psych 241 – Methods Lab section 03
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Psych 241 – MethodsLab section 03 TuTh – 4:00-5:15
Timeline • Tuesday, December 3rd and Thursday, December 5th: • In-class presentation dates. ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY! • All grounds will come to class on Tuesday prepared to present. • Saturday, December 14th: Final individual papers based on the jurysimulation project are due. • Your oral group presentations are worth 10 points. • You will present AS GROUPS
Class presentation • What do we need? (panicked tone) • Title (catchy and descriptive) • Introduction material: • Why do we care? • What do we know? • What do we not know? • How do you propose to test that? • Hypotheses.
Class presentation • Method: • Participants • Materials • Discuss in detail, present examples. • Procedure • Results: • Use graphs for all of your results! • Include means and use statistical information.
Class presentation • Discussion: • What do your findings mean or not mean? • Limitations • Future directions • Citations.
Class presentation • Question and answer period: • I expect EVERYONE to participate!
Presentations hints • Dress appropriately. • Professional dress, no Miley Cyrus and no Taylor Lautner!
Final paper • Same overall format as your other papers. • No Scoring and reliability section. • No need to have separate descriptive and inferential statistics sections. • It will be helpful though to let me know what the mean is for your DV. • References (at least 2) • At least two figures (graphs) + your scenarios • At least one table
Homework • Make your presentations! If you get them done early enough, I will review powerpoint presentations for you and give feedback ahead of Tuesday.
Jury project: Groups • Yumi, Kaylyn, Gabby, Ryan • Stephanie, Sarah B., Alyssa, Morgan • Freddie, Ally, Emma, Anastasia • Emily, Garrett, Ashley • Jordan, Bree, Kara • Dan, Derek, Sarah W.
Contact Information • ladelman@psych.umass.edu • Tobin 626 • Office hour: Tuesdays from 1-2pm