University of Technology Sydney

96646 Psychology Honours Research Project B

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UTS: Health (GEM)
Credit points: 12 cp
Result type: Grade and marks

Requisite(s): 144 credit points of completed study in spk(s): C09169 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) AND 96644 Advanced Research Methods and Data Analysis AND 96645 Applied Psychological Assessment and Intervention AND 96647c Professional and Ethical Practice in Psychology AND 96648c Advanced Topics in Psychology AND 96643 Psychology Honours Research Project A
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Description

In this year-long research project, students identify an individual research question relevant to psychology. Working closely with a supervisor they submit a literature review that justifies the research question and hypotheses. Students present and receive feedback on the thesis background and an appropriate study design to test the hypotheses. This detailed plan from Research Project A is brought to life in Research Project B. Following ethically approved data collection and/or study pre-registration, students analyse and interpret the data. After incorporating supervisor and peer feedback, students write up a final thesis in publication-ready journal article format. Students attend a simulated research conference to present their findings.

Subject learning objectives (SLOs)

006. Summarise main ideas and empirical evidence from psychology sources and research.
007. Construct a substantive individual research question relevant to the discipline of psychology.
008. Construct arguments clearly and concisely using evidence-based psychological concepts and theories.
009. Design or replicate a research study to confirm or disconfirm a testable hypothesis.
010. Prepare a research proposal and submit to a designated ethical review process.
011. Interpret statistical analyses related to investigation of an individual research question relevant to the discipline of psychology.
013. Evaluate psychological research for adherence to relevant ethics code for research involving human or nonhuman research.
025. Incorporate feedback to revise writing or improve speaking performance.
027. Offer constructive feedback on a communication project.
042. Interpret assessment or research results accurately.
060. Craft a research report in adherence to the current American Psychological Association (APA) Style guide and formatting requirements.
060. Craft a research report in adherence to the current American Psychological Association (APA) Style guide and formatting requirements.