Address and Confidence Intervals , not just p-values. 5. Discussion & Ethics
State your primary objective and the specific methodology you’ll use to evaluate it. 2. Literature Review (The "Context") Don't just list studies; group them by themes . Research Methods in Psychology: Evaluating a Wo...
Be honest about what your method cannot prove (e.g., "correlation does not equal causation"). Address and Confidence Intervals , not just p-values
Is it experimental, correlational, or observational? Address and Confidence Intervals
If the "world" is complex, a small flowchart or diagram of your experimental procedure can be very helpful.
Explain which (t-tests, ANOVA, Regression) you will use and why they fit the data type.