Target Population Who is the target population of this program? Objectives What are the objectives of the program/project? (Answer the questions for each of the S.M.A.R.T. criteria and guidelines as follows): What is to be done for this project? How will you know if it is being done? How will you know when it is…
To prepare: Reflect on this week’s experiences with your team. What stage does it feel like to you for your team? Assignment Complete your journal entry for this week in your Personal Journal, reflecting on your experiences with the team process for this week. How is it going? What are you learning about yourself? What…
To prepare: Review the readings from your course text listed in this week’s Learning Resources. Review the media from this week’s Learning Resources. Select ONE set of questions (Option 1 or Option 2) below for this week’s main Discussion post. Post your comprehensive response to ONE of the following sets of questions: Option 1: When and…
To prepare: This week, you begin an annotated bibliography containing scholarly resources relevant to your Final Project requirement. Review the Learning Resources about creating annotated bibliographies. For your annotated bibliography, identify at least 4 scholarly resources related to your Final Project issue—3 current peer-reviewed journal articles (not older than 5 years) and 1 resource from…
The lack of diversity in psychology research can cause many problems. Some can be seen in culturally biased aspects of the DSM-5 to research that should only be applied to small population subsets rather than general statements about all individuals. Since much of psychology research aims to make general statements that apply to all individuals…
Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: Which types of studies or research designs do you think are more valuable in advancing cross-cultural research? What are the advantages and disadvantages of studies involving two or three countries as compared to studies involving 10 or more countries?
hank you for your clear and well-structured explanation of the differences among statistical techniques. I appreciate how you have explained all the differences between the various statistical methods in a clear and well-organised manner. This is well done describing how a research design (especially the volume that requires independent variables and their nature) can…
RSM801 Week 2 Discussion Table Gordy.docx Hi everyone, This week, we’re completing the table of statistical techniques and comparing how they differ, and I’m looking forward to using this discussion to help clarify the differences. Differences Between the Techniques The key distinctions between these techniques are based on the number of groups or conditions being…
Hello, focusing on this week's discussion topic of various statistical tests, as identified in the chart, I selected an independent sample t-test and a one-way ANOVA test to discuss. According to Moore et al. (2021) the role of statistical tests are to analyze relevant statistical data to test hypothesis, observe patterns and to obtain…
When I compared the techniques, the main difference between t-tests and ANOVAs is the number of means being compared. T-tests are limited to two means, while ANOVAs can handle three or more means, and factorial ANOVAs allow for more than one independent variable (Gravetter & Wallnau, 2013). Another difference is in the design: independent…