Critical Article Review Experimental Psychology Special Instructions: Citation b

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Critical Article Review
Experimental Psychology
Special Instructions:
Citation before answering the question
I would like you to color-code your answers, either in RED or BLUE ink, according to the two criteria below.
Any answers that you copy directly from the text of the article, put into RED ink. Be honest and do this sparingly. For instance, answers to Questions 1-4 can be red.
Whenever possible, write answers to these questions in your own words. The goal is to put technical information into simpler, clearer, and more concise language. By practicing putting information into your own words, you are practicing avoiding plagiarism (copying) and excessive quoting in your writing. Put answers that are written in your own words in BLUE ink. Be honest and do this as much as possible.
If it is copied directly from the article, put it in RED.
If it is truly in your own words, put it in BLUE.
Who is/are the author(s) of this article?
What is the title of the article?
What year was this article published? Which journal was the article published in?
What is one of the articles cited in the introduction? (Refer to it by the authors and the year it was published.)
5. What are the two to three main things you learned from the introduction?
What is the hypothesis?
How many participants were in the study?
Who were the participants (e.g., college students, infants, etc.)?
What was/were the independent variable(s)?
What was/were the dependent variable(s)?
What materials were used in the study? Did participants complete a survey, use a computer program, were they interviewed, etc.?
Summarize what the participants did.
How were the data analyzed (i.e., what statistical analysis was used)? If provided, report the means and standard deviations for each group.
Did the author(s) find a significant effect?
What did you learn from the figure(s) or graph(s) in the results section?

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