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PSYC 465 (Reppond): Experimental Psychology

Research guide for Dr. Reppond's PSYC 465 course

When is Nadine Anderson, your Librarian, Available?

Email Nadine at nfanders@umich.edu with your research questions and/or to set up a meeting. During the semester I am available online from Monday through Friday. I do not engage in work emails outside of these days or holidays.

Welcome!

This guide will help you with your Research Paper project assignments:

  1. Go to Online Library Access for help and instructions on accessing library databases, articles, and ebooks online

APA Formatted Citations of 5 Peer-Reviewed Articles On Your Topic Assignment

  1. Go to Find Articles and use the PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES search box and its Search FAQs to find peer-reviewed journal articles about your topic
  2. Go to Cite in APA Style for help putting together your citations in APA style (7th ed.)
    • follow the Quick Reference GuideIn-Text Citations and Journal Articles links for guidelines and templates 

Article Analysis & Annotated Bibliography Assignments

  1. Go to Find Articles and use the PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES search box and its Search FAQs to find peer-reviewed journal articles about your topic
  2. Go to Read & Analyze Your Articles and use the resources and questions to find key information in your research articles for your article summaries
  3. Go to Use Your Articles for guidelines and instructions on using your articles to build your evidence, narratives, arguments and conclusions for your Introduction/Literature Review and Discussion sections
  4. Go to Write Your Annotations for guidelines and instructions on putting together your article annotations
  5. Go to Cite in APA Style for help putting together your citations in APA style (7th ed.)
    • follow the Quick Reference GuideIn-Text Citations and Journal Articles links for guidelines and templates 

Literature Review

  1. Go to Find Articles and use the PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES search box and its Search FAQs to find peer-reviewed journal articles about your topic and identify (if needed)
  2. Go to Use Your Articles for guidelines and instructions on using your articles to build your evidence, arguments, themes, and conclusions 
  3. Go to Write Your Literature Review for guidelines and instructions on putting together each section of your Literature Review
  4. Go to Cite in APA Style for help putting together your citations and formatting your References List in APA style
    • follow the Quick Reference GuideIn-Text Citations and Journal Articles links for guidelines and templates
    • follow the Create an APA References List link and use the References list at the end of the Sample Student Paper

Hypothesis & Methods

  1. Go to Develop Your Hypothesis for guidelines and instructions on developing a focused, well-defined research hypothesis
  2. Go to Identify Methodologies to:
    1. Identify appropriate research methodologies for your research area
    2. Find articles that justify the use of those methods and populations for your proposed research design
  3. Go to Identify Assessments to:
    1. Identify appropriate tests, measures, and assessments for your research area
    2. Find articles that justify the use of those appropriate tests, measures, and assessments for your proposed research design

Research Paper 

  1. Go to Find Articles and use the PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES search box and its Search FAQs to find peer-reviewed journal articles about your topic and identify (if needed)
  2. Go to Use Your Articles for guidelines and instructions on using your articles to build your evidence, arguments and conclusions 
  3. Go to Write Your Research Paper for guidelines and instructions on putting together each section of your Research Paper
  4. Go to Cite in APA Style for help putting together your citations and formatting your References List in APA style
    • follow the Quick Reference GuideIn-Text Citations and Journal Articles links for guidelines and templates
    • follow the Create an APA References List link and use the References list at the end of the Sample Student Paper

Human Subjects Research & The IRB Application Process

You cannot collect data or run analyses without Institutional Research Board (IRB) approval for any planned research involving human subjects. Go to the eResearch Regulatory Management Human Subjects application page and click on the Human Subjects Study Application button in the upper left margin to start a new application.

Office Of Research Help Guides

For questions regarding IRB application requirements (e.g., policy, procedure, science), contact IRB Health Sciences and Behavioral Sciences, by email at irbhsbs@umich.edu or by phone at (734) 936-0933.

Research Project Design & Writing

Hover over the info "i" icon for the book's description

Print Books

  • Click on the book title link for info on the book's Call Number and library availability. 
  • If you need help finding a book on the library's shelves, feel free to ask for help at the Library Info Desk

Ebooks

  • Click on the title link to open the ebook (click on Access web version on the landing page)
  • Go to Online Library Access for instructions on how to access library ebooks and what to do when you can't
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