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Research Article Review

ALL RESPONSES MUST BE PARAPHRASED (Written in your own words)

  • According to the article, what is the interesting observation or question that motivates the investigation?
  • In a journal article this found in the first or second paragraph (abstract may help).
  • If it is not stated explicitly, what do you think it is?
  • Give a non-technical explanation, like you were explaining it to a family member who does not study psychology.
  • There is ALWAYS a question or real-world observation that motivates the research (we are doing research in psychology, here, so there must be some aspect about humans that motivates the research).

This is a very broad “Why is this interesting” question.

– It is NOT about theories or prior studies.

– It is NOT because it will help people.

Example:

Why do certain faces look attractive and others look less attractive? Is it because certain facial configurations are intrinsically more appealing or are we constantly recalibrating our perception in response to the range of faces that we see every day?

OR

People solve more problems after a period of sleep. Is this because sleep is beneficial to problem solving or is it because sleep interrupts our repeated (often failed) attempts to solve the problem and this period of delay helps us come up with an answer?

  • On the basis of the reviewed literature, what reasons do the authors give for why their study needs to be done?
  • This will usually come towards the end of the introduction.
  • If it is not stated explicitly, what implicit reasoning have the authors provided?
  • We’re interested in how the general question about the world that you outlined in Question 1 has been investigated in the scientific literature.
  • Here is where you talk about the prior research and the theories.

Example:

While people solve more problems after a period of sleep, they also solve more problems after a period of delay, suggesting that any kind of ‘incubation’ interval – whether sleep or a delay period -allows individuals to forget wrong solution attempts and allows spreading of activation to correct items. To better understand whether sleep is helpful for problem solving, it is important to compare problem solving performance after a period sleep, after a delay period without sleep, or with no delay.

3) State the hypothesis or hypotheses of the research in terms of the IV(s) and DV(s). (e.g., the reaction time will be shorter for participants in the blue group than the purple group.)

  • Note that a hypothesis is not the same as a general prediction.
  • A hypothesis needs to be stated in terms of the IVs and DVs

Example:

There will be an interaction between adaptating condition and test time, such that mean distortion level in the post-adaptation phase will shift towards the negative end of the continuum in the negative condition and towards the positive end of the continuum in the positive condition, relative to the preadaptation phase.

Fill in the details of the following methodological elements and explain the reasons why the authors chose each one.

– If the reason is not stated explicitly, what implicit reasoning have the authors provided?

4) the participants

  • You’ll need to go to the method section.
  • If the reason is not stated explicitly, what implicit reasoning have the authors provided?

Example:

The participants were adult university students who were paid for their participation. No reason is given why university students were chosen, but it is assumed that this is a convenience sample and that they are representative of adults from the general population.

5) the sample size(s)

  • If the reason is not stated explicitly, what implicit reasoning have the authors provided?

Example:

There were sixty-one participants in the experiment – 27 male and 34 female. No explicit justification was provided for the sample size but it is assumed that it is a sufficiently large sample to observe the expected effect sizes.

6) the stimuli and experimental task(s)

  • If the reason is not stated explicitly, what implicit reasoning have the authors provided?
  • Information about the details of the stimuli and experimental tasks can be found in the method section, but the reasoning for why they have been chosen is in the last two paragraphs of the introduction.

Example:

Experiment 1: The stimuli consisted of photographs of 10 young adult Caucasian faces, which had been altered using a spherical distortion to manipulate attractiveness along an 11-step distortion continuum from negative (compressed) to positive (expanded). Participants first rated the 110 test faces for attractiveness or normality before completing an adaptation phase, in which they were asked simply to pay attention to a series of faces. Half of the participants saw faces from the negative end of the continuum and half from the positive end of the continuum. In the final postadaptation phase the participants performed the rating task again (for either attractiveness or normality) on the 110 test faces. To maintain the adaptation during the rating phase, the faces to be rated were interspersed with faces from the adaptation phase.

The authors justified the choice of task in the introduction by arguing that it had been used in previous research to show adaptation in perception of normality. They reasoned that the same effect should be shown if the participants are asked to rate the faces for attractiveness instead.

7) State the independent variable(s) and whether they are between-subjects or within-subjects variables.

  • It’s a grouping variable.
  • You are comparing the results from a set of participants to another, or from a set of stimuli to another.
  • IVs have to have a general label (e.g., adapting condition) and two or more levels (e.g., positive, negative).

Example:

IV1 (Between subjects): adapting condition (2 levels: positive, negative)

IV2 (Within subjects): test time (2 levels: preadaptation, postadaptation)

OR

IV1 (Between subjects): Condition (3 levels: control, incubation, sleep) IV2 (Within subjects): Test (2 levels: first test, second test)
IV3 (Within subjects): Item difficulty (2 levels: easy, difficult)

 

8) State the dependent variable(s).

  • It is what you measure.
  • To be a dependent variable, it needs to be a number that you can add up and divide.
  • The dependent variable(s) isn’t always explicitly stated in the introduction

Example:

  • The mean distortion level (along the distortion continuum) of the face rated most attractive, 2) The mean distortion level (along the distortion continuum) of the face rated most normal.

OR

The dependent variable is the proportion of correct responses to RAT items

9) What did the authors find?

  • e., what were the results?
  • There is often a summary of what was found at the beginning of the discussion.)

Example:

The hypothesis was supported. The authors found that the participants in the sleep condition performed better on the problem solving task than participants in the incubation conditions. Interestingly the benefits of sleep to problem solving were only found for RAT problems that were difficult; there was no benefit of sleep to problem solving for easy RAT problems.

10) As a result of this study, what new knowledge has been gained about the aspect of human behaviour that was being investigated in the study?

  • e., how do the authors interpret their results – what does it all mean?)
  • Clearly this is in the General Discussion, but you might also find the Abstract

Example:

Our perception of what is attractive is affected by the appearance of faces we experience and averageness is a factor in what we perceive to be attractive. This effect is not a low level visual effect, which suggests that higher-level neurons contribute to the adaptation effect.

11) Based on the authors’ interpretation of the results in the (General) Discussion section, list at least two suggestions of a study that could be done next to build our knowledge in this area.

  • If the authors list a suggestion you can write that here, if not you will need to come up with your own.

Example:

  • The results have shown that high-level mechanisms are involved in face adaptation, but additional research is required to investigate the relative contribution of high- and low-level mechanisms in adaptation.
  • Having established that high-level mechanisms contribute to face adaptation effects, future research should determine if those mechanisms are face-specific.
  • They suggest that the long-term effects of face adaption still needs to be tested, as well as their interaction with the short-term processes investigated in this study

Interprofessional Collaboration

Purpose:
Integrates the professional role of leader, teacher, communicator, and manager of care to plan
cost-effective, quality healthcare to consumers in structured and unstructured settings.
Directions:
Discussions are designed to promote dialogue between faculty and students, and students and
their peers. In discussions students:
Demonstrate understanding of concepts for the week

Integrate scholarly resources
Engage in meaningful dialogue with classmates
Express opinions clearly and logically, in a professional manner
Use the rubric on this page as you compose your answers.
Discussion Questions:
Planning for our patients during times of transitions (for example: hospital to home, home to
rehabilitation facility) involves collaboration with a number of healthcare professionals. Please
address the following questions:
Discussion Questions:
How does your facility promote interprofessional collaboration during times of patient transitions?
What is the role of the nurse in patient transitions?
What gaps can you identify in this process related to quality of care? (If you are not currently in
practice, please use a previous role or clinical experience in your answers.)

Global Healthcare Comparison Matrix and Narrative Statement

For the Assignment, submit both Parts as 1 combined file.
The Matrix is in Landscape Orientation. Use this link to format your Assignment which includes
using different orientations in the same document. This is required.

Part 1: (1-2 page, single or double space)
1-2-page Global Health Comparison Matrix
Part 2: (1-page double space)
Title Page
Introductory paragraph. State the purpose of the paper in the last sentence.
Response based on criteria in assignment and grading rubric (1-page double space)
One paragraph conclusion
References
Note: The title page, introduction paragraph, conclusion paragraph, and reference page does not
count toward the 2-3-page limit. At least 1 complete page is required for both Part 1 and Part 2.
Up to ½ page over is acceptable for both Part 1 and Part 2.
Review the requirements for submitting Assignments posted in a previous Announcement.
Use APA format for all parts of the Assignment including for the title page, references in text, and
reference list.
The purpose of the paper must be stated in one concise statement and is specific to the assignment.
Include a conclusion at the end of your paper before your reference page.
All paragraphs must have 3 or more sentences.
If you talk about a possible poor health outcome, do you believe that outcome will occur? Do you
believe eye contact and personal contact should be avoided?
You would have a difficult time practicing as a nurse if you believed these to be true. But they are
very real beliefs in some cultures.
Differences in cultural beliefs, subcultures, religion, ethnic customs, dietary customs, language,
and a host of other factors contribute to the complex environment that surrounds global
healthcare issues. Failure to understand and account for these differences can create a gulf
between practitioners and the public they serve.
In this Assignment, you will examine a global health issue and consider the approach to this
issue by the United States and by one other country.
To Prepare:
Review the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global health agenda and select one global
health issue to focus on for this Assignment.

Select at least one additional country to compare to the U.S. for this Assignment.
Reflect on how the global health issue you selected is approached in the U.S. and in the
additional country you selected.
Review and download the Global Health Comparison Matrix provided in the Resources.
The Assignment: (1- to 2-page Global Health Comparison Matrix; 1-page Plan for Social
Change)
Part 1: Global Health Comparison Matrix
Focusing on the country you selected and the U.S., complete the Global Health Comparison
Matrix. Be sure to address the following:
Consider the U.S. national/federal health policies that have been adapted for the global health
issue you selected from the WHO global health agenda. Compare these policies to the additional
country you selected for study.
Explain the strengths and weaknesses of each policy.
Explain how the social determinants of health may impact the global health issue you selected.
Be specific and provide examples.
Using the WHO’s Organization’s global health agenda as well as the results of your own
research, analyze how each country’s government addresses cost, quality, and access to the
global health issue selected.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the health of the global population. Be  specific and provide examples.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the role of the nurse in each country.
Explain how global health issues impact local healthcare organizations and policies in both
countries. Be specific and provide examples.
Part 2: A Plan for Social Change
Reflect on the global health policy comparison and analysis you conducted in Part 1 of the
Assignment and the impact that global health issues may have on the world, the U.S., your
community, as well as your practice as a nurse leader.
In a 1-page response, create a plan for social change that incorporates a global perspective or
lens into your local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how you would advocate for the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your
local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens might impact your local practice and
role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your local practice as a nurse
leader represents and contributes to social change. Be specific and provide examples.
i will upload the matrix comparison down.