Description
I can’t upload the SPSS data, please contact me for that, thanks.
I uploaded the proposal for this, and here is the structure:
Introduction
– in the dissertation you will need an extensive literature review before outlining your objectives and hypotheses. Around 1500 words.
Have a paragraph per point in the introduction. Example…
P1: Habitual behaviours
P2: Sensory Gating
P3: anxiety
P4: Specific evidence so far (similar to your study, online in person etc).
P5: Explanation of your study.
Hypotheses and aim.
H1: There will be significant correlation between the frequency of performance of habitual behaviours and anxiety.
H2: There will be a significant correlation between anxiety and sensory gating.
H3: Anxiety will significantly mediate the relationship between sensory gating and the frequency of performance of habitual behaviours.
Method
Participants
How many? How did you get them? How many stayed in final analysis? What were inclusion and exclusion?
Design
Use what you have here
Materials:
Questionnaires
(to boost the ability to get a first you can calculate the cronbach’s alpha in the current study for each scale, on SPSS )
Procedure:
Chronological walkthrough of what the participants experienced e.g., this questionnaire first, second etc.
Results
General:
How many participants? Of these X were analysed?
Of the removed participants, why were they taken out? Give specific numbers.
EXAMPLE:
Of 121 participants 84 were analysed. Of the 37 participants removed, 3 were removed for….. 10 were….. (Or use %)
Use subsections to separate out your results:
Questionnaire Calculation:
Explain how you get the final scores for each questionnaire. (summed etc).
Descriptive Statistics
Correlation Matrix
Mediation Analysis
Discussion
Recap your hypotheses/the aim and say if your results supported or did not support each hypothesis. Make sure to give the interpretation of your results here i.e., explain the results properly. Make clear what they mean.
State how your findings fit in to the literature à cycle back to the papers in your intro: do the results fit with these? Are they different?
If they are different…. Explain/Give some reasons why they may be different.
Limitations of the current study: give well-thought-out limitations. E.g., is this a new scale? Why would a student sample be a problem? Is the pandemic a problem? Confounds etc. Make sure you pick only a few limitations and fully expand them, with references. It is best if you can give a suggestion on how to address the limitation in future.
Strengths of your study.
Directions for future research: May link to the limitations…
Conclusion:
Give the conclusion for your study and are there any wider implications for this area from your study?
References (list all references but not count in the word count)
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