Question psychology research section 1 You are working as a methodologist and have been tasked with designing the methods section for a research study. You will do an in-depth dive into the design elements of eachpart of the methods section through your weekly assignments. It is important that you check instructor feedback weekly and make revisions before submitting the final project. It is also important to understand that you are not collecting data for this project. If you use your research question and hypothesis from Introduction to Experimental Psychology, you will have a complete research proposal that can serve as a fantastic template for the future. Part 1: Use your research question and hypothesis from Introduction to Experimental Psychology. Report it in part 1 of the assignment. If you have not taken Introduction to Experimental Psychology yet, choose one of the three research topics below and report the research question and the hypothesis. What is the relationship between color and mood? What is the relationship of music and mood? How does packaging affect consumer buying choices? Part 2: You will complete the first section of your methodology paper here by writing about the research design you will be using for this study. Research design – Here you will discuss your chosen methodology and justify why it is the best design for your study. Here is how you can break it down: Restate your research question and your hypothesis. Based upon your review of the literature and/or your textbook, which research method would be the best choice? (e.g., experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, survey, etc.) Provide AT LEAST one citation that supports your research design choicE SECTION 2 you will add the next three sections to your methodology that you started in SECTION 1. Be sure to be extremely specific in your descriptions. We want the readers to not only clearly understand what you will be doing, but set the study up to be replicated in the future. Please address each part of the outline below clearly using APA format. Setting – Where will you conduct your study? Will it be conducted online (e.g. survey research) or in-person? If it is in-person, will it be in a controlled environment (e.g. lab) or in a more natural setting (e.g. public park)? If this will be conducted in-person, give a specific location, even if it is hypothetical. Never make the location personal, like your home. If the study will be conducted online, provide a website, like Survey Monkey, and include a URL. This may also be hypothetical. Participants – What is your population and sample size? What type of sample is it? (e.g. random sample; purposive sample; convenience sample) What are their demographics (age range, ethnicities, gender distribution, etc)? Why have you chosen them? What are the eligibility requirements for your study? Measure(s) – What are the variables used in your study, and how will you measure those variables? (e.g. standardized scale, observation, interview). Go to the Keiser online library and access the database called PsycTests. From there, find an appropriate psychometric test to assess the behavior you are trying to measure in your study. You should include a description of the test. This may include relevant measures, observations, scales, questionnaires, observation guides, and document characteristics. If you can find reliability and validity of the instrument in the literature you should talk about that here as well section 3 Procedures, Limitations, Ethical Considerations, and Informed ConsentIn week 3, you will be adding the procedures, limitations, and the ethical considerations sections to your methodology. In addition to this, you will fill out an informed consent form. Please pay close attention to the language used to protect the participants. Use the outline below to ensure you are not missing any important or relevant information in these sections. Procedures – Step by step, how will you collect the data for your study? Recruitment – Where and how are you going to get your sample? (don’t recruit people you know) Data collection – Step by step, how are you going to collect your data? Data analysis– You should be able to get insight on how you can analyze your data through the literature. This is not a huge focus since we are not spending a lot of time on analysis. Limitations of the study – Confounding variables- list at least 2 possible confounding variables that may need to be controlled for in your experiment Threats to validity- describe at least one threat to validity (usually, this is some sort of limit to the type of research being conducted) Any additional limitations that you can think of (remember, this could be hypothetical) Ethical considerations – What possible ethical issues need to be considered? (there is always something, never say there are no ethical issues) Make sure you discuss informed consent, right to privacy, and the voluntary nature of research. Any possible risks should also be covered here. State the importance of the Internal Review Board (IRB) and how you will be seeking approval from the IRB before conducting any data collection. If you conduct research on vulnerable populations like prisoners or children, be sure to do some additional research to see how best to protect them. Address that here as well. Informed Consent- This is part of an IRB application. You will fill out the template provided below in the yellow highlighted areas with the relevant information from your study. You will submit a copy of this for the week 3 assignment and after the Ethical Considerations section of your final project. section 4 Title Page Methodology Research design Setting Participants Measure(s) Procedures Limitations of the study Ethical considerations …