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Question: My topic you picked was, "does self-disclosure of the therapist improve eating disorder treatment." My hypothesis would be that self-disclosure of the therapist improves eating disorder treatment. The key variables for this research are self-disclosure of the therapist and eating disorder treatment. This research will focus on online research whereby participants will be recruited from an eating disorder charity database.
Instructions: In this module, you will submit a description of the topic that you will focus on for the final project as well as a preliminary research question that will guide your paper. It is understood that your research question will likely change and evolve as you read the literature on your topic, but it is important to have a research question to guide your reading. You will also submit a list of search terms that you will use to find peer-reviewed articles on your topic in the Shapiro Library electronic databases.
This assignment is a building block for the final project. To help see the flow of the PSY 510 and PSY 520 projects, you can review this document. In Module Two, you will submit the following in a paper:
- The topic you are planning to focus on for the final project and a description of that topic: Choose a topic that is workable, reasonably simple to consider, and something of interest to you.
- A list of pertinent search terms that you plan to use to find peer-reviewed articles in Shapiro Library's electronic databases
- A preliminary research question based on your chosen topic: It is understood that your research question will likely change and evolve as you read the literature on your topic, but it is important to have a research question to guide your reading. Keep in mind that in PSY 520, you will have to create a Qualtrics survey to test your research question using your Southern New Hampshire University PSY 510 and PSY 520 classmates as your participants, so craft your question to work within these parameters.
Prompt: In Module Two, you will submit a description of the topic that you will focus on for the final project as well as a preliminary research question that will guide your paper. It is understood that your research question will likely change and evolve as you read the literature on your topic, but it is important to have a research question to guide your reading. You will also submit a list of search terms that you will use to find peer-reviewed articles on your topic in the Shapiro
Library's electronic databases.
Your paper must include the following elements:
- The topic you are planning to focus on for the final project
- A list of search terms related to your topic that you plan to use to find peer-reviewed articles for your final project
- A research question based on your chosen topic