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1. What is your research question? Do children who recall a traumatic event in a court scenario suffer from psychological problems later in adult hood?
2. What is your hypothesis or hypotheses? Null (H0): There is no effect on psychological health later in adult hood, in children who recall a traumatic event in a court scenario.
What is the null hypothesis? Research (H1): Research (H1): There is an effect on psychological health later in adult hood, in children who recall a traumatic event in a court scenario
3. How many participants would you like to use and why? What are the inclusion characteristics, i.e., what must they have in order to be included in your study (for example, gender, diagnosis, age, personality traits, etc.)? Are there any exclusion characteristics, i.e. are there certain characteristics that would exclude them from being in your study? Does the sample need to be diverse? Why or why not?
4. What sampling technique will be used to collect your sample? What population does your sample generalize to?
5. What are the variables in your study? HINT: Refer back to your hypothesis or hypotheses.
6. Provide operational definitions for each variable.
7. How will you measure each variable? Discuss the reliability and validity of these measures in general terms.
8. What technique will be used for data collection (e.g., observation, survey, interview, archival, etc.)?
9. What type of research design is being used?
10. Briefly discuss the procedure that would be followed when conducting the research.
11. What are some POTENTIAL ethical issues? How might they be addressed?
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