Research Design Out of Class Assignment #1 1. Find the Article: \"Relationships
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Research Design Out of Class Assignment #1 1. Find the Article: "Relationships Between Career Indecision Subtypes and Ego Identity Development" by Colby R. Cohen, Judy M. Chartrand, and Douglas P. Jowdy. (1995) Print a copy a. 2. Initial Journal and Introduction sections: a. Highlight or list... i. Where the Journal came from or what Journal published it... ii. What four overall groups were used? iii. What does the present article address? iv. Hypothesis 1 v. Hypothesis 2 vi. Hypothesis 3 vii. Hypothesis 4 3. Methods section: Who were the participant? i. How many? ii. Ages? a. iii. Race/Ethnicities involved? b. What two instruments were used? What 2 studies were used in the Procedures and what was the procedure? c. 4 Results section: a. Tests of Hypothesis: i. ii. iii. What did the Wilk's criterion reveal? What about the test for shape? What about the trust, industry, and ego identity subscales? 5. Discussion section: a. b. c. d. What were the results from the profile analysis? Any other differences mentioned? What can be inferred from the results? What few things did the future research section reveal?Explanation / Answer
2 a i. The journal which published the paper was 'Relationship Between Career'
2 a ii. The four groups used were 'ready to decide, developmentally undecided, choice anxious, and chronically indecisive'
2 a iii. The article address the relationship between career indecision subtypes and ego identity development among college students
2 a iv. Hypothesis 1 is that the Ready to Decide group will have the most successful resolution of the psychosocial stages as compared to the other three groups
2 a v. Hypothesis 2 is that Developmentally Undecided group will score significantly higher than the Choice Anxious and the Chronically Indecisive groups
2 a vi. Hypothesis 3 is that the Choice Anxious group will score significantly higher than the Chronically Indecisive group
2 a vii. Hypothesis 4 is that the chronically indecisive group will have the least score
3 a The participants were undergraduate psychology classes
3 a i. 423 students
3 a ii. 18-26 years
3 a iii. From southeastern universities and colleges
4. a i. The Wilks' criterion reveal test significant differences among career decision groups when scores were averaged over all Identity subscales
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