Create a Quantitative Design and Procedure
You will be creating a brief quantitative procedure, based upon your hypotheses, in paragraph format, with the
title of "Procedure." The procedure needs to be a chronological, specific story of what the participants
(hypothetically) did as soon as they arrived at the location of the experiment, up until the end when they are
thanked and debriefed.
a). After creating your procedure, please note the design of your study in the following format: "Design; a).
experimental, quasi-experimental, or pre-experimental, b) between-subjects or within-subjects, c). non, single,
or double-blind"
(Sample)
Topic: The effect of heat on aggression
Hypothesis: (I will Input)
Independent Variable: (I will Input)
Dependent Variable: (I will Input)
References: (I will input)
Sample( I will input)
Operational IV: Temperature
Operational DV: Number of Punches
Procedure: (You the writer will need to provide)
Design: a). you the writer will need to provide b). you the writer will need to provide, c). you the writer will need
to provide
Provided References: References: Anderson, C. (1989). Temperature and aggression: ubiquitous effects of
heat on occurrence of human violence. Psychological Bulletin, 106, 74-96.
Anderson, A.A., & Bushman, B.J. (2002). Human Aggression. Annual Review of Psychology, 53, 27-51.
Bushman BJ. 1995. Moderating role of trait aggressiveness in the effects of violent media on aggression.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 950–60.
Sample: 60 adults (30 male, 30 females; ages 20 - 40, mean = 30; 60% Caucasian, 20% African American,
10% Hispanic, 5% Asian, 5% Other) gathered from various states on the east coast.
Sample Solution