The extent to which time intervals affect accuracy of recall during eye witness testimonies.

The extent to which time in" rel="nofollow">intervals affect accuracy of recall durin" rel="nofollow">ing eye witness testimonies. Order Description Outlin" rel="nofollow">ine: A research proposal that develops a rationale, design, and project plan for an in" rel="nofollow">individually conducted piece of research deliverable within" rel="nofollow">in 400 hours. Although this research proposal will normally follow up work started on the group poster, this is not a necessary requirement – you may elect to write the proposal on a different topic if your in" rel="nofollow">interests change durin" rel="nofollow">ing the module. You should propose a piece of psychological research that that is impactful i.e. a piece of research that is in" rel="nofollow">innovative and novel or somethin" rel="nofollow">ing that advances scientific knowledge in" rel="nofollow">in the area, or tweaks existin" rel="nofollow">ing theories/techniques/methods. Guidelin" rel="nofollow">ines: Title: a concise summary of the research proposal, highlightin" rel="nofollow">ing the proposed research. This should capture the reader’s attention, as well it should accurately reflect on the content of the proposal. Summary/abstract: explain" rel="nofollow">in the relevance of the proposed research in" rel="nofollow">in light of previous and current research. Include a summary statement of the research question(s), aim(s) and objective(s), together with a description of the methodology. State the implications of the research. Introduction/Background: the proposal should clearly and concisely explain" rel="nofollow">in what the proposed research will in" rel="nofollow">investigate, why this is important or relevant and what the anticipated benefits would be. You should explain" rel="nofollow">in the reasons for undertakin" rel="nofollow">ing the research and demonstrate why the end results will be beneficial and relevant to psychological research. To do this you will need to draw on relevant (and up-to date) research to support your claims. You should in" rel="nofollow">include the followin" rel="nofollow">ing: - Background to the proposed research - Rationale of the proposed research The material you cover in" rel="nofollow">in this section should form a coherent and logical lin" rel="nofollow">ine of argument leadin" rel="nofollow">ing to your research question(s) and aim(s)/objective(s), which should be clearly stated in" rel="nofollow">in the fin" rel="nofollow">inal paragraph: - Present the overarchin" rel="nofollow">ing research question(s). - Aim(s) & objective(s): specific aim(s) and/or objective(s) to answer the proposed research question(s). - Hypotheses: quantitative research only. Proposed methodology: this section of the proposal should state how the proposed research question(s) will be in" rel="nofollow">investigated. State the general methodology to achieve the aim(s) and/or objective(s) (e.g. specify target sample, sample size, design, materials, procedure, type of analysis). The methods and techniques to be used should be described and justified. Outlin" rel="nofollow">ine of the project timelin" rel="nofollow">ine: the proposed research should be deliverable in" rel="nofollow">in 400 hours. You should provide an overview of the project timetable. Make sure this takes account of the complete research proposal from preparin" rel="nofollow">ing study materials, ethical approval process to, collectin" rel="nofollow">ing the data and writin" rel="nofollow">ing up the results in" rel="nofollow">in report form. You can use a text, flow-charts, tables etc. Ethical considerations: general ethical considerations, possible ethical issues. Possible implications of the research: a discussion of the practical and/or theoretical implications of the proposed research. You should consider the real-world implications of the proposed research as well as how they relate to previous research and/or existin" rel="nofollow">ing psychological theories. References: as with all other academic written work, if you cite the work of others (in" rel="nofollow">in-text citations). You must provide full references for each citation at the end of your proposal. See AWIP for reference guide.