Write up a research report of 3000 words on Emotional Stroop Task based on SPSS data
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
The research report should reflect the following parts:
Abstract – approx 150 words
Introduction – approx 1000 words which addressed the background theory and research on the Emotional Stroop test, the aim and the hypotheses of the study.
Methods on the basis of the APA style. Please include any ethical considerations for this study.
Results – tables should be included using APA style – the data should then be reported
Discussion - approx 1000 words which explains conclusions regarding the Emotional Stroop Test based on the research and the results of the t-test. The discussion should also suggest what could be done to further this study and explain why your suggestions would be valuable in the field.
References – use APA style
Appendices – include SPSS outputs
All sources should be cited using the APA style, and you should remember to discuss the theory and research of the Emotional Stroop Test, as well as describe and evaluate your findings in relationship to the theory and studies on the Emotional Stroop Test.
Abstract – approx 150 words
Introduction – approx 1000 words which addressed the background theory and research on the Emotional Stroop test, the aim and the hypotheses of the study.
Methods on the basis of the APA style. Please include any ethical considerations for this study.
Results – tables should be included using APA style – the data should then be reported
Discussion - approx 1000 words which explains conclusions regarding the Emotional Stroop Test based on the research and the results of the t-test. The discussion should also suggest what could be done to further this study and explain why your suggestions would be valuable in the field.
References – use APA style
Appendices – include SPSS outputs
All sources should be cited using the APA style, and you should remember to discuss the theory and research of the Emotional Stroop Test, as well as describe and evaluate your findings in relationship to the theory and studies on the Emotional Stroop Test.