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PSY223 PSY/223 PSY 223 Final Project Template.docx- Snhu

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PSY223 PSY/223 PSY 223 Final Project Template.docx- Snhu

Introduction: Scenario (From Milestone 1) The question was investigated of whether (a) the age at which infants start to crawl is related to (b) seasonal temperature six months after birth. “Six months after birth” was targeted as the period in which babies typically first try crawling. For a large sample of babies, (a) the time at which crawling actually began and (b) the average monthly temperature six months after the birth month was collected. The data are shown below (also found in the Data Set Scenario 1 Excel file). Month Average Age Starting to Crawl (weeks) Average Temperature 6 Months After Birth Month (in units Fahrenheit) January 29.84 66 February 30.52 73 March 29.70 72 April 31.84 63 May 28.58 52 June 31.44 39 July 33.64 33 August 32.82 30 September 33.83 33 October 33.35 37 November 33.38 48 December 32.32 57 Adapted from this study: Benson, J. B. (1993).

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PSY223 PSY/223 PSY 223 Final Project Template.docx- Snhu

Introduction: Scenario (From Milestone 1) The question was investigated of whether (a) the age at which infants start to crawl is related to (b) seasonal temperature six months after birth. “Six months after birth” was targeted as the period in which babies typically first try crawling. For a large sample of babies, (a) the time at which crawling actually began and (b) the average monthly temperature six months after the birth month was collected. The data are shown below (also found in the Data Set Scenario 1 Excel file). Month Average Age Starting to Crawl (weeks) Average Temperature 6 Months After Birth Month (in units Fahrenheit) January 29.84 66 February 30.52 73 March 29.70 72 April 31.84 63 May 28.58 52 June 31.44 39 July 33.64 33 August 32.82 30 September 33.83 33 October 33.35 37 November 33.38 48 December 32.32 57 Adapted from this study: Benson, J. B. (1993).

PSY223 PSY/223 PSY 223 Final Project Template.docx- Snhu

Season of birth and onset of locomotion: Theoretical and methodological implications. Infant Behavior and Development, 16, 69–81. Introduction: Scenario Agrees (From Milestone 1) Introduction: Ethical Issues (From Milestone 1) Introduction: Ensure Alignment (From Milestone 1) Informed Consent is incredibly important in any type of study (apa.org, n.d.). There are many ways this can be upheld including consent forms, transparency throughout the study, and open communication between participants and those conducting the study (apa.org, n.d.). Reporting research results is something that can go wrong. In this case, who reports when the baby starts crawling? Is it the parents? What if the parent(s) report incorrectly? I would ensure reporting of results remains ethical and truthful by video records. If the parent can bring a recording of the baby crawling, there can be proof and therefore no way to embellish data.

PSY223 PSY/223 PSY 223 Final Project Template.docx- Snhu

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