Read the following study and answer the subsequent questions: Cook, K., & Murowchick, E. (2014). Do literature
Question:
Read the following study and answer the subsequent questions: Cook, K., & Murowchick, E. (2014). Do literature review skills transfer from one course to another? Psychology Learning and Teaching, 13(1), 3-11. https://dx.doi.org/10.2304/plat.2014.13.1.3
Method
4. How many people participated in the study? 5. Who were the participants? Describe from where they were recruited (e.g., college student subject pool, elementary school, workplace) and all relevant personal characteristics (e.g., age, sex, race or ethnicity, etc.). 6. Where was the study conducted (e.g., online, lab, home, school, work, hospital, clinic, etc.)? 7. What tests or measures were collected (e.g., surveys, questionnaires, interviews, etc.)? 8. What analyses were conducted (e.g., correlation, t-test, chi-square, analysis of variance (ANOVA), etc.)?
Results or Findings
9. What are the main results or findings from the study? 10.If there are tables and/or figures, what types of tables (e.g., demographic, correlation) and/or figures (e.g., bar graph, participant flow) are they? What important information do they convey?
Discussion 11.What are the main conclusions of the research? 12.To whom do the results or findings apply? Can they be generalized to all people in all places, to certain subsets of people, or something else? 13.What are the strengths of the study? 14.What are the limitations of the study? 15.What are areas for further investigation for this topic?