How many participants (human or animals)?

When describing the cutting edge research found in your article, give details about the study design, number of participants/subjects, results, etc. There is a lot of general information about these topics on the website but choose articles that discuss cutting edge research regarding the topic. One rule of thumb is that if I can find the info in the article in the course textbook or a textbook for General Psychology, then the article is too general. The other key is if the article never even mentions your topic as a key concept, it’s best to find another article. Examples of well-written submissions can be reviewed on my HCCS Learning Web profile page
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You want to be sure to answer these questions in the summary: (is the study directly relevant to my topic? Who did the research? Where (which university, hospital, organization etc)? How many participants (human or animals)? What did they do to come up with their results/finding (research design)? What were the results and how are they relevant?

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