Learn Before
Short Answer

A psychology researcher completes data collection (N=75N = 75) and discovers that the data directly contradicts their hypothesis. Applying the standards of scholarly integrity, what action should the researcher take regarding the data, and what is the scientific justification for this action?

Question: A psychology researcher completes data collection (N=75N = 75) and discovers that the data directly contradicts their hypothesis. Applying the standards of scholarly integrity, what action should the researcher take regarding the data, and what is the scientific justification for this action?

Sample answer: The researcher must analyze and report all the collected data honestly and accurately without altering, manipulating, or omitting any of it. The justification is that the scientific goal is to understand the world as it actually is, which requires reporting findings accurately even when they contradict expectations.

Key points:

  • The researcher must report the results honestly and accurately without altering them.
  • No data should be manipulated, changed, or omitted.
  • Reporting the actual data aligns with the scientific goal of understanding the world as it actually is.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the response must: 1) State that the researcher should keep, analyze, and report all data as it is without alterations. 2) Justify this by explaining that the scientific goal is to understand the world as it actually is, which demands honest and accurate reporting regardless of expectations.

0

1

Updated 2026-05-26

Contributors are:

Who are from:

Tags

KPU

Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

Related