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Expert Consultation Search Strategy
Consulting knowledgeable individuals, such as instructors or university faculty members, is an effective strategy for searching the research literature. These subject matter experts are familiar with previous research in their area of expertise and can suggest relevant articles, book chapters, and specific topics to help novice researchers find inspiration and locate scholarly sources.
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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
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Which of the following sources is typically included as part of the research literature in psychology?
Match each type of information source with the description that correctly identifies its role and classification within the psychological research literature.
A student researching memory disorders finds a summary of a new experiment on a popular science news website and a full report of the same experiment in a peer-reviewed professional journal. True or False: In the field of psychology, both of these publications are classified as research literature.
A student is filtering search results to build a foundation for a new study. Based on the criteria for inclusion in the psychology research literature, arrange these sources from the most central and rigorously vetted (1) to those most explicitly excluded from the field's professional literature (4).
In a scientific field, sources intended for the general public, such as self-help books and websites, are classified as part of the professional research literature.
Why are sources like self-help books, dictionary entries, and public websites excluded from the formal 'research literature' of psychology, even if they describe actual psychological findings?
A researcher is vetting sources for a professional meta-analysis and decides to reject a factually accurate summary from a reputable news organization. To justify this evaluation, the researcher must identify that the source lacks _____, which is the defining requirement for inclusion in the formal research literature.
An undergraduate student is compiling sources for a literature review on cognitive development. Match each potential source with the correct classification decision based on the definition of research literature.
A research assistant analyzes why a chapter in a handbook of personality psychology is included in their literature database while a personality definition in an online dictionary is excluded. They conclude that the key analytical distinction is that the dictionary entry is intended for the general public and lacks the _____ required of formal scholarly sources.
A student is evaluating sources to build the scientific foundation for their research proposal. Order these potential sources from the highest evaluative suitability (the most central and vetted form of research literature) to the lowest (excluded from the formal research literature due to lack of peer review).
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Consulting a knowledgeable faculty member or instructor who specializes in your topic of interest is a recommended strategy for locating relevant scholarly articles and book chapters when beginning a search of the research literature.
In the context of developing a search strategy, why is consulting a faculty member particularly beneficial for a student who is new to a research area?
Imagine you are beginning a research project on 'the impact of social media on adolescent self-esteem.' Match each specific research challenge you might encounter with the way an expert (such as a psychology professor) would help you using an expert consultation search strategy.
A psychology student researching 'bystander intervention' has collected many recent articles but lacks a clear understanding of the field's foundational theories. Arrange the following steps of an expert consultation search strategy to demonstrate how this approach analyzes and resolves structural gaps in a literature search.
A student is designing a scholarly search protocol for a research project on 'the psychological predictors of resilience in refugee children.' After finding that standard keyword searches are yielding thousands of clinical reports but very few research studies on specific predictors, which of the following proposed plans represents the most effective creation of a targeted search strategy using expert consultation?
Match each component of the expert consultation search strategy used in psychology research with its corresponding role or example as described in the course material.
Arrange the steps of the expert consultation search strategy in the logical order a researcher would follow to leverage an expert's knowledge and find inspiration for a psychology project.
A student researcher finds that their database search for 'attachment theory' is technically accurate but fails to surface the seminal works needed for a literature review. By deciding to consult a faculty expert to address this gap, the student is performing a(n) _____ of the automated search's effectiveness in prioritizing scholarly significance.
True or False: The expert consultation search strategy is effective because it leverages a subject matter expert's familiarity with prior research to assist novice researchers both with conceptual inspiration (identifying specific topics) and with locating physical scholarly sources (such as articles and book chapters).
A student researcher evaluates their progress and decides that consulting a university faculty member is a more effective way to find literature than continuing blind database searches. By selecting this strategy, the student is relying on a _____ who is familiar with previous research to suggest relevant articles, book chapters, and specific topics.