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Imagine you are a social psychologist who has spent several years investigating 'The Impact of Digital Social Interaction on Adolescent Self-Esteem.' You are now planning to synthesize your original findings, theoretical developments, and a comprehensive review of the field into a single, unified, book-length scholarly work. To ensure your final product is designed specifically as a monograph, which of the following publication strategies should you implement?
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Which of the following best describes a monograph?
Match each defining aspect of a psychological monograph with the description that best explains its role or structure within the scholarly literature.
A team of three cognitive psychology researchers recently published a 400-page scholarly book. The entire publication is dedicated to a comprehensive, coherent presentation of their specialized research on false memory syndrome, functioning essentially as an extended review article. This publication is an example of a monograph.
A psychological researcher is organizing their work based on the level of thematic synthesis provided by different publication formats. Arrange these formats in order from the least comprehensive synthesis (reporting narrow findings) to the most comprehensive synthesis (providing a unified, book-length review).
Imagine you are a social psychologist who has spent several years investigating 'The Impact of Digital Social Interaction on Adolescent Self-Esteem.' You are now planning to synthesize your original findings, theoretical developments, and a comprehensive review of the field into a single, unified, book-length scholarly work. To ensure your final product is designed specifically as a monograph, which of the following publication strategies should you implement?
A scholarly book is only considered a monograph if it is written by a single author.
Match each type of scholarly publication with the description that best captures its structure and authorship format.
Suppose a researcher is evaluating several scholarly publications to find a resource that provides a unified, comprehensive, and coherent presentation of a single specialized topic, effectively functioning as an extended, book-length review article. After judging that a specific publication meets these criteria for thematic depth and authorship by a single person or small group, the researcher would conclude that the work is a/an _____.
A psychology researcher is analyzing various literary formats to publish their research synthesis. They notice that a book that offers a comprehensive and coherent presentation of a single topic, written by a single author or a small collaborative group, functions structurally like an extended, book-length review article. The researcher should classify this specific format of scholarly book as a _____.
An academic committee is evaluating a submitted manuscript to determine if it meets the criteria of a monograph. Arrange the evaluation steps in logical order, from the most general structural criteria to the most specific content-integration criteria.