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Reference List Search
A reference list search is a technique for finding relevant research literature by examining the bibliography of a good article or book chapter on the topic, such as a recent review article. By reviewing the sources cited by that work, researchers can easily discover other pertinent articles and books.
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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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A psychology student is researching 'attachment styles' and finds a high-quality review article from 2023. They decide to conduct a reference list search using this article. Which statement best explains how this technique assists the student in their literature review?
You are conducting a literature review on 'prosocial behavior' and have identified a high-quality review article published in 2024. Arrange the steps below in the correct order to perform a reference list search to expand your bibliography.
A researcher is performing a reference list search to expand their bibliography on 'social anxiety'. Match each component or characteristic of this technique with the specific analytical role it plays in the search process.
A student evaluating their literature review strategy on 'group polarization' concludes that conducting a reference list search on a highly relevant, recent review article would be an inefficient use of time. They argue that examining bibliographies is unnecessary because modern keyword searches automatically capture all pertinent literature. This evaluation of the technique's utility is accurate.
In the context of a literature review, which type of source is particularly effective for conducting a reference list search because it provides a comprehensive synthesis of previous research?
A psychology student is researching 'cognitive dissonance' and identifies a high-quality review article published in 2022. They decide to perform a reference list search to expand their bibliography. Match each component of this search strategy with its correct role in the research process.
A _____ search is a literature search technique in which a researcher examines the bibliography of a relevant article or book chapter to identify additional sources on the same topic.
A psychology student is compiling a literature review on cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. They find a high-quality review article from 2023. To find further research literature, the student looks at the bibliography of this 2023 review article to find other relevant articles and books cited within it. True or False: This student is applying the technique of a reference list search.
A researcher wants to find relevant literature on social anxiety. They decide to skip general keyword searches and instead analyze the bibliography of a recent book chapter to locate the specific books and articles cited by the author. The researcher is utilizing a _____ search to locate these sources.
A researcher wants to evaluate and execute a search strategy to find literature on infant bonding. Arrange the steps of conducting a reference list search in the correct chronological order, starting from evaluating a source to obtaining the cited literature.