Science and Ethics in Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Psychological Research

1994 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 127-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Rosenthal

The relationship between scientific quality and ethical quality is considered for three aspects of the research process: conduct of the research, data analysis, and reporting of results. In the area of conducting research, issues discussed involve design, recruitment, causism, scientific quality, and costs and utilities. The discussion of data analysis considers data dropping, data exploitation, and meta-analysis. Issues regarding reporting of results include misrepresentation of findings, misrepresentation of credit, and failure to report results as a result of self-censoring or external censoring.

1992 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Magnusson

In this paper the role of four interdependent elements of the research process is discussed: namely the phenomena with which the problem under consideration is concerned (i.e. individual thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions), theories, methods for the collection of the data, and statistical procedures for data analysis. It is stated that the appropriate use of theory, method, and statistics must be based on systematic analyses and descriptions of the phenomena per se.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Rusli ◽  
S. Suradi ◽  
Abdul Rahman ◽  
Said Fachry Assagaf ◽  
H. Hastuty

Data analysis is an absolute step in quantitative research, the teacher's lack of understanding in conducting data analysis has an impact on the teacher's lack of enthusiasm in conducting research and writing scientific articles. This data analysis training uses excel software. Partners of the Community Partnership Program (PKM) are mathematics teachers who join the Bantaeng district MGMP. This training is carried out offline at SMPN 3 Bantaeng Regency. This training aims to help teachers to be skilled in statistical data processing, understand the steps in conducting research with quantitative data. Passion for writing scientific articles for publication in journals. Through this training, it is hoped that these teachers will be able to process raw research data using excel software and interpret the output. This training is held in the form of material presentation, hands-on practice with excel software, and `task work'. The results achieved are 1) Teachers are skilled at processing research data using excel software, 2). Teachers better understand the steps in conducting research, 3). Able to write scientific articles properly and correctly.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 336
Author(s):  
Syarifah Nur Fajrin ◽  
Syarifah Aeni Rahman

The main problem in this study is to determine the relationship between the educational contributions of parents and the learning outcomes of grade III students of SD Inpres Jongaya, Makassar City. This study aims to determine the extent of the relationship between the educational contributions of parents and the learning outcomes of class III SD Inpres Jongaya Makassar City. The type of research used is correlational, this study seeks to reveal the relationship between the educational contribution of parents and social studies learning outcomes of students at SD Inpres Jongaya, Makassar City. The subjects in this study were 31 class III students. Data collection techniques in this study used questionnaires, tests and documentation. The data analysis technique used to analyze the research data was inferential descriptive statistical analysis using product moment correlation analysis for hypothesis testing. The results in this study indicate that there is an educational contribution from parents to grade III SD Inpres Jongaya students in the medium category with average learning outcomes. -average 82.3. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between Parents' Educational Contribution and Learning Outcomes of Class III students of SD Inpres Jongaya Makassar City. 


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Badria Abdullah

The purpose of this research is to find out : (1) the development of education inclusive in SMAN 4 Palu, and (2) reality of learning of history at SMAN 4 Palu. Research data collected through the interview, observations, and the documentation. This study in the data analysis that are induktif  and in the form of interactive  are based on the relationship between the fact one and the fact that others who have a causal through the data collection, the reduction, of the data, the presentation of  the data, verification data, or the withdrawal of the conclusion. The results of research shows that activity as well as the development of education inclusive in SMAN 4 Palu has been run since 2014, students special needs learn along with the students regular in a class. All of the school support and tried to maximize education inclusive, although in fact  still much shortcomings in the implementation of education inclusive. In the learning of history at SMAN 4 Palu is good,  according to the implementation to the lives of the day of the day learners adapted in methods, the media, and the material impertinent. Keywords: Inclusive Education, History Learning.


Psycho Idea ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Anastasya Anastasya ◽  
Yulinda Septiani Manurung ◽  
Rianda Elvinawanty

The purpose of this study is to find out relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention of employees at PT. Y. The hypothesis proposed in this research stated there is a relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention of employees at PT. Y. The research data analysis used was multiple regression analysis to know the relationship between organizational justice with turnover intention. The research subjects were all employees of PT. Y consisting of 108 employees. The data were derived from a scale to measure organizational justice and turnover intention. The result of the data analysis reveal F = 24.694 with p = 0.000 (p<0,05), means there is a relationship between organizational justice with turnover intention of employees at PT. Y. The result of the study showed that the contribution (R2) was 47% (Adjusted R Square = 0,470).


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katarina Blask ◽  
Lea Gerhards ◽  
Maria Jalynskij

Starting from the observation that data sharing in general and sharing of reusable behavioral data in particular is still scarce in psychology, we set out to develop a curation standard for behavioral psychological research data rendering data reuse more effective and efficient. Specifically, we propose a standard that is oriented toward the requirements of the psychological research process, thus considering the needs of researchers in their role as data providers and data users. To this end, we suggest that researchers should describe their data on three documentation levels reflecting researchers’ central decisions during the research process. In particular, these levels describe researchers’ decisions on the concrete research design that is most suitable to address the corresponding research question, its operationalization as well as a precise description of the subsequent data collection and analysis process. Accordingly, the first documentation level represents, for instance, researchers’ decision on the concrete hypotheses, inclusion/exclusion criteria and the number of measurement points as well as a conceptual presentation of all substantial variables included in the design. On the second level these substantial variables are presented within an extended codebook allowing for the linkage between the conceptual research design and the actually operationalized variables as presented within the data. Finally, the third level includes all materials, data preparation and analyses scripts as well as a detailed procedure graphic that allows the data user to link the information from all three documentation levels at a single glance. After a comprehensive presentation of the standard, we will offer some arguments for its integration into the psychological research process.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-115
Author(s):  
Elaine Sullo

A Review of: Kennedy, M.R., & Brancolini, K.R. (2018). Academic librarian research: An update to a survey of attitudes, involvement, and perceived capabilities. College and Research Libraries, 79(6), 822-851. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.79.6.822 Abstract Objective – To examine academic librarians’ current attitudes and preparedness to conduct research in order to update the knowledge gained from the authors’ 2010 survey, and to determine if changes were needed in their Institute for Research Design in Librarianship continuing education curriculum. Design – Web based survey. Setting – Institutions that employ academic and/or research librarians. Subjects – 793 academic and research librarians. Methods – The researchers posted a call for participation in their 2015 Librarian Research survey on listservs where academic and research librarians are members. The survey expanded upon the authors’ 2010 survey by adding questions to more fully explore three areas: research self-efficacy; Master’s thesis and statistics courses, and; research mentoring and institutional support. 793 librarians responded to the survey, and 669 of these respondents completed it. All data from incomplete surveys was included in the analysis. Survey results were compared with the results from the 2010 survey as well as with the responses from a survey conducted in 2000 by Powel, Baker, and Mika, which addressed many of the same topics under investigation. Main Results – The authors analyzed the survey results based on four areas: the current research practice of responding academic librarians; a self-evaluation of their confidence in performing the steps in the research process; methods training courses in which they have participated, and; demographics and institutional data related to support of library research.    Regarding current research practices, 84% of respondents said it is assumed that they will read research-based literature as part of their job as academic librarians; 80% are allowed time at work for this purpose; 6% did not know if it was assumed that they will read research-based literature as part of their job; and 9% were unsure if they were allowed to use work time to read the literature. 78% scan tables of contents for research-based journals, while 58% regularly read the full content of these articles (this is a significant drop from the 78% who reported that they regularly read full text articles in the 2010 survey). Time was the primary reason cited for not regularly reading research-based literature. 77% of respondents have conducted research since completing their Library Science degree (although 2% did not have a Master’s degree).  Respondents rated their confidence on a scale of one to five, with one being “Not at all confident” and five being “Very confident.” Overall, there were 38 components related to the steps in the research process, which were grouped into 8 questions on the survey.  For these questions, an average rating of 3.41 was calculated. From statistical analysis, the authors determined that there is a significant correlation between conducting research and librarian confidence in the process. The survey contained seven questions related to methods training. The authors were specifically interested in the correlation between librarians having conducted research since completing their degree and librarians’ belief that their degree adequately prepared them to do so. Statistical analysis revealed that the relationship between these factors was not significant; this result was consistent with the results from the authors’ 2010 survey as well as from the findings of Powell, Baker, and Mika. The authors were also curious as to whether librarians who had written a thesis as part of their Library Science degree were more likely to have conducted research since earning their degree. This relationship between these variables was not significant, however the relationship between writing a thesis for another graduate degree and conducting research was significant. Conclusion – The number of survey responses indicates that research is still a current, important issue for academic and research librarians. The authors will use the information from the surveys to revise their educational curriculum, specifically in the areas of current research practice, librarian confidence, and methods training.


Jurnal Ecopsy ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rinandita Wikansari ◽  
Muslim Nasyroh

ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui ada tidaknya hubungan antara kepribadian dan kinerja karyawan. Kepribadian yang dimaksud dalam penelitian ini adalah model kepribadian Big Five Personality yang terdiri dari dimensi extroversion, openess, conscientiousness, neuriticism, dan agreeableness. Sedangkan kinerja yang dimaksud adalah performansi/hasil kerja dari karyawan. Alat ukur yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kuesioner yang terbagi menjadi 2 skala yaitu, skala kepribadian terdiri dari 35 butir pernyataan dan skala kepribadian terdiri dari 10 butir pernyataan. Jumlah responden pada penelitian ini sebanyak 30 orang. Hambatan yang dialami dalam melakukan penelitian ini adalah pada proses mendapatkan lisensi untuk menyebarkan kuesioner kepada responden. Analisis data pada penelitian ini adalah menggunakan uji korelasi dengan taraf signifikansi 5% atau 0,05. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa kepribadian dan kinerja memiliki hubungan, dengan nilai korelasi sebesar 0,362. Diantara 5 dimensi kepribadian ditemukan bahwa Agreeableness dan Neuriticism-lah dimensi kepribadian yang secara signifikan memiliki hubungan dengan kinerja. Kata kunci : Hubungan, kepribadian, kinerja ABSTRACTThe research aimed to know the relationship between personality and performance of employee. The mean of personality in this research is Big Five Personality Model which to consist of extroversion, openess, conscientiousness, neuriticism, and agreeableess dimension. The mean of performance in this research is job output of employee. Intstrumens were used in this research quesioner with 2 measurement scales, those are personality scale with 35 statements, and performance scale with 10 statements. Quantity of responden of this research is 30. Obstacle was occured within finshing this research on process to get license for giving quesioner to the responden. Research data analysis was counted by correlation test with percentage of signification 5% or 0,05. The result of this research indicated that big five personality and performance of employee have related. Agreeableness and neuriticism as personality dimension which were significantly have related to performance.  Keyword : Relationship, personality, performance.


Author(s):  
Wahyu Abdul Jafar ◽  
Iim Fahimah

This study explains in detail the relationship pattern of a good husband and wife relationship to realize a sakinah mawadah and warohmah family in the nahdatul ulama community. This research is a field research. The researcher uses two techniques in gathering research data, namely: Interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used in this study is a qualitative analysis using a flow model of analysis. After an in-depth study, a conclusion was found that to realize the sakinah mawadah warohmah family must be understand that the spirit or spirit of marriage is devotion to the creator who will be asked to answer in the hereafter. The impact of this understanding is that the Nahdiyyin community becomes more enthusiastic when carrying out their duties as a husband or as a wife. They now believe the better and more perfect in carrying out their duties to be husband or wife, the more the rewards will be obtained in the hereafter. Besides, they believe that if they do not get their rights after they carry out their duties as husband or wife, they are not hurt and become more patient. This happens, because now they understand that the reward or reward from marriage is not from a spouse, but the creator.  Marriage for them only becomes a means of attaining divine blessing.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-68
Author(s):  
Saparudin Sari ◽  
Abdul Murad ◽  
Azhar Aziz

This research aimed, to know the relationship between self-control to students’ discipline students. to know the relationship between motivation of study to student’s discipline students, to know the relationship between self-control and motivation of study to student’s discipline students. The populations of the study are total students of class X and XI SMA AS-SYAFI’IYAH MEDAN consisted of 135 students. so sample set to the Purpossive Samplingtechnique consisted 80 students. The research data were gathered based on scale sefl-controlandstudy motivation. The shape of scale used likert scale, consisted of 30 shapes self-control variables of (XI) either 30 variables of (X2). The data analysis used of RegresiBerganda, and the result of the research indicated there was significant relationship between self-control and students’ discipline about R=0,547 and p=0,000. Significant relationship between motivation of study and discipline of study about R= 0,299and p=0,001. Significant relationship between self-control and study motivation to the students’ discipline about F=33,269 and p=0,000.


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