IB Psychology Today’s Agenda: Turn in: Data Collection Day

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IB Psychology 11.28.17 Today’s Agenda: Turn in: Data Collection Day Nothing Take out: Notes, notes, notes Today’s Learning Objectives: I can collect useful statistics to explain my Internal Assessment. Today’s Agenda: Data Collection Day HW: Reading for the week 3.6- 3.7 Criterion B, C, & D due Friday by EOC

A Few Reminders as you actually deal with subjects, teachers, and your experiments… You are a guest…be gracious! Communicate with me & those allowing you to use their time. Follow the guidelines for INFORMED CONSENT! You will need to address this in your IA. If you are unclear as to what this means, you should do, at MINIMUM, the following: Look in your notes for your understanding of readings, lecture, and rubric expectations for the IA. Read, understand, and remember page 6 of your textbook Review, understand, and remember presentation from September 15, 2017 explaining the components of INFORMED CONSENT! Read, understand, and remember the mentions of ethics within the Internal Assessment rubric (at least 6 mentions…) Account for debriefing your participants Be overprotective of the collection of your data—it’s difficult to “recreate.”

Consent form: “Sample”   Consent Form. ·          I have been informed about the nature of the experiment ·          I understand that I have the right to withdraw from the experiment at any time, and that any information/data about me will remain confidential ·          My anonymity will be protected as my name will not be identifiable. ·          The experiment will be conducted so that I will not be demeaned in any way. ·          I will be debriefed at the end, and have the opportunity to find out the results. I give my informed consent to participating in this experiment NAME and date____________________________________________ Contact number_____________________________________________