Week #7
This weeks lab has the following objectives.
· Understand the foundations of experimental design and discuss last week's readings on experimental design.
· Understand the ethical principles guiding the protection of human participants in research.
· Understand the policies guiding the conduct of research with human participants at Pepperdine.
Read and/or review the material found at each of the following links for this week's lab:
Experimental Design
Read Chapter 6 in your text on sampling distributions.
Non-technical Discussion of Experimental Design - http://www.sytsma.com/phad530/expdesig.html
Sportscience.com - http://www.sportsci.org/jour/0001/wghdesign.html
Ethical Conduct of Research with Humans
On the Pepperdine University IRB (Human Subject's Protections Committee) web site, do the following:
Read the Belmont Report
Pages 6-31 of the IRB Manual for Investigators (link - will download an MS Word document)
Review the Decision Tree at http://www.pepperdine.edu/irb/irbforms/
On the Pepperdine University IRB (Human Subject's Protections Committee) web site, complete the tutorial for investigators located on the Investigator Education page. A direct link to the tutorial is here. After completing the tutorial, print 2 copies of the completion certificate. Retain 1 copy of the certificate for yourself and turn the other certificate in to me on 3/9/06.
Reliability & Validity (Read the following for next week's lab)
Reliability - http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/reliable.htm
Internal Validity - http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/intval.htm
External Validity - http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/external.htm
What is Science? (http://books.nap.edu/html/obas/) Be prepared to participate in a discussion of this reading!
Conflicts of Interest - http://books.nap.edu/html/obas/contents/misconduct.html (about Don)