PSY3213 Keiser Supportive-Expressive Group Psychotherapy Research Paper

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Keiser University

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  • Imagine you are a psychology researcher. You have been awarded $1M to conduct a research study of your choosing. This study should be one that will inform and/ or evaluate psychological practice, such as a clinical intervention trial or a study to help better understand a psychological relationship. As a result, you are now responsible for the construction of a study. Part 1: Write a research question and a hypothesis. Develop a rough draft of your quantitative question that would lead to the design of your research study. Additionally write your hypothesis for this question.Part 2: Discuss the role of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and ethical issues related to your research question.
    • Here are the areas that must be covered for this paper:
      1. Discussion of the purpose of the IRB
      2. Informed consent - What will you cover in your informed consent form?
      3. Protection from harm - What steps could be taken to ensure participant safety?
      4. Do you believe there will be deception used in your study? If so, what steps would you take before and after to protect your participants?

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Running head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

Quantitative Research
Student’s Name
Course Number – Name of Course
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QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH

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Quantitative Research

Supportive-expressive group psychotherapy
Cancer is one of the most dreaded illnesses in the whole world due to lack of treatment
especially when detected at a late stage. Those who are diagnosed with the disease live in fear of
death and are always stressed. Women who are living with metastatic breast cancer experience
clinically significant depression, anxiety, and traumatic stress symptoms. Therefore, the purpose
of this study is to find out whether supportive-expressive group psychotherapy can help
metastatic breast cancer patients cope with their stress and depression associated with their
condition.
Research question
Does a supportive-expressive group psychotherapy ...


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