A Wo... — Research Methods In Psychology: Evaluating

Is it experimental, correlational, or observational?

Do you have a or environment in mind for this evaluation, or are you still in the brainstorming phase?

Start with the specific psychological phenomenon you’re observing in this "world."

Define the tools. If you're "evaluating a world," describe the boundaries and rules of that environment.

Address and Confidence Intervals , not just p-values. 5. Discussion & Ethics

Use the "active voice" when describing your choices ("I opted for a longitudinal design because...") to show agency in your research.