Methodological Review Article Review by The Research Group
Methodological Review
This paper looks at the methodology used in a research article on the use of alcohol.
# 74218
| 675 words
| 3 sources
| MLA
| 2005
|

Published
on Dec 01, 2005
in
Psychology
(Behaviorism)
, Medical and Health
(Drugs)
, Psychology
(Alcohol and Drugs)
, Child, Youth Issues
(Teen, Adult Issues)
$19.95
Buy and instantly download this paper now
Description:
This article reviews the methodology used in a research article on 'Alcohol Use and Attitudes Toward Alcohol Use Among Adolescents in Trinidad'. The writer discusses the experimental and applied psychology study analysis and looks at the instruments used to test validity. The writer discusses the limited sample size and the random selection methodology.
From the Paper:
"A study was conducted on the topic of 'Alcohol Use and Attitudes toward Alcohol Use among Adolescents in Trinidad'. No explicit research hypotheses were stated in the study, whose purpose was identified as to identify adolescents who have a high probability of having a substance abuse disorder, in particular alcohol use and attitudes towards alcohol use in Trinidad and Tobago. Generally, the researcher appears to have hypothesized that factors such as age, gender, ethnicity and residence would have an association with alcohol ..."Cite this Article Review:
APA Format
Methodological Review (2005, December 01)
Retrieved September 28, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/methodological-review-74218/
MLA Format
"Methodological Review" 01 December 2005.
Web. 28 September. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/methodological-review-74218/>