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A famous thought experiment in the philosophical tradition thinking about happiness which is, Imagine that you had some kind of device and it’s attached to your belt, like a remote control and it would tap into your neurophysiology and you could press the button and it would make you as happy as you’d want to be. Whenever you want to be happy you just have to press the button. They key thought experiment is would you press the button all the time?It can be qualitative or quantitative.Quantitative means you’re doing more of a statistical analysis and collecting data yourselfQualitative is where you’re reviewing studies or doing case study analysis – something in that capacityPoster should be clear and concise. Keep the sentences simple, keep them descriptive, and use bullets whenever possible to make your key points.Poster should be attractive. Use colors, clip art, and charts and graphs to display your findings.Poster should have:Title – question topic title (if you have a title better than mine you could use it, but it has to be the same concept)Abstract – provide an overview of the study in layman’s term. About 1-3 sentences summarizing each of the subsequent section of the poster sufficient. 250 words or lessIntroduction – a short overview of past research (or the rationale for the study) and the hypotheses. Keep it simple and use a bullet format if that makes it easier to read. What two or three pieces of background information on your topic should the audience know in order to interpret your project? If you are presenting an overview of prior research, be sure to choose research articles that are most relevant to the study, and summarize each article in the introduction. If you’re preparing a quantitative based project then close out the introduction with the hypotheses, provide in a section clearly titled: Hypotheses (or hypothesis).Method section –if project is quantitive : you’ll be saying you’re using statistical procedures to measure this type of phenomenon. So maybe put a little defense on why you’ve selected the quantitative method. Give the number of participants in your sample, discuss the measures you’ve used (what type of psychometric test you have used), and the procedure you’ve used to analyze.If you’re doing case study analysis: you’ll have to cite their methods and cite any good things or any critical things concerning their methods. So you’ll mention the participants, and gender (if mentioned) and go through the entire process. Also you’ll discuss the measures. Discuss the different types of measures that these different research studies would have used and the procedures that they went through.That’s if you’re doing more of a qualitative projectResults section- should be the largest section in the poster. Provide detailed information on how you did your analyses, and what your results were. Be sure to say what statistical test you did and if the hypotheses were supported. In graphs or tables five means, frequencies, correlations, or whatever illustrates your results.If you’re doing the results of major studies that have taken place: you’d want to cite them and present what their results were. If you’re doing a qualitative study, the result section will probably be a little bit less and your conclusions would be a little bit more, because you’d want to go more into the literature to either accept or refuse the studies that has existed.If you’re doing a quantitative based studies, the statistical analysis in your results sections would probably be a little longer and the conclusion would be a little bit shorter.Conclusions- bullet fashion, state the main conclusion, implications, and reservations regarding your findings. Question to answer here are: what do your findings mean for theory? Are there important applications of your findings? What questions remain unanswered? If you were to do the study again, how would you change it?Make sure you use the IEEE style throughout the poster.You want to use journal articles, peer reviewed journal articles within the poster.Minimum 4 referencesI would like everything to be in 1 poster.

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