Who are the participants in the study?
Are the participants appropriate for the study? 1 2 3
What is the research design?
Is the design appropriate for the research question(s)? 1 2 3
What are the measures?
Are the measures appropriate for addressing the research question(s)? 1 2 3
What ethical considerations are important to address? Are they all
addressed in the article? 1 2 3 |
Method
Participants
Male and female junior high and high school students participated. Kenrick
et al. (1996) did not report how many students participated at each grade
level. They also did not state the specific grades they interviewed. In
the United States, middle school often begins with Grade Six, when children
are 11 - 12 years of age.
Materials
Kenrick et al. developed a brief questionnaire for interviewing the
participants.
Procedure
Students were interviewed individually by a same-sex experimenter. Each
student was asked a number of questions about dating partners. Rather than
simply asking "What is the age of the youngest/oldest person you'd consider
going out with?" Kenrick et al. asked specific ages until they reached
the upper and lower age limits. |