PSY 101 Introduction to Cultural Psychology Assessment 2026 | MU Singapore University Murdoch university (MU) Subject PSY 101 Introduction to Cultural Psychology PSY 101 Assessment Assessment Description In tutorial 1, you will participate in an activity that generates data relating to a Cultural Psychology topic. The data will then form the basis of the introduction plan and the lab report.
The introduction plan is to help you prepare the introduction of your lab report and to ensure you have a good understanding of the topic before writing your lab report.
Word limit: 500
Your plan needs to include the following:
An outline of the topic that you are researching Reference details for 3 peer-reviewed journal articles (presented in APA style) and a short statement of how each article is relevant to the topic* A statement of the specific aims of your study Clearly stated hypothesis *Do not include a separate reference list
Participants Participants were university students from a first-year psychology unit.
The data for 217 participants was used in the analysis: female, male, non-binary, and prefer not to say.
Data Screening Originally, there were 223 entries.
Three participants had duplicate entries. The most recent entry was kept, resulting in the removal of 4 data entries. The data from 2 participants could not be included due to a lack of UAI rating for their country of origin/cultural identity (Myanmar and Sudan). Age Range 17 years to 51 years with a mean age of 22.86 years (SD = 7.45).
Countries/Cultures 25 countries were included in the analysis. The majority of participants were from: Australia (55.76%) & Singapore (14.29%).
Data Participant/sample information Age Gender Country of origin/Nationality Individualism Rating SWB Valid 21 217 217 217 Missing 0 0 0 0 Variable Level Counts Total Proportion Gender Female 159 217 0.733 Male 47 217 0.217 Non-binary 8 217 0.037 Prefer not to say 3 217 0.014 Results: How do you report them in your lab report? How to report inferential statistics: To assess the size and direction of the relationship between Individualism Index rating and Subjective Wellbeing, Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) was calculated. The relationship between the variables was non-significant: r (215) = .06, p > .05, 2 tailed.
