The paper should be 2 ½ – 3 pages long. Margins should be one inch on all sides. Text should be 10-point, Verdana font. All text should be double-spaced. Use one or two spaces after each sentence, and be consistent throughout the paper. You should put your full name in a header in the upper right corner of the page, not in the body of the paper. The title of your paper should be “Scientific Literature in Psychology”; no other title is acceptable. At the end of your paper, you should provide a reference for your article in accord with American Psychological Association (APA) style. The form of APA citation is as follows: Author last name, Author initials, Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (publication year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number(issue number), pages. This citation will not be included in your page count. After carefully reading the article attached, compose an approximately three-page write-up containing the following information: 1. What the general topic of the article is (this is usually found in the Introduction). 2. What the hypothesis of the researchers was (i.e., what they predicted they would find). 3. What methods were used to test the hypothesis (see the Method section). 4. What was found (see the Results and Discussion sections). 5. What you think about the article. For example, did the research question seem important? Why or why not? Are there additional questions that you think the researchers should have examined? What are these? Why do you think these additional questions are important? Please focus your comments on the study itself rather than the general topic of the article.