Task
First, you will select and explain a specific stage (early or middle adulthood) in terms of its typical age range and major developmental milestones (biological, physical, cognitive, emotional, and social).
Then, you will identify a construct that is relevant to your chosen stage. A construct is a behavior, emotion, or experience that can be studied in more detail. For example, key constructs in adulthood could include (but are not limited to) career development, romantic relationship formation, and parenting. You will explain what the construct is and how it is important to your chosen developmental stage.
Next, you will select a theory that helps to explain your chosen construct in your chosen developmental stage. You may choose from Erikson’s theory, information processing theory, attachment theory, behavioral theory, or observational learning theory. Do not choose Piaget or Vygotsky for this capstone. Explain the major ideas in your chosen theory, and discuss how this theory helps to explain why your construct is important during your selected developmental stage.
Finally, you will design a new study of your construct that could be conducted in your selected developmental stage. Use theory to guide the articulation of your research question and hypothesis. Describe your population and how you would select the sample, the study design and general procedure, as well as what variables you would like to measure. You will also discuss the importance of conducting this new research and what it will add to our understanding of adult development.
Please use this chart to help you organize your capstone:
Part |
Description |
Top Tips for Success |
Part I. Developmental Stage Reflect on which phase of adult development is most
Choose ONE stage to focus on for this capstone. |
First, create a header for this section (e.g., Developmental Stage). Then, in one paragraph: Articulate your selected |
Be specific in this paragraph–make sure to be very clear when articulating Define and give concrete examples of each type of |
Part 2. Construct of Interest Think about the key characteristics of your chosen |
First, create a header for this section (e.g., Construct of Interest). Then, in one or two paragraphs: Explain the construct in |
This part of the capstone asks you to do two things. Be sure to fully explain Be sure your construct is not too vague or general. |
Part 3. Developmental Theory Think about the major theories of development you have
(Remember: do not choose Piaget or Vygotsky). Which theory |
First, create a header for this section (e.g., Developmental Theory). Then, in one paragraph: Describe the major ideas of your |
Remember that Part 3 requires you to define AND discuss a theory. Your theory definition will be academic and will rely on Feel free to leverage a theory that may point you to new |
Part 4. A New Research Study Considering your stage, construct, and theory, reflect on Create a research question and hypothesis. Think about the type of Look at your research question and hypothesis. What variables do you need to Finally, think about why this study is important to |
First, create a header for this section (e.g., A New Research Study). Then, in 2-3 paragraphs (of at least 3 sentences each): |
Read the instructions carefully! Do not skip any aspect of this section. If you are unclear about what a research question, hypothesis, study design, sample, and/or Be sure to get specific about why the study is important |
Requirements
- Type your capstone using a word processing software program.
- Use a basic font (e.g., Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman, etc.), 12-point size, and 1-inch margins.
- Use APA style in preparing your document and using parenthetical citations.
- Do not include a cover page or abstract.
- Do include a references page.
- Use full and complete sentences. Do not include bullet points or incomplete sentences.
- Do not copy ANY information directly from your textbook or online sources.
- Do not use ANY artificial intelligence (AI) program to generate text for your assignment.
- Do read your textbook and use your own voice to explain the concepts.
- You MUST use parenthetical (in-text) citations throughout your essay, with at least one citation per paragraph.
- Successful capstone essays will be 1000-1200 words.
Resources
Make sure to review these helpful resources associated with this capstone:
- Capstone Rubric: Designing a Research Study
- Example Capstone: Designing a Research Study
- APA Style Guidance for headings, reference page, and parenthetical (in-text) citations: APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) – Purdue OWL® – Purdue University