Discuss how well your findings translate to the real world.
Define the tools. If you're "evaluating a world," describe the boundaries and rules of that environment. Research Methods in Psychology: Evaluating a Wo...
Do you have a or environment in mind for this evaluation, or are you still in the brainstorming phase? Discuss how well your findings translate to the real world
Detail how you handled informed consent and protected participants from the unique stressors of the "world" you're evaluating. Quick Tips for an "A" Paper: "correlation does not equal causation").
If the "world" is complex, a small flowchart or diagram of your experimental procedure can be very helpful.
Start with the specific psychological phenomenon you’re observing in this "world."
Be honest about what your method cannot prove (e.g., "correlation does not equal causation").