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Assess the usefulness of participant observation in sociological research
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Assess the Usefulness of Participant Observation To Sociologists.
Assess the view that what participant observation lacks in terms of reliability & representativeness, it more than makes up for in terms of validity.
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Assessing women and men’s likings when seeking a potential partner
Attitudes
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Attraction and Formation of Relationships
Attractiveness and evaluation practical.
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Attribution is a theory of social cognition. It is about the processes people use when trying to make sense of the social interactions in which they, engage, and observe others engaging in.
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Behavioural psychologists believe that learning is the most important cause of behaviour and most of their studies are carried out on animals - these are easier, cheaper and less complex to use than humans.
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Briefly outline findings from studies of majority influence (conformity) and consider the value of such studies.
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Briefly outline some of the procedures used in social influence research (theories and/or studies) and evaluate whether these procedures are ethical.
Briefly outline some of the procedures used in social influence research and evaluate whether such procedures are ethical (18 MARKS) Zimbardos study investigated how people would conform to new roles
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Bystander behaviour - I am going to talk about bystander intervention (why some people help in situations and why some people don't).
Bystander Behaviour.
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Carlyle: Work
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Compare and contrast the different kinds of understanding that social psychology offers. Critically explore this in the light of the discussions in Book 4 chapter 1 and Book 1 chapter 1.
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Compare and Contrast the Processes Involved in Majority and Minority Social Influence
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Compare and contrast the studies of Sherif and Asch. What do they tell us about conformity?
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Compare and Contrast two theories of Bystander Behaviour
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Conformity
Conformity & Obedience to Authority.
Conformity - How can concepts of social psychology and conformity be applied to real life scenarios?
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Conformity and the Individual in the two texts The Wave and Dead Poet's Society.
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Conformity CourseworkIn this research I aim to discover if or how often people will conform to other (fake) answers
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Conformity discussion.
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