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An Investigation into the Stroop Effect using words and shapes.
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An investigation into whether participants recall more words with a familiar topic than they do with an unfamiliar topic.
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An Investigation of the differences in Ascophylum Nodosum
An Investigation to see how the size of ashadow depends on the angle at which the light hits the object
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Analyse how student's marks in a maths test react with or without music being played.
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Analyse three different types of newspaper, for example one Broadsheet, one Tabloid and one Local Paper, to see which is the hardest to read.
Analysis of Text A from Question 1 in Booklet 3
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Analysis of transcripts of speeches made by Tony Blair and George Bush to the Iraqi people in April 2003.
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Analyzing Style
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Are High Imagery Words Easier To Retrieve From The Short Term Memory Than Abstract Words?
Are participants more likely to recall a list of words, when words are accompanied by pictures?
Are tabloid newspapers harder to read than broadsheet newspapers?
Are there different linguistic features between online news stories?
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are words or images recalled better
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AS Psychology Coursework- Research on Deeper Processing
Assesment of Reading Difficulties in Patient AM Following the Development of Vascular Dementia.
Associative Memory in Relation to Narrative Learning.
belts and chains
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Both Spenser and Milton use Language to Describe Allegorical Figures. Who Does So More Effectively?
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Both Spenser and Milton use Language to Describe Allegorical Figures. Who Does So More Effectively?
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Broadsheet and tabloid newspapers - comparing word length of letters and syllables, Picture spaces, Advertisement spaces, Headline space, Type of adverts that are included in the newspapers.
broadsheets and tabloids
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Broadsheets use longer words than tabloids.
Children's Book Investigation
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Choose some newspapers, analyze their content and style and make comparisons.
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