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Illness Psychology Study
5 out of 5 stars
Psychology Investigation in to stress.
4 out of 5 stars
Research methods – (Psychology).
3.5 out of 5 stars
"Discuss the ways in which the study upholds and breaks the BPS code of conduct, ethical principles. Can deviations be justified in this study"?
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"Discuss ways in which Milgram's obedience experiment could have broken current B.P.S (British Psychological Society) guidelines."
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"From your knowledge of the ethical issues involved in social influence research to what extent can such research be justified?"
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"Milgram's and Zimbardo's studies provoked public outcry partly because of the actual findings but also because of the ethical issues raised" - To what extent can social influence research studies be justified in terms of the ethical issues they raised.
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"Psychologists have argued that much research into obedience tells us little about events in the real world" To what extend can finding from obedience research be applied beyond the research setting?
2 out of 5 stars
"The socio-biological theory suggests that we form relationships with people who we feel will be best for the survival of our genes, men select women who are fertile, and women pick men who are able to provide for a child, as well as fertility"
4.5 out of 5 stars
'Compare and contrast the ethical issues raised by Milgram's experiments on obedience and Zimbardo's prison experiment'.
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'Generalising the black clothing stereotype'
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'Personality assessment has been used for some time now in personnel selection.' Critically discuss the methods and merits of personality assessment. In light of your evaluation, which method would be the most valuable in personnel selection.
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54 students in the third year of their psychology course at the University of Dundee took part. Their average age was 22.7 years, with the maximum age being 39 and the minimum being 19. 48 participants were right-handed, with the remaining 6 left-handed
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A consideration of the ends justifying the means of Milgram's research into obedience.
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A consideration of the ends justifying the means of Milgram’s research into obedience.
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A Correlation investigation conducted to analyse self ratings and peer ratings on extraversion.
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A correlational study into the effects of locus of control and perceived life stress regarding gender differences.
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A critical review of Pamela Coxon and Tim Valentine’s (1997) study on "The effects of the age of eyewitnesses on the accuracy and suggestibility of their testimony".
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A quantitative study employed to find out whether interactive learining can enchance our memory recall process?
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A study into eyewitness testimony.
3.5 out of 5 stars
A study to show the physiological and psychological factors of joining a health and fitness club
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Advantages and Disadvantages of research methods.
5 out of 5 stars
An Ethical Consideration of the Work of Milgram - Stanley Milgram carried out a series of studies in 1963 and 1973 related to obedience to authority.
4 out of 5 stars
An Examination into the ways Different Age groups Hold Stereotypical Views
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