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Essays in Psychometrics category

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The researcher is studying anxiety disorders, more specifically phobias and whether a person's fear of a creature is correlated with the person's fear of the creature's ugliness.
4 out of 5 stars
The Role of the Fundamental Attribution Error on the Judgement of IQ.
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The sheep-goat effect - A study on how extra-sensory perception belief affects repetition avoidance.
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The Strenght’s and Limitations of Milgrim’s Work & the Contribution of his Research to Psychological Understanding
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The study carried out is based on the theories of schema. It focuses on the recent Asian tsunami.
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The study I will be investigating is that of "Perceptual set".
1 out of 5 stars
The study of intelligence has always been a controversial topic because it has often been embroiled in politics - the politics of education, work and even race.
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The study will aim to determine if there is a specific component of the EEG which is associated with a change in arousal.
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The study will be a partial repetition of the original experiment on the stroop effect by J.R. Stroop.
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The topic of the present research is the influence of categorization on perceptual memory for facial expression.
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The validity and accuracy in analysing personality traits using interobserver reliability.
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The ‘Glass Cliff’: An investigation into the effect of gender and performance of company on perceived suitability for a leader
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There are many methods of research. Interviews are useful for both quantitative and qualitative research depending on the questions asked. They can also be structured or unstructured or a mixture of both. They are particularly useful if the researcher
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Therefore no correlation was found between the attractiveness of the males and females in long term relationships and the null hypothesis was accepted.
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This investigation is testing the idea that congruity of facial expressions is related to enjoyment of social interactions.
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This report outlines the aims and procedures of a study conducted into the effectiveness of focus groups as a social research method. As social research students we were to observe a focus group selected by the lecturer
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This study is a partial replication of a study by Bransford and Johnson (1972) on the effect of giving someone a schema to aid comprehension and recall of a short passage.
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This study is an experiment to see how quickly people with different personalities get bored when doing a boring task.
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This study is in the form of an experiment so that the independent variable can be manipulated and cause and effect can be tested. The hypothesis developed is 1-tailed because previous research suggests a direction to the results.
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To investigate whether there is a correlation (positive or negative) between daily stress in humans and common illnesses.
2.5 out of 5 stars
To what extent are 'flashbulb memories' different from ordinary memories?
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To what extent are the findings from obedience research consistent with the view that human beings are obedient to authority?
3 out of 5 stars
To what extent can the ethical guidelines ensure that the major ethical issues involved in social influence research are properly dealt with?
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To what extent can the validity of obedience research be defended?
4.5 out of 5 stars
To what extent do the ‘ends’ justify the ‘means’ in ethically objectionable experiments such as Milgram’s study of obedience?
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