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Triangulation
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Using examples taken from at least two of the research papers you have read in EK310 so far, discuss the main differences between qualitative and quantitative research.
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Verbal memory differences between the sexes
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VISUAL PERCEPTION
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Walking on the Shady Side
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what are the main ethical concerns for psychologists
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What are the main methods of investigation available to psychologists? Drawing on evidence from studies what are the advantages/disadvantages of these methods?
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What are the psychophysical methods, and how are they useful in measuring sensory processes? Provide examples from more than one sense.
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What does an understanding of biological processes offer to psychological explanations? Support your argument with research evidence from Chapter 4 and/or Chapter 5 of Book 1.
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What factors may distort the outcome of psychological investigations? What implications does this have for whether psychology is a science?
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What is it about superstition as measured by your scale that means it is negatively correlated in attitudes to organ donation?
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What kinds of evidence do researchers draw on when considering the
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What role do workplace stressors play in our everyday lives?
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When carrying out experimental research, one of the most important factors that psychologists have to consider is what variables need to be controlled and how that control is to be achieved.
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Why do people obey?
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Why is it important that ethical issues are considered when a research study is being planned?
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Will participants perform better in a low or high density room?
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Within my experiment I hoped to find out whether it takes longer to complete a card sorting task with distracting noise than in silence. I predicted that in accordance
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Zimbardo The Stanford Prison Experiment
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Zimbardo's Prison study: Do the ends justify the means?
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“The Barnum Effect” states that individuals are likely to accept general personality descriptions, this study aims to test this theory and further the research
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