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As Psychology Unit 3
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Attention and Distraction.
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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.
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Brown and Kulik and Flashbulb Memories
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Brown and Kulik and Flashbulb Memories
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Case studies and field work observations involve the researcher fitting into the environment, to be accepted by the participants the researcher will need to have appropriate materials, equipment, look the part
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Child Development - a study in Expectations
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Classical Conditioning and Response.
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Cognitive processes effecting Heart Rate: Testing Lacey’s Intake-Reject Hypothesis
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Cognitive processes effecting Heart Rate: Testing Lacey's Intake-Reject Hypothesis.
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Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative approaches to research
4 out of 5 stars
Comparing Heart Rate, Blood Pressure and Subjective Measures of Arousal Whilst Being Subjected to Different Emotional Content.
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Conformity
2 out of 5 stars
Conformity and Obedience
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Conformity on Social Deviancy Using Crossing Methods.
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Construction of a questionnaire to measure
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Critically discuss two theories of attitude change.
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Critically evaluate the ethical precautions incorporated into the Stanford Prison Experiment
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Critique of Philip G. Zimbardo's "The Stanford Prison Experiment".
1 out of 5 stars
Critiquing research papers: methods, methodologies, theoretical perspectives and epistemologies.
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Describe a study which investigates either conformity or obedience This essay is going to talk about a study on The Stanford Prison Experiment on Conformity by Zimbardo
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Describe and evaluate Kelley's covariation-based account of causal attribution.
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Describe and evaluate the main research methods employed in social sciences.
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Describe Milgram's studies of obedience and discuss the ethical problems associated with them.
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Describe what is involved in the experimental method as it is used in psychology and its limitations
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