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Essays in Psychometrics category

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In psychology, there are many different ways to study theories. The two ways that are rather interesting are correlational and experimental research.
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Influence of Gender stereotypes - are males more accurate at giving directions than females?
4 out of 5 stars
ingroups and outgroups (Social Identity theory)
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Investigate the influence of colour on perceived sweetness.
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Investigate whether age has an effect on a person's tendency to stereotype others due to their appearance.
1 out of 5 stars
Investigating some critical spatial parameters of text Involved in the judgement of its clarity.
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Investigating the effect of using pairs of either similar or dissimilar stimuli during a dual-task experiment.
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Investigating The Level Of Risk In Decisions Made By Individuals Vs. Groups
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Investigating the Matching Hypothesis
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Investigation into attraction - is there a significant difference between intelligence and humour in what males find attractive in women?
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Investigation to Determine the Current Level of Conformity and the Difference Between Males and Females
3 out of 5 stars
Ironic effects in memory: Does being told to ignore a list of words lead to better memory for such a list
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Is Language Processing a Localised Function in the Left Hemisphere of the Brain?
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Is Personality Affected by Brain Activity?
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Is psychology a science?  Should it be?  Do different parts of psychology need different answers to this question?
5 out of 5 stars
Is there indeed an ideal hip to shoulder ratio in men that women find attractive.
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Judgements of numerosity.
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Letter Matching Reaction Times.
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Level of attractiveness as a determinant of marriage
5 out of 5 stars
Measuring attitudes in social/psychological research
3.5 out of 5 stars
Memory is the mental function, in our brains, of retaining data, the storage system that holds the data and the retrieval of data. We cannot survive without memory because we would not remember how to do basic things to keep us alive.
4 out of 5 stars
Memory is the vital part of the brain we need to live a normal life. Without it we would wake up each morning forgetting everything we know and have learnt over our lives.
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Milgram Evaluation
3 out of 5 stars
Milgram's study of obedience has been influential in the development of 'ethics'. Discuss the implications of the Milgram research in terms of the ethical issues it raises and in terms of its validity.
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My aim is to replicate Murstein’s (1972) study. I am to find out whether there is a significant positive correlation between the attractiveness of newly married couples on their wedding day. Alternative Hypothesis
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