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This is a mini-research project regarding a replication of the flicker test and its effect on change blindness. The student was provided with raw data of 250 participants, however they had to source one participant of their own to complete the test to source more data. This was all written up by the student. Statistical analysis/tests were also performed by the student for this research.
Tma02 Part 1 Essay DD210 (DD210) . 
How have psychologists defined the concept ‘nations’? Using materials from Week 8, compare and contrast different psychological factors which explain how nations are socially constructed. (1500 words) 
Banal nationalism was developed by Michael Billig (1995), Banal nationalism refers to everyday things that can simply go unnoticed that represent one’s nation, for example a flag on a street, a sporting event on television or official uniforms (The Open Un...
Essay Tma02 Part 1 for DD210 with The Open University. 
Part 1 
How have psychologists defined the concept ‘nations’? Using materials from Week 8, compare and contrast different psychological factors which explain how nations are socially constructed. (1500 words) 
Banal nationalism was developed by Michael Billig (1995), Banal nationalism refers to everyday things that can simply go unnoticed that represent one’s nation, for example a flag on a street, a sporting event on television or of...
EMA DD105 OPEN UNIVERSITY CRIMINOLOGY
TMA 5 DD105 OPEN UNIVERSITY CRIMINOLOGY
TMA 4 DD105 OPEN UNIVERSITY CRIMINOLOGY
TMA 2 DD105 OPEN UNIVERSITY CRIMINOLOGY
TMA 2 DD105 OPEN UNIVERSITY CRIMINOLOGY
TMA 1 OF DD105 CRIMINOLOGY THE OPEN UNIVERSITY
this is an essay analysing the war on drugs and if criminalisation creates more harm than preventing it.