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PSYC 1F90 Research methods Exam Questions and Answers
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PSYC 1F90 Research methods Exam 
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What is our working definition of psychology -Answer-the scientific study of behaviour 
and mental processes 
What behaviours and mental processes do psychologists study? -Answer--memory 
-mental health/illness 
-sexual behaviour 
What does it mean to study behaviour and mental processes scientifically? -Answer- 
scholars show diversity in answering this question 
What are the benefits of studying behaviour and mental processes scientifical...
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Research Methods Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What is a hypothesis? 
1. The square root of the sum of squares of two shorter sides of a triangle. 
2. A prediction made to test a theory. 
3. A set of ideas that drive an area of research. 
4. A reliability measurement. 
5. A set of related statements that explains a variety of occurrences - 2. A prediction made to test a 
theory. 
What is the difference between interval and ordinal variables? 
1. The distance between points on the scale is equal across the range of interval data. 
2. Ordinal ...
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What is a hypothesis? 
1. The square root of the sum of squares of two shorter sides of a triangle. 
2. A prediction made to test a theory. 
3. A set of ideas that drive an area of research. 
4. A reliability measurement. 
5. A set of related statements that explains a variety of occurrences - 2. A prediction made to test a 
theory. 
What is the difference between interval and ordinal variables? 
1. The distance between points on the scale is equal across the range of interval data. 
2. Ordinal ...
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A-level Psychology - Research methods Exam Questions and Answers
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A-level Psychology - Research methods 
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Aim - Answer-A general expression of what the researcher intends to investigate 
Hypothesis - Answer-A precise and operationalised statement about the assumed 
relationship between variables 
Directional Hypothesis - Answer-States the direction of the predicted difference between 
two conditions or two groups of participants 
Non-directional Hypothesis - Answer-Predicts simply that there is a difference between 
two conditions or...
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Methods Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Methods Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified 
Methods are what psychologists use to conduct their research. There are two areas of methods, what are these? 
Experimental Methods and Non-Experimental Methods 
 
 
Outline what experimental methods consist of 
Lab, natural, field and quasi experiments 
 
 
Outline what non-experimental methods consist of 
Correlational analysis, observations, case studies and self report (interviews and questionnaires) 
 
 
Outli...
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Research Methods Exam 2024/2025 | 14 Pages |with Verified Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
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Exam (elaborations) IRM1501 MAY JUNE 2024 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 27 May 2024 •	Course •	Introduction to Research Methodology for Law (IRM1501) •	Institution •	University Of South Africa (Unisa) •	Book •	Research Methods in Law
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IRM1501 MAY JUNE 2024 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 27 May 2024 
•	Course 
•	Introduction to Research Methodology for Law (IRM1501) 
•	Institution 
•	University Of South Africa (Unisa) 
•	Book 
•	Research Methods in Law 
IRM1501 MAY JUNE 2024 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 27 May 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. .............
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Research Methods Exam 1 With Complete Solutions 2024
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Common "Sense" / anecdotal - correct answer-- Much of what we (think we) know about the world is observational and experiential 
- This knowledge helps us navigate our lives day to day 
•That guy is a jerk, so I stay away from him 
•That store has good prices, so I shop there 
 
heuristic devices - correct answer-We use our experiences to build up a set of heuristic devices. These are mental shortcuts, convenient ways of organizing the world 
•Our brains can only process so much incoming...
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Research Methods Exam Final With Complete Solutions 2024
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Availability heuristic - correct answer-tendency to judge the likelihood of events by availability in memory 
 
; if instances come readily to mind, we presume such events are common 
 
Which of the following causes more deaths in the United States? 
Stomach cancer 
Motor vehicle accidents 
(Stomach cancer is far more common cause of death 
 
Confirmation bias - correct answer-the tendency to seek information that supports our schemas 
, A tendency to search for information that confirms one...
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