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Aice Psychology - Research Methods Questions with 100% Complete Answers, Rated to Pass Popular
  • Aice Psychology - Research Methods Questions with 100% Complete Answers, Rated to Pass

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  • Lab Experiment - Investigation looking for a relationship in which the IV is manipulated and is expected to be reasonable for changes in the DV Strength: - High standardization -Easy to repeat for reliability - High levels of control researchers are confident IV affects the DV Weakness: - Lack Ecological Validity - Lack Mundane Realism - Participants may respond to Demand Characteristics Independent Variable - The variable the psychologists choose to manipulate or change ...
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Psychology Year 11 Final ATAR Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
  • Psychology Year 11 Final ATAR Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25

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  • Psychology Year 11 Final ATAR Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25 Alzheimer's - ANSWERSdegenerative brain disorder that gradually destroys memory and cognitive functioning Cause build-up of beta amyloid plaques and tangles of tau protein. They combine to disintegrate the brain structure, by blocking nerve signalling and communications between cells and also by triggering immune system reactions, which destroy disabled nerve cells. Form in the hippocampus (temporal lobe)= short term mem...
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4.3.1 AQA Psychology Issues and Debates Questions and Answers
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  • 4.3.1 AQA Psychology Issues and Debates Questions and Answers Idiographic definition - Answer-focus on the individual and emphasise the unique personal experience of human nature Doesn't seek to formulate laws or generalise results to others Nomothetic definition - Answer-concerned with establishing general laws based on the study of large groups of people What research methods do idiographic approaches prefer and why? - Answer-case studies, unstructured interviews Provide an in-depth ...
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4.3.1 AQA Psychology Issues and Debates Questions and Answers
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  • 4.3.1 AQA Psychology Issues and Debates Questions and Answers Idiographic definition - Answer-focus on the individual and emphasise the unique personal experience of human nature Doesn't seek to formulate laws or generalise results to others Nomothetic definition - Answer-concerned with establishing general laws based on the study of large groups of people What research methods do idiographic approaches prefer and why? - Answer-case studies, unstructured interviews Provide an in-depth ...
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HMPYC80 Research Methodology (2022 - Semester 1 - Assignment 3)
  • HMPYC80 Research Methodology (2022 - Semester 1 - Assignment 3)

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  • HMPYC80 – Research Methodology 2022 – Semester 1 – Assignment 3 Question 1: Which of one of the following statements is NOT true about C-studies? C-studies research do NOT ... a) aim to explore or describe without statistical testing and typically use non-random or purposive sampling (NR). b) compare groups or examine relationships between variables by means of some form of statistical hypothesis testing. c) aim to explain phenomena by means of a hypothesis. d) use random sampli...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers

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  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers Abstract - Answer ️️ -A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Why a psychologist may choose to use a directional hypothesis. - Answer ️️ -When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome. Strengths of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any ef...
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A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
  • A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A

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  • A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers What is the difference between experimental and non-experimental methods? - Answer ️️ - Experimental methods involve manipulating a variable, while non-experimental methods do not. What is a laboratory experiment? - Answer ️️ -A laboratory experiment is an experiment conducted in highly controlled conditions. What is a field experiment? - Answer ️️ -A field experiment is an experiment conducted outside of a laboratory conditio...
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Sociology AQA - Paper 1 - Methods in Context Sociology AQA - Paper 1 - Methods in Context
  • Sociology AQA - Paper 1 - Methods in Context

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  • Methods in Context notes from Chapter 4 (Part 1-6) of the year 1 (Haralambos textbook). These notes cover: Researching schools & staff, Researching students and parents, Participant Observation in education, Non-participant Observation in education, Interviews in education, Surveys & Questionnaires in education, Longitudinal research in education, Experiments in education Each section contains practical, ethical and theoretical issues relating to the topic.
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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Latest 2023 with Certified Answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Latest 2023 with Certified Answers

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  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Latest 2023 with Certified Answers Abstract A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Explain the the difference between an aim and a hypothesis. An aim is a general statement of what the researcher intends to investigate. The aim is the purpose of the study, while the hypothesis is a clear, precise, testable statement that states the relationship between the var...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers

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  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers Abstract - Answer ️️ -A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Why a psychologist may choose to use a directional hypothesis. - Answer ️️ -When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome. Strengths of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any ef...
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