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What is the difference between an experiment in a within-subject design and in a between-subject design?

An experiment in a within-subject design is an experiment when all the participants have the same conditions - therefore we have only one group of participants. Whereas an experiment in a between-subject ...

Answered by Marie P. Psychology tutor
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Describe one individual cause of criminal behaviour and explain how one study investigates it

An individual cause of criminal behaviour could be biological influences with an example being Brunner - who investigated how genes and serotonin can lead to criminal behaviour. He investigated 5 males fr...

Answered by Olivia B. Psychology tutor
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what tenses have you covered?

Grammar is vital when learning french. Usually during GCSE you will have learnt the present, perfect, imperfect and conditional present. However, for Alevel it is important to start learning the future pe...

Answered by Matilde W. Psychology tutor
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Is the media the main cause of drug addiction?

 Health psychology to explore the reasons and psychological theories for the rise in drug addiction. There is the nature argument (derived from the biological approach) which states that genes play an imp...

Answered by Matilde W. Psychology tutor
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What is ecological validity?

Ecological validity is the extent to which research, or findings from an experiment, can be applied to real-life settings - i.e. the "real world".

Lab studies often lack ecologi...

Answered by Beth S. Psychology tutor
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