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What is the difference between compliance and internalisation?

Both are types of conformity, which is when we change our behaviour to fit in with the majority group. The main distinction between compliance and internalisation is whether or not our...

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What are the advantages of a lab study?

Lab studies allow for high control over extraneous variables.

For example, in a simple experiment to test which paper aeroplane flies the furthest, the advantage of doing the study inside...

Answered by Eve A. Psychology tutor
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What is the self fulfilling prophecy?

Labelling and the self-fulfilling prophecy explains criminal and anti-social behaviour in terms of societal factors, specifically the way others behave towards you.The self-fulfilling prophecy shows how a...

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How should I structure an essay question asking me to evaluate a study?

A great acronym to remember when doing a longer essay question requiring you to evaluate a study is GRAVES.

This stands for Generalisability, Reliability...

Answered by AMY G. Psychology tutor
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Outline and evaluate research into the effects of leading questions on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony (8 marks)

This question carries 4 A01 marks and 4 A02 marks.The A01 for this question will mainly come from studies such as Loftus et al. Students could include ex...

Answered by India P. Psychology tutor
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