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What is the difference between interval and ratio data?

Interval data: The data points have a uniform interval between them. E.G: Temperature. The difference between 10 and 20 degrees is exactly the same as the difference between 90 and 100 degrees. Ratio data...

Answered by Emma F. Psychology tutor
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Describe the diverse views to approach an understanding of the notion of ‘self’ from the Social Psychology literature.

Self, is an elusive but still significant notion and comprises all the unique and distinctive qualities of an individual, distinguishing one person from other.  Self is quite a complex concept to compr...

Answered by Lina E. Psychology tutor
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How do I write a plan for an essay in an exam?

Writing a brief plan in an essay exam may seem like a waste of your limited time, but it can really help finetune your answer and keep its focus. Remember to firstly read the questions carefully and choos...

Answered by Ruth K. Psychology tutor
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How do you write a good hypothesis?

The way to write a good hypothesis is to follow a 3 step proess.

1) Identify your variables and operationalise them.

2) Identify whether you are looking for a difference or ...

Answered by Emma M. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between a structured interview and an unstructured interview, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

Structured interviews are used in psychology when carrying out interviews where the questions are predetermined and in a certain order. The order and structure never changes for any participant.The advant...

Answered by Stephanie H. Psychology tutor
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