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Psychology
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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research methods?

Qualitative research methods rely on the use of elaboration to explore, in depth, a topic area. They are not restricted to responses and encourage giving the participant a voice to generate a descriptive ...

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Discuss the ethical implications of research studies and theory.

Ethical implications are the impact in which psychological research could have on the rights of individuals. This could be how the research affects public policy or the way in which certain groups are vie...

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Discuss the use of token economies to manage schizophrenia

Token economies are a form of behaviour modification based on the principle of operant conditioning. Patients are given tokens for demonstrating good behaviours such as personal hygiene. These tokens act ...

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How do I evaluate a study in Psychology?


When evaluating a study in psychology, it is important to keep in mind one of the main assessment objectives - A02. A02 refers to discussing the methodological issues of the study and to think about...

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How do I remember the difference between an independent variable and a dependent variable?

An independent variable refers to what is changed during an experiment, whereas a dependent variable refers to what is measured. In an experiment, we manipulate the independent variable to see if it has a...

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