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Explain Biological and cognitive factors that interact in emotion.

Physiology is the internal, biological mechanisms (hormones, neurotransmitters, localization of brain function) of living organisms – which is the way the organism functions. In order to explain the respo...

Answered by Rosie T. Psychology tutor
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What effect may researcher bias have on data collection in qualitative research studies?

Researcher bias in quantitative research is inevitable and furthermore, as suggested by Strauss and Corbin (1998), it is also desirable, as the researchers bias is likely to provide deeper insight into th...

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What is the difference between internal and external validity?

Internal and external validity both relate to the evaluation of a research's study / procedure' validity.
Internal validity refers to whether there is a causal relationship between the independent va...

Answered by Kristin K. Psychology tutor
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How do I evaluate case studies in IB psychology?

First memorise a mental checklist that can be applied to each case study.-Ecological validity-Generalisability-Ethnocentrism-Ethical considerations-Participant bias-Cross checking facts-Reductionism-Gynoc...

Answered by Teagan Jade H. Psychology tutor
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How can I manage my time in the IB Psychology paper one.

I suggest first looking at the questions and the command terms to determine what they are actually asking you to do. Then plan out responses to all the questions (case studies, introductions etc). Once yo...

Answered by Teagan Jade H. Psychology tutor
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