Issue and Debates
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- Issue and Debates
- Contributions to Society
- Social - Reducing Prejudice
- SIT
- SCT
- Social - Understanding Obedience
- Cognitive - Cogntive Interview
- Cognitive - CBT
- Psychodynamic - Psychoanalysis
- Psychodynamic - Understanding Gender
- Biological - PET Evidence
- Biological - Understanding Gender
- Learning - Systematic Desensitisation
- Learning - Token Economy
- Criminological - Offender Profiling
- Child - Understanding Daycare
- Clinical - Understanding Schizophrenia
- Social - Reducing Prejudice
- Ethical Issues in the treatment of Participants
- Five Ethical Guidelines - Humans
- Informed Consent
- Deceit
- Right to Withdraw
- Debrief
- Competence
- Ethical Guidelines - Animals
- Cost-Benefit
- Qualified Researcher
- Minimum Distress
- Using Non-Animal Procedures
- Suitable Premises
- Five Ethical Guidelines - Humans
- Two studies in terms of Ethical Considerations
- Milgrams (1963)
- Meeus and Raaijmakers (1986)
- Skinner (1948)
- Research Methods
- Experiments
- Observations
- Meluish et al (1990)
- Questionnaires
- Interview
- Content Analysis
- Correlation
- Case Study
- Key Issues
- Social - My Lai Massacre
- Cognitive - Unreliability of EWT
- Psychodynamic - Psychoanalysis
- Biological - Is Autism an extreme Male Brain Condition
- Learning - Is anorexia caused by Role Models
- Criminological - How successful is Offender Profiling
- Child - Does Daycare help a child's development
- Clinical - How is Mental Illness portrayed in the Media
- Ethnocentrism
- Cultural Relativity
- Cross-Cultural Studies
- True et al.
- Science and the Approaches
- Social
- Cognitive
- Psychodynamic
- Biological
- Learning
- Is Psychology a Science
- Falsification
- Reductionism
- Avoiding Bias
- Empirical Testing
- Hypothesis Writing
- Social Control
- Drug Therapy
- Token Economy
- Classical Conditioning
- Aversion Therapy
- The Nature, Nurture Debate
- The Role of Nature
- The Role of Nurture
- Contributions to Society
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