Location of research and methodologies 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyResearch methods and techniquesA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: AmeliaColeCreated on: 28-09-17 14:10 425736198 Across 1. Look at a relationship between two or more co-variables. (11, 7) 4. Taking images of the living brain to investigate brain function. (5, 5) 5. Participants are accessed via the internet/social networks etc. Often involves questionnaires but can aso be experimental. (6, 8) 7. Research that is conducted in a natural setting (for the participants). Methods such as observations, field experiments and interviews can be conducted in the field. (2, 3, 5) 8. Include standardised questions (like a questionnaire) that are asked face to face. (10, 10) 9. Conducted over long periods of time in order to observe long term affects on behaviour. (12, 7) Down 2. Exploration of material (usually qualitative data) to see what categories, codes or themes emerge and tallying each time material fits a theme. (7, 8) 3. Detailed piece of research og just one participant, or a small group, that creates qualitative data. These are often longitudinal studies. (4, 7) 6. List of written questions with closed or open answers. (14)
Outline and evaluate research into endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers in two biological rhythms. (9 + 16 marks) 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
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