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this is a strength when several observers all agree on something
interraterreliability
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where the observer is involved in the activity as well as observing
participant observation
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disadvantage on overt observation
demandcharacteristics
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learning approach key issue
mediaviolence
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who did the st helena study?
charlton
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whos aim was this? to use a surgical accident to see whether gender could be reassigned or whether it was biological?
drmoney
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this made dr money (1975) study reliable - because brian and bruce where twins it gave a....
naturalcontrol
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evidence that supports dr moneys theory
daphnewent
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which experiment/participant design raine used
matchedpairs
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something which took place in raine study for 32 mins
visualtracingtask
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identical twins are known as
monozygotic
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part of the brain associated with vision
occipitallobe
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people dropping out is a disadvantage for what type of study?
longitudinal
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cheap and quick is an advantage for which type of study?
cross-sectional
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whats the last reson we use spearmans rank? ordinal data, test a relationship and.....
repeatedmeasures
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ratio/interval data, test a difference and indepent group are all reasons for carrying out what test?
mannwhitneyu
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Shifting and undesirable emotion from ourselves onto someone else. is what defence mechanism
protection
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weakness of little hans study
subjective
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what was incontrol in dibs's mind?
superego
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