Social Psychology

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which refers to the extent to which the findings can be generalised beyond the present situation.
Ecological validity
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a branch of philosophy concerned with which is deemed acceptable in human behavior. Ethical guidance is the list of guidance psychologist should consider when conducting experiments to avoid ethical problems such as consent, deception , deb
Ethics
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The tendency to view one’s own ethnic group and its social standards as superior to others
Ethnocentric bias
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to the consistency of the results (score produced by IQ test) ,
reliability
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refers to whether or not the test measures what it claims to measure
validity
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place, locale or position, restricted largely to circumscribed physical domains
Situational Hypotheis
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The claim that a person’s behaviour is caused by individual’s personality or disposition rather than the situation
Disapositional hypothesis
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Traits of characteristics of an organism that are assumed to be innate or inherited.
Nature
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the collective impact of all environmental factors that affect growth and behaviour
Nurture
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Collectively, the branches of psychology concerned with measurement. ( mind measurement)
Psychometrics
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For statistical analysis, can be use to compare ( interval, ratio, maxima and minima value….) Can summarize pictorially through graphs, bar chart, pie chart, histogram…
Quantitative data
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Can be gained from a variety of methods, such as observation , interviews, case studies and experiments
Qualitative data
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a process of forming a judgement or making a decision that it is applicable to an entire class or category, events or phenomena
Generalizations
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data from research carried out by following a number of subjects over an extended period of time
Longitudinal data
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data from research carried following a number of subjects over an limited period of time
Snapshot data
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Reduce or ignore other factors
Reductionism
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a branch of philosophy concerned with which is deemed acceptable in human behavior. Ethical guidance is the list of guidance psychologist should consider when conducting experiments to avoid ethical problems such as consent, deception , deb

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to the consistency of the results (score produced by IQ test) ,

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