PARAGRAPH REMEMBER Flashcards

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Ethics in human research

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Researchers must consider the potential physical or psychological risk to participants

Responsible for ensuring that the level of risk is minimised

Participants fully aware of any risk before they agree to participation

Adhering to the Bps code of conduct competence respect and and responsibility

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What is the ethics study for cognitive and social

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Social - ethical burger
Unethical- milgrim

Cognitive - ethical baddley
Unethical hm

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Practical issues in soc / cognitive

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There are a number of practical decisions researchers need to make when designing and carrying out research
Researcher have to balance the different possibilities when designing a study with effects of reliability and validity of the data
Practical issues such as experimental design sampling and data collection all have implications on the findings of the research

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Evaluate the use of experiments Ao1

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Manipulate IV to measure Dv
Various test and Dv is use for memory to be measured
Cognitive psychology is conducted under highly controlled for the factors such as noise, which affects the control
Lab experiments highly controlled however unnatural tasks such as recalling word list
Standardised procedures makes them replicable for other researchers

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T A A N O P D R N T M W D A C O T R

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There are a number of practical decisions researcher need to make when designing and carrying out their research

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R H T B T D P W D T S

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Researchers have to balance the different possibilities when designing there studies

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W T E O R A V O T D T G

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With the effect of reliability and validity on the data they gather

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P I S A T E D S A D C A H I O T F O T R

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Practical issues such as the experiment design sampling and data Collection all have implications on the findings of the research

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R N T C T P P O P R T P

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Researchers need to consider the potential physical or psychological risks to participants

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A A R F E T T L O R I M

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And are responsible for ensuring that the level of risk is minimised

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A T P A F A O A R B T A T P

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And that participant are fully aware of any risks before they agree to participate

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E M M I V T M T D V

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Experimental method is to manipulate the independent variable to measure the dependent variables

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T C B V T A T D I M M W B M

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There could be various tests and the dependent variables is memory memory would be measured

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L E I C P A C U H C C

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Lab experiments in cognitive psychology are conducted under highly controlled conditions

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M T T F S A N W C T A S A C

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Meaning that the factors such as noise which can affect the study are controlled

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L E O U H C B U T S A P T R A WL

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Lab experiments often use highly controlled but unnatural tasks such as asking a ppt to recall a word list

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B O L E U S P M T S T A I A U W M T R B O R

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But often lab experiments utilise standardised procedures meaning that same tasks and instructions are used which makes them replicable by other researchers