social area Flashcards
1
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How do you start a social area assumptions response?
A
The social area assumes…[assumption]
2
Q
How do you apply context to assumption questions?
A
- due to internalised norms
- such as belonging to a group
3
Q
How many do you know how many assumptions to write about?
A
Every 2 marks = 1 assumption
4
Q
How are Milgram and Bocchiaro similar?
A
- lab experiments with a single condition
- samples recruited using advert (self-selected)
- collected quantitative data
5
Q
How are Milgram and Bocchiaro different?
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- Milgram was ethically controversial but Bocchiaro took many precautions including 8
- sample - m= males b= mixed
- practical applications
6
Q
How are Levine and Piliavin similar?
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- field studies testing helping behaviour
- non-consenting participants
- high ecological validity
7
Q
How are Levine and Piliavin different?
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- P= New York and L= 23 countries
- different focuses on helping P= overall rates of helping L= differences in cultures of helping
8
Q
What are the strengths of the social area?
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- real-life relevance
- good range of research methods
9
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What are the weaknesses of the social area?
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- ethical issues
- social determinism