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Question: Report Writing Assignment: A Correlation investigation conducted to analyse self ratings and peer ratings on extraversion.
Answer: Abstract - A within subjects correlation study was conducted to test the hypotheses that individuals who know one another either well/very well are more likely to produce consistent scores for extraversion The participants were psychology students (n = 49). The participants were asked to sit next to a “partner” who they knew/knew well/knew very well. They first completed a self-evaluation qu......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 72% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2104 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2932
Question: Study: Effect of Winding-up Duration on Jaw Clenching.
Answer: The effect of winding-up task duration on rate of jaw clenching was studied in 186 first year psychology undergraduates. Each participant carried out complex computer based tasks for either 10 min, 20 min, or 30 min. Sessions were recorded on video and the number of jaw clenches determined by independent observers. The rate for the 30 min group was significantly higher than that of both the 10 min......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 72% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2288 References: Yes | Date written: December, 2002 | Date submitted: December 26, 2010 | Essay ID: 3563
Question: Study: The Effects Of Attractiveness On Peoples’ Perception Of Intelligence.
Answer: The study was an examination of the effects of physical attractiveness on perceived intelligence. It was hypothesised that the more attractive a person is the more intelligent they are assumed to be by other people. The participants were initially 20 undergraduates from Warwick University and then a further 60 participants. Each participant rated 20 male and female pictures that had been previo......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2442 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2922
Question: Practical Report: The Effect of Comprehension and Tension Reduction on Short-Term Memory
Answer: The concept of free recall, as one’s ability to retrieve information from memory, is relatively straightforward in its definition. There are many everyday items and agendas which humans must all remember in order to carry out their conscious livelihoods. In the view of cognitive psychology, it is the actions of memories, as well as environments, that go towards controlling people’s behaviour......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2345 References: Yes | Date written: January, 2003 | Date submitted: December 26, 2010 | Essay ID: 3565
Question: Practical Report: Relationship Between Group Size and Social Loafing in Electronic Brainstorming
Answer: The relationship between group size and social loafing was studied in 239 psychology undergraduates. The experiment used computer technology to improve on past studies, aiming to more validly investigate an issue which has many real world implications. Each participant was led to believe that they were in either a large or small group and asked to complete an electronic brainstorming exercise, e......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 69% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3152 References: Yes | Date written: April, 2003 | Date submitted: December 27, 2010 | Essay ID: 3569
Question: Research title: Investigating the affect that body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio has on the perception of female attractiveness.
Answer: Abstract: The perception of the attractiveness of women is influenced by two major contributing factors the Waist-to-Hip ratio (WHR) and the Body Mass Index (BMI). It was concluded that at first, WHR was the more influential of the two, however after further investigation and more accurate regression analysis BMI was the more influential. However, together they only resulted in under 50% of the va......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 67% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3116 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: January 08, 2008 | Essay ID: 2927
Question: Practical Report: Observing and Investigating the Relationship Between Gender and Book-Carrying Behaviour in Humans
Answer: This observational study aimed to investigate any relationship between how males and females carry books. It intended to eliminate inaccuracies of past studies and investigate behaviour in a time and culture different to that of past research. The research group followed an observation schedule, using a reliable coding scheme to inconspicuously observe the book-carrying behaviour of 100 subjects......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 67% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3967 References: Yes | Date written: December, 2003 | Date submitted: December 27, 2010 | Essay ID: 3571
Question: Do Milgram’s experiment’s tell us anything about why people obey authority outside the laboratory?
Answer: In a post-holocaust world, Stanley Milgram, an American psychologist, deliberated with disbelief on the atrocities that the Nazis had committed during their time in power. Being Jewish himself the issue was particularly close to heart and he questioned what it was that had driven the Nazis to commit such crimes. The theory that ‘Germans are different’ and that they were a particularly obedient......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 66% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3221 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2874
Question: Compare and contrast the ethical issues raised by Milgram’s experiments on obedience and Zimbardo\'s prison experiment.
Answer: The Zimbardo experiment took place in the summer of 1971 in Stanford University, California, and is one of the most famous contemporary social-psychological experiments. It was presided over by Philip Zimbardo and involved a group of eighteen students, nine of whom were assigned the role of prison warders and the remaining nine as prisoners. The basement of the university was turned in to a prison......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 66% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1747 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2875
Question: Title: Group Size and Conformity.
Answer: Abstract The experiment I will carry out to find my aim will reflect the experiment Asch conducted in 1951. To find out if conformity does really exist and if increasing the number of confederates in a group will have any significant changes. Previous research has indicated that conformity increases when confederates increase. I will have a group of students, who will undergo a test within a grou......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 66% | Subject: Psychology | Course: Empirical Work | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3079 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 05, 2009 | Essay ID: 2980