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What are some strengths and weaknesses of Primary Data

Strengths - Primary data is reliable way to collect data because the researcher can do it again as they know the procedures, how it was collected and analysed since they did it themselves. Also, the chances ...
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What is Bowlby’s Evolutionary Theory of Attachment

There are 6 stages to this theory. 1) Attachment is adaptive and innate. This is because it promotes survival, resulting in attachment behaviour to become innate. 2) Social Releasers, e.g. smiling, crying et...
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What cognitive interview method techniques could a police officer use to find out what a witness recalls about an event?

The Cognitive Interview technique (Fisher and Geiselman, 1992) is an interview method devised to enhance the retrieval of information from a witnesses memory. It consists of a series of memory-enhancing tech...
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Tom is littering in his local town. He is told to stop by a police officer and a local adult, who is Tom more likely to listen to? Give two reasons.

Tom is more likely to listen to the police officer. This is due to the police officer being a legitimate authority figure in comparison to the local adult. Research by Milgram suggests that obedience is due ...
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What is Behaviourism?

Behaviourism is widely termed as the study of behaviour and aspects of behaviour, such as emotions, as observable and quantifiable sources. This view states that behaviour is a learned skill and everything t...
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