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What is stratified sampling?

A sampling method where subgroups (strata) of the target population are identified and participants are subsequently sampled from these subgroups in proportion to their occurence in the target population....

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Answered by Lauren W. Psychology tutor
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Explain one weakness of the multi-store model of memory.

It is argued that the multi-store model of memory is too simple. The model suggests that the short-term memory and long-term memory are unitary stores. However, this appears to be too simple to account fo...

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Answered by Amelia J. Psychology tutor
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Explain two differences between two types of memory (4 marks)

Procedural memory is memory for skills, for example tying a shoe lace. People learn these skills, but often don't remember they did. Unlike procedural memory, episodic memories have context and emotion to...

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Describe and Evaluate one way in which conformity has been investigated? (9 marks)

Describe (A01):Asch study (1951) or any of the variations of this study including group size, task difficulty (how similar the lines were), anonymity (answering in secret compared to revealing your answer...

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Answered by Clare J. Psychology tutor
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What are the 2 types of hypotheses in Research?

The first is the null hypothesis (H0), which predicts that there will be no difference between the two variables being measured. For example, if we are measuring student performance in two diff...

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Answered by Filiz S. Psychology tutor
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