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What is the difference between a natural and a field experiment?

A field experiment is where the independent variable (IV) is manipulated and dependent variable (DV) is measured but the experiment is carried out in a setting that is natural to the participant. This is ben...
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What could be limitations to stress inoculation therapy? (SIT)

Whilst it does have many advantages over biological forms of stress management, it is limited by the fact that it requires a lot of time to complete therapy and that it is very expensive. Overall, many agree...
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A Level: What's the difference between 'reliability' and 'validity'?

This question slips up a lot of students as the two are easily mistaken for one another. We talk about Reliability and Validity when we are critiquing a research method. We consider them when looking at how ...
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Suggest one strength and one weakness of the qualitative data used in your chosen study

This question will ask you to choose a certain study from the three on the question paper and then suggest one strength and one weakness of the qualitative date used in your chosen study. In order to obtain ...
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Explain the term 'leading question'?

This is a question that through either its structure or content suggests to the witness that there is a desired answer that the questioner wants.
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