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Describe the Cognitive Interview. (6 marks).
The cognitive interview is an interview technique used in order to aid memory and improve accuracy of eye witness statements. The interview consists of four aspects: 'recall everything', 'reverse the order',...
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Outline and evalute Milgram's research into obediance.
AO1 -40 male participants2 confederates - Experimenter and learnerLearning task - 15V increment shock300V = heard screaming 100% reached this65% reached 450V fatal shockPrompts and prods throughout - the exp...
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Explain one strength and one weakness of the psychodynamic approach
Firstly, a strength of the psychodynamic approach is that it reflects the complexity of human behaviour, it recognises that there are innate drivers in human behaviour such as the 'id', as well as the impact...
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Define systematic and opportunity sampling and state one difference between them.
Systematic sampling refers to a way of choosing participants for a study by taking a list of all participants in a population and choosing every nth number from the list. For example, every 10th or 15th pers...
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Explain the differences between the Agentic State and the Autonomous State as two component parts of Agency Theory
The agentic state is the state of mind where you follow the orders of someone you believe to be an authoritative figure, you are deemed to be acting as their agent. You may experience moral strain if this go...
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