quick question under the catagory of structured interviews the researcher is asking the participant(s) a series of fixed questions. could it be possible that the order In which the questions are asked could be used in itself to incite dictate a certain response?
+Caleb Stevens Yes you're right. By asking a series of specified, thought out questions, the researcher sometimes influences the participant to answer in a specific way. This could be for the better or for the worse.
It is correct please use Cambridge International AS and A Level Psychology Course book by Julia Russell, Fiona Lintern , Lizzie Gaunlett and Jamie Davies
watching this 30 mins before my exam with no revision so i am desperate
edit: the shit i looked at wasnt even in the fuckin exam but it was OKAY. dont be like me and revise :)
@@satisphin hey what should i study my exams in a few days >
@@lostharlequin I’m in the same boat. I feel like the core studies and their arguments are a good start. That’s where I’m on at least
@@mizutani_ but I thought we have to master research methods first?
Day before the exam lmao
Psychology research method exam is today, theses videos are saving me
+Katy Sansum Katy it's too late for you, I'm sorry.
When talking about correlation design - I think it should be a causal relationship not casual.
but correlation means a link between variables right? So nothing is causal? I dunno
correct
This has helped me so much, thank you!
Its 2021 now...please update the videos according to the new syllabus
Thank you dear sir....you saved me.
Wow man thanks so much 🙌🏾 extremely helpful 👍🏾.
quick question under the catagory of structured interviews the researcher is asking the participant(s) a series of fixed questions. could it be possible that the order In which the questions are asked could be used in itself to incite dictate a certain response?
+Caleb Stevens Yes you're right. By asking a series of specified, thought out questions, the researcher sometimes influences the participant to answer in a specific way. This could be for the better or for the worse.
What are the main differences between quasi and field experiments
Fantastic videos mate, really helpful so thank you.
which exam board is that belong to?
When talking about interviews shouldn’t there also be a slide for semi structured interviews too?
yeah there should’ve
Thank you so much. You absolute legend. I have an exam tomorrow and you have helped me so much.
What exam board is this
I think it’s AQA, I haven’t been taught a few of these other than 3 😭😭
Thanks for this helpful video :)
thanks!
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The naturalistic and controlled observations are wrong. The booklet we are given states differently to what you said in the video
Is it wrong? How so? Please do say.
It is correct please use Cambridge International AS and A Level Psychology Course book by Julia Russell, Fiona Lintern , Lizzie Gaunlett and Jamie Davies