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I memorized this essay and it received a 17/22 (marked internally). If you memorise it completely you might get a higher mark. Hope this is helpful! I added extra studies just in case, not all are necessary to memorise. As long as there is enough detail with the studies it should be okay.-
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Discuss two errors in attribution View File I memorized this essay and it received a 17/22 (marked internally). If you memorise it completely you might get a higher mark. Hope this is helpful! I added extra studies just in case, not all are necessary to memorise. As long as there is enough detail with the studies it should be okay. Submitter yara560 Submitted 04/05/2018 Category Exam Revision
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Hey, so i have my IA topic due soon and want to know if anyone has done their IA based on researches in the Sociocultural Level of Analysis. If any ideas, please help me. I am also looking for something related to the Gender Schema Theories, or things like that? If not the SCLA, I don't mind doing something on Freud... I am super pressed for time, so if any of you'll could help generate ideas, I'd be eternally grateful. Thanks!!
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Hi there, For the syllabus outcome: "Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the sociocultural level of analysis (for example, participant/naturalistic observation, interviews, case studies)." The two methods I was going to look at were: experiments and observations with Asch (1951) as the lab experiment and Bandura, Ross and Ross (the bobo doll 1961) for the observation. However, I'm a bit confused as Bandura is also conducted within a lab, so would this fall under experiment or observation? Are these appropriate methods to discuss? Would a different study like Tajfel 1971