2019 T2 SAP Notification
ARE PEOPLE NICE?
Factual--What are the ethical issues within social science studies?
Conceptual--Can behaviour be measured?
Debatable--Are people nice cross culturally? Can we as individuals be more nice/ethical?
Conceptual--Can behaviour be measured?
Debatable--Are people nice cross culturally? Can we as individuals be more nice/ethical?
Understanding the Experimental Process
How can we measure behaviour?
AIM: to introduce how Social scientists attempt to measure behaviour.
Are some places Nicer than others? [Pptx]![]()
THOUGHT PROVOKERS:
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When psychology applies to me...
Take these tests together and compare your results to those of your friends.
- Were the results expected?
- How were they different?
- What do you agree or disagree with?
Ethics in Psychological Experiments - WHAT IS UNETHICAL ABOUT THESE EXPERIMENTS? [use CRIP]
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Now that you have understood what Ethical considerations are to be followed according to CRIP, you and your partner are going to come up with a new experiment [following CRIP] with the same objective/aim.
What would you do differently to achieve your aims?
Refer to the document below to ensure your objective remains the same.
What would you do differently to achieve your aims?
Refer to the document below to ensure your objective remains the same.
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The Experimentation Process
Find the aim, procedure and findings in each of these.
Can you think of how the findings can be useful? [Type your 'Applications' here]
Can you think of how the findings can be useful? [Type your 'Applications' here]
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Altruism
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measuring_behaviour-_ethics_in_psychological_experiments.pptx | |
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The Levine Study, 1990 . PPTX
1. Use the information in the table to graph the helping rates of the countries. Colour code them by continent. A bar chart is recommended.
2. What was the Levine Study?
3. What conclusions could be drawn from it?
4. What were some of the things that could have influenced the results of this study that could not have been avoided?
1. Use the information in the table to graph the helping rates of the countries. Colour code them by continent. A bar chart is recommended.
2. What was the Levine Study?
3. What conclusions could be drawn from it?
4. What were some of the things that could have influenced the results of this study that could not have been avoided?
Prosocial Behaviour in Rats
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Does prosocial behaviour lead to happiness? [pptx]
- Realistic Conflict theory and evaluation/application of it
- Link to study
- The Sherif study video /
- Summary of study of Robbers Cave study
- Worksheet on the study to discuss answers
Pick one of the videos to summarise 9T here & 9C here
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