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Answer
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Three spheres of the ...model
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Bio
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Psycho
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Social
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The six ethical considerations
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Informed consent
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Right to Withdraw
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Protection from Harm
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Deception
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Privacy/Confidentiality
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Debriefing
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Three types of study design
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Experimental
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Observational
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Qualitative
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The two types of social influence
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Normative
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Informational
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Changing behaviour because of authority
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Obedience
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Main factors that affect the above answer
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Legitimacy
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Proximity
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Depersonalisation
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Location/Uniform
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Changing behaviour because of social influence
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Conformity
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The three types of the above answer
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Compliance
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Identification
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Internalisation
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Main factors that affect the above answer
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Group size
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Unanimity
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Cohesion
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Status
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Who conducted the main obedience study?
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Stanley Milgram
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Who conducted the main conformity study?
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Solomon Asch
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Who conducted the prison experiment?
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Philip Zimbardo
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What is the relationship between attitudes and behaviours?
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Bi-directional
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Three factors that influence attitude
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Strength
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Specificity
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Accessibility
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Model for studying attitude change
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Yale Attitude Change Approach
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Three elements of the above answer
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Source
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Message
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Audience
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Two different methods of persuasion
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Central
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Peripheral
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Three different persuasion strategies (Hint: two of them involve the word 'door')
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Door in the face
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Foot in the door
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Norm of reciprocity
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Three levels of discrimination
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Stereotypes
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Prejudice
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Discrimination
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Biases that influence discrimination in research
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Confirmation bias
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ethno-centric bias
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Three strategies for reducing prejudice
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Education
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Exposure
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Collaboration
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Examples of explicit discrimination
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reluctance to help
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tokenism
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Strategy that people use on social media
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Impression management
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Three types of learning
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Classical conditioning
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Operant conditioning
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Observational learning
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Three phases of classical conditioning
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pre-conditioning
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Aquisition
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Performance
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Stimuli involved in classical conditioning
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unconditioned stimulus
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conditioned stimulus
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neutral stimulus
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Responses involved in classical conditioning
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unconditioned response
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conditioned stimulus
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Who conducted the experiments on classical conditioning?
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Ivan Pavlov
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Three phases of operant conditioning
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Antecedent
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Behaviour
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Consequence
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Types of consequences in operant conditioning
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Positive reinforcement
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Negative reinforcement
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Response cost
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Aversive punishment
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Five schedules of reinforcement
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Continuous
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Fixed interval
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Fixed ratio
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Variable interval
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Variable ratio
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Who conducted the experiments on operant conditioning?
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B. F. Skinner
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Four elements of Observational learning (hint: ARRM!)
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Attention
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Retention
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Reproduction
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Motivation
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Who conducted the experiments on Observational learning?
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Albert Bandura
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