Psychology (RPY)
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Lecture notes Research Methods Psychology
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The document titled "Introduction to Research Psychology" provides an overview of the scientific approach to studying psychological phenomena. It emphasizes psychology as a science that systematically examines assumptions and tests theories through evidence-based methods. The document outlines various methods of exploration, such as experimentation, observation, and the use of interviews and surveys. 
 
It introduces the hypothetico-deductive method, a structured process involving the formatio...
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PSYC105 FINAL EXAMINATIOM COMPLETE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%A+ GRADE
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PSYC105 FINAL EXAMINATIOM COMPLETE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSPSYC105 FINAL EXAMINATIOM COMPLETE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSPSYC105 FINAL EXAMINATIOM COMPLETE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSPSYC105 FINAL EXAMINATIOM COMPLETE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Lecture Notes For T Tests & Non Parametric Tests
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The note provides a concise explanation of parametric tests, focusing on the t-test and its variations. It highlights the purpose and applications of one-sample t-test, independent samples t-test, and paired samples t-test in analyzing data. Additionally, it briefly explains non-parametric tests, specifically mentioning the Mann Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon T test, along with their roles in statistical analysis.
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Lecture Notes For Pearsons Chi Square Test of Independence & Correlations
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This note is about understanding the relationships between variables using statistical methods, specifically focusing on correlations and tests for categorical variables. It begins by explaining that correlations measure the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables, 
The note then outlines the interpretation of different types of correlations. It provides guidance on how to perform a bivariate correlation analysis in SPSS, using the menu path
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The aim of this case study is to analyse how attitudes, norms and identity seem to be involved in the behaviour of environmental activists by using social-psychological theories.
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The aim of this case study is to analyse how attitudes, norms and identity seem to be involved in the behaviour of environmental activists by using social-psychological theories.
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