This document focuses on the ethical implications that covers topics such as :
- social sensitivity
-Bowlby's monotropic theory
- critical period
-maternal deprivation
-implications for the child
- burts research into intelligence
-intelligence
mainly made for A-level or IB studen...
any research that might negatively affec
group negatively
"media can manipulate researc
Examples of social sensitive research
Bowlby's monotropic theory :
theory of the critical period
with a
primory caregiver
and maternal deprivation
Implications for to
the child Leading
:
:
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emotional
intellectual criminality
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-
effectionless psychopath
-
mental retarde Hou
Burt's into heritability
research intelligence :
coefficient was 0
development of 11 +
year old
was proved to be
false
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lead to : -the idea of natural intelligen
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the way in which people vie
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Further
understanding :
important that researchers don't
stay away from soci
because of this it creates positive impacts as
peop
groups .
cost-benefit analysis :
when which breach
deciding research projects guidlin
have to take into consideration the that
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