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CHRP Study Exam Human Resources Metrics, Reporting, and Financial
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CHRP Study Exam Human Resources Metrics, Reporting, and Financial 
 
 
Acquiescence Response Bias - ANSWERSrespondents to a survey have a tendency to agree with all the questions or to indicate a positive connotation. 
 
Demand Characteristics Bias - ANSWERSparticipants alter their response or behaviour simply because they are part of an experiment. 
 
Extreme Responding Bias - ANSWERSdrives respondents to only select the most extreme options or answers available. 
 
Social Desirability Bias - A...
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PSYC363 Abnormal Psychology Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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What are some of the ideas of Havelock Ellis? - answersexual variation on a continuum 
women have sexual needs as well 
sexual difficulties could be psychological as well 
What is Alfred Kinsey known for? - answerSurveyed 17,000 participants in 1940 on 
sexuality 
Developed the Kinsey Sexual Orientation Scale: 
*where: 0 = absolute hetero; 100 = absolute homo 
What are the factors that motivate us to have sex? - answerPhysical: p...
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ECON 208 Chapter 2 || QUESTIONS WITH SOLVED SOLUTIONS!!
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Disagreements over positive statements correct answers are best handled by an appeal to the facts 
 
A positive statement is one that states correct answers what is, was, or will be 
 
Positive statements correct answers are falsifiable in principle by appeal to factual evidence 
 
A normative statement correct answers is one that involves a value judgment 
 
Suppose an economist tells you that the unemployment rate in Canada last year was 7.8%. 
This is an example of a(n) ________ statement. co...
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED GUARANTEED PASS
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What is an independant variable? 
Variable manipulated by experimenter 
What is a dependant variable? 
Variable measured by experimenter 
What is an extraneous variable? 
Variables that effect the DV other than the IV 
What are 2 ways of minimising extraneous variables? 
Standardised procedures, randomly assigning participants 
What is a standardised procedure? 
Ensure conditions se...
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ERS 315 Test 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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What is systems thinking? correct answers Concerned with relationships within a set of interrelated elements organized to produce a pattern or behaviour over time to serve a function or goal. 
 
What are systems components? correct answers -elements (VCs) 
-interconnections (non-linear, feedbacks) 
-function/goal of the system 
 
What are systems thinking strategies? correct answers -multiple perspectives (acknowledging diversity) 
-complex dynamics (acknowledging complexity and uncertainty) 
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PSYC363 Abnormal Psychology Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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What are some of the ideas of Havelock Ellis? - answersexual variation on a continuum 
women have sexual needs as well 
sexual difficulties could be psychological as well 
What is Alfred Kinsey known for? - answerSurveyed 17,000 participants in 1940 on 
sexuality 
Developed the Kinsey Sexual Orientation Scale: 
*where: 0 = absolute hetero; 100 = absolute homo 
What are the factors that motivate us to have sex? - answerPhysical: p...
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Outline restorative justice schemes - answerthey involve the offender coming face to face 
with their victim who takes an active role in the process. A trained mediator helps the victim and 
offender discuss the crime and consequences for them both 
apart from face to face interactions how else can restorative justice systems be used - answer. 
the offender could pay for damage caused 
. the offender could physically repair the damag...
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Updated 2024 With Complete Solutions
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Updated 2024 With Complete Solutions 
 
A nuisance variable which does not vary systematically with the Dependent Variable - ANS -What is an Extraneous Variable? 
 
When participants are influenced by cues indicating the purpose of the experiment and change their behaviour - ANS -What are Demand Characteristics? 
 
When a participant over-performs in an effort to please the experimenter - ANS -What is the Please-U Effect? 
 
When a participant under-performs in an...
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY: SELF REPORTS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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Self-report 
A self-report is any method that involves asking a P about their feelings, attitudes, beliefs and so on. Examples of self-reports are questionnaires and interviews. Self-reports are often used as a way of gaining Ps' responses in observational studies and experiments. 
Questionnaire 
Questionnaires are a type of self-report method that consist of a set of questions usually in a highly structured written form. Questionnaires can contain both open questions and closed questions and P...
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Personality - How someone is different from other people (repeated behaviour) 
Laypersons view of personality - o collection of traits of terms that describe a person (shy). 
o These terms pointing out what is different about them. 
o Should be consistent over time not based off just once. 
o You either have the trait or you do not. 
o These terms explain behavior 
Psychologists view of personality - o Organized collection of adjectives (structure to personality) 
if you have one of those traits...
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