psychology core studies

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    • What percentage of parents indicated their child used the funhaler more than the normal inhaler?
      60%
    • How many parents said intake was always easy with the funhaler?
      22/30
    • What are the benefits of using the funhaler?
      • Increased levels of adherence
      • Increased satisfaction
      • Easy delivery
    • How many children participated in the study?
      32
    • What was the age range of the children in the study?
      Not specified
    • What are the limitations of the study?
      • Restricted age range
      • Unable to generalize to other age groups
      • Low levels of ecological validity
    • Who conducted the study on the funhaler?
      Chaney-2004
    • What type of data was collected from the questionnaire?
      Quantitative data
    • What are the characteristics of a good experiment?
      • High levels of ecological validity
      • Controlled environment
      • Standardized procedures
    • What is the name of the theory that states that children learn aggressive behavior by observing others?
      Bandura-1961
    • What was the aim of the study on good Samaritanism?
      To investigate the factors that influence helping behavior
    • What are the principles of ethics in psychology research?
      • Informed consent
      • Confidentiality
      • Right to withdraw
      • Protection of participants
    • Who conducted the study on obedience?
      Milgram-1963
    • What was the result of the study on obedience?
      65.2% of participants administered the maximum shock
    • What are the methods of data collection in psychology research?
      • Naturalistic observation
      • Structured observation
      • Case studies
      • Surveys
    • What is the definition of reliability in psychology research?
      Consistency of results
    • What is the definition of validity in psychology research?
      Measuring what it's supposed to measure
    • What are the types of sampling methods in psychology research?
      • Self-selected volunteers
      • Opportunity sample
      • Target population
      • Haphazard sample
      • Quota sample
    • What is the definition of ecological validity?
      The extent to which the findings can be generalized to real-life settings
    • What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data?
      Quantitative data is numerical, while qualitative data is descriptive
    • Why is informed consent important in psychology research?
      To protect the rights and welfare of participants
    • What are the characteristics of a good questionnaire?
      • Clear and concise language
      • Relevant and meaningful questions
      • Avoids leading or biased questions
    • What is the difference between structured and unstructured interviews?
      Structured interviews have a set list of questions, while unstructured interviews do not
    • What are demand characteristics in psychology research?
      Factors that influence participants' behavior and responses
    • Why is debriefing important in psychology research?
      To inform participants of the true nature of the study and ensure their well-being
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