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    • Define universality
      The assumption that psychological theories and findings can be applied to all people regardless of gender
    • Define androcentrism
      The dominance of male perspectives in research, resulting in marginalisation of female experiences
    • Define alpha bias
      Exaggerating differences between genders
    • Define beta bias
      Minimising differences between genders
    • Define culture bias 

      The tendency to favour one culture over another in psychological research, theory or practice
    • Define ethnocentrism
      Judging other cultures based on the norms and values of one’s own culture. Often seeing your own as superior
    • Define cultural relativism
      Understanding that behaviour and values are relative to cultural context, rejecting universal judgment.
    • dealing with ethics (British Psycholgical Society)
      • Deception
      • Right to withdraw
      • Informed consent
      • Protection from harm
      • Privacy
    • Sieber and Stanley - social sensitivity
      • What is the research question
      • What is the methodology
      • What is the context
      • What is the use
    • gender bias - worrell
      • Suggested a number of research criteria that are particularly important to ensure research investigations are not gender bias.
      • Make sure both men and women are represented in the sample.
      • Only generalise to one gender if the study was only that gender
    • Define free will
      individuals can make choices themselves
    • define determinism
      behaviour is controlled by internal or external forces
    • hard determinism
      free will is an illusion
    • biological determinism
      behaviour is governed by biological factors
    • psychic determinism
      behaviour influenced by unconscious drives
    • soft determinism
      behaviour is determined but individual has some control
    • negative of hard determinism
      • ignored role of free will
      • humanist psychologists argue behaviour can’t be solely explained by deterministic factors
      • need to consider both genetic and environmental
    • advantage of determinism
      • scientific
      • led to development of treatments and drugs
      • improves life quality of people
    • advantage of free will
      • accounts for individual differences
      • maslow hierarchy of needs emphasises individuals can make choices based on personal goals
      • people have the agency to make decisions which shape their actions
    • disadvantage of free will
      • suggests free will is an illusion
      • libet - people consciously regulate their decisions
      • behaviours may be controlled by unconscious processes
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