Social Psychology Classic Study

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Social Psychology Classic Study Sherif (1954) Robber’s Cave Study

Sherif Robber’s Cave Study QUIZ We have already watched a video and made brief notes on the study Test your knowledge – Individual task but we shall discuss each answer Download Socrative student app Room number: AEB6UQEPF

Recap on GRAVE (AO3)   G – Generalisability – can we generalise the results of this study to the target population? How big was the sample, was it representative?    R – Reliability - Can this study be replicated? Would we get the same results again? How good are the controls? A – Application - Do the findings of this study suggest any practical applications? Is it relevant to real-life situations?  V – Validity – Internal: Is this study measuring what it says it is measuring? Are the results accurate? External: Are the tasks required of the participants natural? Is the setting natural or artificial? Ecological? Population? E- Ethics - Has this study adhered to ethical guidelines? Informed consent, Right to withdraw, Debrief, Deception, Protection of participants.

Features of the study to focus on for evaluation Generalisability – Sample details (unrepresentative) Reliability? Applicability – superordinate goals especially Validity This is a field experiment (still seen as controlled) Identify IV and DV Why can you argue high internal validity? Examples? Low validity? Ethics – any ethical concerns?

Sherif (1954) - Evaluation Evaluation in pairs using GRAVE Generalisability Reliability Application Validity Ethics For each of these, explain what the strength/weakness is and explain why it is a strength or weakness. Point – What is your point (i.e. Is it a strength? What is it?) Explain – Explain reasons for your point (evidence, example, explanation)Why? Comment – comment on why you point is relevant This means that… Therefore

Classic Study – Sherif (1954) Revise what we have covered so far for your November tests Robber’s Cave Study Write up of your APRC Ensure this is detailed APRC: Pg. 56-67 of textbooks (on learning space) Extra links on the learning space Videos to help understanding of the study: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QGNxRGgBwM https://explorable.com/robbers-cave-experiment Sherif https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QGNxRGgBwM

To add to exam technique notes Command word Assess: Give careful consideration to all the factors or events that apply and identify which are the most important or relevant. Make a judgement on the importance of something, and come to a conclusion. 8 marks 4 PECs Conclusion