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Watson and Rayner and Rosenhan Knowledge What animal did Watson and Rayner attempt to create a phobia of? How many bangs of the steel bar did it take for Albert’s phobia to stick? What aim could Watson and Rayner not test? Describe the sample in Watson and Rayner. What type of observation was used in Rosenhan? What kind of experiment was used in Rosenhan? How many hospitals were used in the first part of Rosenhan’s experiment? How many pseudopatients were used altogether? How many pseudopatients were male and female? AO3 Questions Evaluate Rosenhan’s study in terms of validity (8) Compare Watson and Rayner and Rosenhan in terms of reliability (16) Compare Rosenhan’s study with Watson and Rayner’s study in terms of ethics (16) Evaluate the generalisability of Watson and Rayner compared to Rosenhan (8) Evaluate Watson and Rayner’s study (8) Evaluate Rosenhan’s study (8)

Loftus and Palmer and Rosenhan Knowledge Which experimental design is used in Rosenhan’s study 1? Give two findings of study 1/study 2 in Rosenhan What was the aim of Rosenhan’s study 1/study 2? What was the sample in study 1 of Rosenhan? How many participants in exp1/exp2 in Loftus and Palmer’s study? What was the aim of Loftus and Palmer’s study? Give the experimental design of Loftus and Palmer AO3 Questions Compare Loftus and Palmer and Rosenhan in terms of validity (8) Compare Loftus and Palmer and Rosenhan in terms of ethics (8) Evaluate Loftus and Palmer (8) Evaluate Rosenhan (8) Compare Loftus and Palmer and Rosenhan (20) Compare Loftus and Palmer and Rosenhan in terms of generalisability (8)

Raine and Sherif AO3 Questions Knowledge What was Raine’s sample? What was the aim of Raine’s study? What research method did Raine use? What are 3 results from Raine’s study? What were the control group matched on in Raine’s study? Give 3 characteristics of the sample used in Sherif’s study What was the aim of Sherif’s study? Give 3 results from Sherif’s study What were the names of the groups in Sherif’s study? What were the 3 superordinate goals in Sherif? AO3 Questions 1.Evaluate the ethics of Raine and Sherif (8) 2. Compare the scientific status of Raine and Sherif’s experiments (16) 3. Compare the ecological validity of Raine and Sherif’s studies (8) 4. Evaluate Raine (8) 5. Evaluate Sherif (8) 6. Compare the generalisability of Raine and Sherif (8) 7. Assess the subjectivity of Raine and Sherif (8)

Raine and Baddeley AO3 Questions Evaluate Baddeley’s study (20) Knowledge Which scan was used in Raine? What are Baddeley’s findings and conclusions? What was the sample used in Raine’s study? Give an example of a control used in Baddeley’s study What were the four groups in Baddeley’s study? Who were the participants in Baddeley’s study? What was the procedure in Baddeley’s study? AO3 Questions Evaluate Baddeley’s study (20) Compare the validity of Baddeley and Raine’s study (8) Evaluate the reliability of Raine’s study (8) Compare the ethics of Baddeley and Raine’s study (8) Compare Raine and Baddeley’s study in terms of generalisability (8) Evaluate Raine’s study (8)

Sherif and Loftus and Palmer Knowledge How many boys participated in Sherif’s study? What was the aim of Sherif’s study? Identify the 3 stages of the procedure in Sherif’s study State the results of Raine’s study What was the aim of Loftus and Palmer? How many participants were in each experiment for Loftus and Palmer? Describe the procedure of each experiment in Loftus and Palmer What were the results for each experiment in Loftus and Palmer? What was Loftus and Palmer’s conclusion? AO3 Questions Compare the ethical implications of Loftus and Palmer and Sherif (8) Compare Loftus and Palmer and Sherif in terms of validity (16) Evaluate Loftus and Palmer and Sherif in terms of reliability (16) Evaluate Loftus and Palmer (20) Evaluate Sherif (8)

Baddeley and Watson and Rayner Knowledge What experimental design was used in Watson and Rayner’s study? What were the four aims of Watson and Rayner’s study? Describe the procedure of Watson and Rayner’s study What was the IV and DV in Watson and Rayner’s study? What was the aim of Baddeley’s study? How many groups were in Baddeley’s study? How many words were used in each list of Baddeley’s study? What did Baddeley find from his experiments? AO3 Questions Compare the generalisability of Watson and Rayner and Baddeley (8) Compare the ethical implications of Watson and Rayner and Baddeley (8) Evaluate Baddeley in terms of reliability and validity (16) Evaluate Watson and Rayner (8) Evaluate Baddley (20)