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Question 1: D Question 2: B Question 3: A Question 4: A Question 5: 1) Participants want to make a more favorable impression of themselves 2) Participants might skew their answers to match what they think the researcher is looking for
@@rosas6899 That seemed true at first, but my argument is it's only affecting an individual. She didn't start out with the knowledge that she was being watched, and neither did the other subjects. So she was affected unintentionally by the experimenter(s), thus causing her to change her behavior.
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Countering bias- give pre screenings ti avoid bias, follow science methane, function blind studies, make sure u have operational definitions Use placebos Set transparent objectives / goals
Hi, can you please suggest any book(s)/article(s)/video(s) which help us to learn how to write a research article(s)? Of course, learning about research methodologies, data analyses, etc., are important; however, not knowing how to write/present the literature review, findings, discussions, etc., is even more important. P.S. Thanks for your hard work in developing such informative videos for us.
Hi, can you please explain why number 1 is A and not D? It sounds more like Ara is changing her behavior due to her being observed and not a researcher influencing the outcome. Thanks again for the videos.
I actually do not think I need to explain anything, because you are right! D would be a better answer since her behavior is changing due to the observation. Excellent catch! I will update the key
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Question 1: D
Question 2: B
Question 3: A
Question 4: A
Question 5: 1) Participants want to make a more favorable impression of themselves 2) Participants might skew their answers to match what they think the researcher is looking for
Thank you as well! Got a 5 on the AP Human Geo exam last year and your videos were a big help 😎❤️
why isn't 1 choice d (the hawthorne effect)? it sounds like she's changing her behavior in response to realizing she's being watched
@@rosas6899 I agree.
@@rosas6899 That seemed true at first, but my argument is it's only affecting an individual. She didn't start out with the knowledge that she was being watched, and neither did the other subjects. So she was affected unintentionally by the experimenter(s), thus causing her to change her behavior.
@@ZealousWins answer is d mr sinn said above
I feel obligated to thank you for these videos, particularly the APHG videos. They were one of my biggest study tools and I got a 4! Couldn’t be happier
In my opinion Personal Liberty is the Paramount essential to human dignity and human Happiness.This is applicable in Family,cos.and professional life.Nice vdo
Very Helpful!! Thanks for these videos
Countering bias- give pre screenings ti avoid bias, follow science methane, function blind studies, make sure u have operational definitions
Use placebos
Set transparent objectives / goals
Hi, can you please suggest any book(s)/article(s)/video(s) which help us to learn how to write a research article(s)? Of course, learning about research methodologies, data analyses, etc., are important; however, not knowing how to write/present the literature review, findings, discussions, etc., is even more important.
P.S. Thanks for your hard work in developing such informative videos for us.
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Hi, can you please explain why number 1 is A and not D? It sounds more like Ara is changing her behavior due to her being observed and not a researcher influencing the outcome. Thanks again for the videos.
I actually do not think I need to explain anything, because you are right! D would be a better answer since her behavior is changing due to the observation. Excellent catch! I will update the key
Hindsight- info is less surprising once u know it
Social desirability / participant bias- gives answers that are socially- acceptable and they’re not being hone
thanks for this!!
Thank ya
Db Ac
Researcher bias- they unknowingly change the result of the research
When you realize you are taking ap statistics and mr sinn is teaching ap psychology. 😀🥲
When you realize you are taking ap world history and mr sinn is teaching ap psychology. 😀🥲
when
When you realize you are taking AP Psych, Macro, and Micro but Mr. Sinn, an econ teacher, is only teaching AP psychology… :’)