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Hancock et al. (2011) examined the features of crime narratives provided by Psychopathic offenders, to find out whether the language they use has unique characteristics compared to non-Psychopathic offenders.
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Gould (1982) aimed to investigate the early history of intelligence testing developed by Robert Yerkes in the early 1900s.
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Baron-Cohen et al. (1997) aimed to find out whether the ‘Reading the Mind in the Eyes’ task could successfully detect deficits in theory of mind in individuals with autistic spectrum disorder.
A secondary aim of the experiment was to discover whether any gender differences exist in ‘theory of mind’ abilities in neurotypical people.
Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.
*Background - 00:03
*Aim - 01:30
*Sample - 01:49
*Methodology - 03:06
*Procedure - 03:38
*Results - 04:58
*Conclusions - 05:47
*Evaluations - 07:24
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Freud (1909) aimed to investigate the case of Little Hans to understand why he had developed his phobia of horses, and he also wanted to gather evidence to support his Psychoanalytic theory, and in particular the phallic stage of psychosexual development.
Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.
*Background - 00:03
*Aim - 02:39
*Sample - 02:54
*Methodology - 03:10
*Procedure - 03:36
*Results - 06:11
*Conclusions - 08:07
*Evaluations - 08:55
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Maguire et al. (2000) aimed to investigate whether fully-licensed London taxi drivers have a significantly different hippocampi structure compared to non-taxi drivers.
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*Background - 00:04
*Aims - 01:34
*Sample - 01:42
*Methodology - 02:20
*Procedure - 02:43
*Results - 03:44
*Conclusions - 04:45
*Evaluations - 05:31
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Blakemore and Cooper (1970) aimed to investigate the effects of a limited early visual experience on the development of the primary visual cortex in cats, and whether brain plasticity occurs innately or is learned.
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*Background - 00:05
*Aims - 01:36
*Sample - 01:49
*Methodology - 02:04
*Procedure - 02:29
*Results - 04:02
*Conclusions - 06:32
*Evaluations - 07:06
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Casey et al. (2011) aimed to investigate whether delay of gratification in children would predict the ability to control impulses and sensitivity to “alluring or social cues”, at both the neural and behavioural level, when the participants reached adulthood.
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*Background - 00:06
*Aim - 01:30
*Sample - 01:44
*Methodology - 02:04
*Procedure - 02:41
*Results - 05:41
*Conclusions - 07:36
*Evaluations - 08:40
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Sperry (1968) aimed to investigate how each hemisphere of the brain possesses independent streams of consciousness and memories, and how this impacts the abilities of split brain patients.
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*Background - 0:03
*Aims - 02:05
*Sample - 02:15
*Methodology - 02:33
*Procedure - 02:56
*Results - 04:02
*Conclusions - 06:23
*Evaluations - 07:18
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Lee et al. (1997) devised a study to compare moral evaluations of lying and truth-telling amongst Canadian children and children China.
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*Background - 00:04
*Aims - 00:47
*Sample - 00:55
*Methodology - 01:40
*Procedure - 02:59
*Results - 05:20
*Conclusions - 06:50
*Evaluations - 07:47
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Kohlberg (1968) aimed to investigate whether his theory of moral development could be supported by evidence gathered in a longitudinal study, conducted over a number of years.
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*Background - 00:04
*Aim - 00:51
*Sample - 01:01
*Methodology - 01:24
*Procedure - 01:50
*Results - 06:17
*Conclusions - 07:50
*Evaluations - 08:28
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Bandura et al. (1961) tested the prevalence of imitative learning in children by exposing them to behaviour demonstrated by an adult model, and then placing them in a novel situation without the model present.
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*Background - 0:03
*Aims - 1:09
*Sample - 1:54
*Methodology - 2:23
*Procedure - 3:21
*Results - 5:22
*Conclusions - 6:36
*Evaluations - 7:08
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Chaney et al. (2004) wanted to apply the principles of behaviour reinforcement and Operant Conditioning to improve the adherence of children who had asthma in using their inhalers.
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*Background - 0;03
*Aims - 1:05
*Sample - 1:20
*Methodology - 1:57
*Procedure - 2:24
*Results - 4:08
*Conclusions - 4:44
*Evaluations - 5:20
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Simons and Chabris (1999) investigated the phenomena of ‘inattentional blindness’ (also known as ‘Change blindness’), whereby an observer often fails to perceive an unexpected object or event, even if it appears in the area that the observer is observing, if their attention is focused on another object or task, or the object is not the centre of interest in the scene.
Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.
*Background - 0:04
*Aims - 1:46
*Sample - 2:22
*Methodology - 2:55
*Procedure - 3:35
*Results - 6:32
*Conclusions - 8:01
*Evaluations - 9:12
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Moray (1959) investigated the "Cocktail Party Effect" and the phenomenon of selective listening, to discover the factors which can affect people’s attention in dichotic listening tasks.
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*Background - 0:04
*Experiment 1 - 2:14
*Experiment 2 - 4:38
*Experiment 3 - 7:16
*Conclusions - 9:06
*Evaluations - 10:05
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Grant et al. (1998) investigated whether context-dependent memory could be found in a school setting – and more specifically, whether people who listened to background noise while studying for a test would perform differently compared to people who studied with no background noise.
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*Background - 0:05
*Aim - 0:41
*Sample - 0:58
*Methodology - 1:27
*Procedure - 2:02
*Results - 3:19
*Conclusions - 4:37
*Evaluations - 5:11
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Loftus and Palmer (1974) investigated the extent to which eyewitness testimony can be influenced by variables other than a person’s original memory of an event.
The researchers were interested in investigating what these variables could be, and how they have the ability to change people’s eyewitness testimony in relation to a traffic accident.
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*Background - 0:05
*Aims - 1:54
*Sample - 2:21
*Methodology and Procedure - 2:36
*Results - 4:58
*Conclusions - 6:22
*Evaluations - 8:30
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Levine et al. (2001) investigated whether factors, such as cultural values, economic factors, and the pace of life, would impact on helping behaviour in relation to non-emergency situations.
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*Background - 0:05
*Aims - 0:44
*Sample - 1:11
*Methodology - 1:25
*Procedure - 3:30
*Results - 5:02
*Conclusions - 6:20
*Evaluations - 7:27
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Piliavin et al. (1969) devised an experiment which took place on the New York subway to find out how people would react if they saw someone collapsing on a train.
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*Background - 0:04
*Aims - 1:34
*Sample - 2:45
*Methodology - 3:09
*Procedure - 4:22
*Results - 6:08
*Conclusions - 8:02
*Evaluations - 10:04
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Bocchiaro et al. (2012) were interested in studying the process of disobedience between individuals and authority, and the extent to which people will become whistle-blowers when dealing with an unethical request.
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*Background - 0:04
*Aims - 0:49
*Sample - 1:09
*Methodology - 1:47
*Procedure - 2:40
*Results - 6:53
*Conclusions - 10:23
*Evaluations - 12:35
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Milgram (1963) investigated the extent to which obedience would be shown by participants who were told by a figure of authority to administer electric shocks to another person.
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*Background - 0:03
*Aims - 1:22
*Sample - 1:50
*Methodology - 2:29
*Procedure - 2:59
*Results - 7:49
*Conclusions - 10:05
*Evaluations - 12:14
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