Psych 18th June - Research Methods help

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    Psych 18th June - Research Methods help
    Hi, just wondering if anyone has any documents they could upload for help with the research methods section next week..
    Really struggling on what you need to know

    If anyone could help would mean alot!
    Thanks!
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    Re: Psych 18th June - Research Methods help
    (Original post by xharriet)
    Hi, just wondering if anyone has any documents they could upload for help with the research methods section next week..
    Really struggling on what you need to know

    If anyone could help would mean alot!
    Thanks!
    I've written up a sort of guide for the 2010 research methods paper which might be helpful! http://brain-freeze.co.uk/files/2010...paperunit4.pdf
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    (Original post by xharriet)
    Hi, just wondering if anyone has any documents they could upload for help with the research methods section next week..
    Really struggling on what you need to know

    If anyone could help would mean alot!
    Thanks!
    iv got some good stuff-I upload them later today! just laying in bed at the moment!

    This was sent from Mephestics Galaxy Far far away..
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    Re: Psych 18th June - Research Methods help
    For the different inferential tests like Spearman's Rho etc, what exactly do we need to know about them?? The textbook is just full of complicated maths equations that I know I won't learn.. do we need that?
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