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I just wanted to ask a quick question about psychology. I needed to know whether i need to remember numbers and statistics for the core studies unit 2 exam? For example in the Samuel and Bryant study do i have to remember the number of people in the sample and the amount of people that made errors in each condition. Help would be very much appreciated!
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(Original post by Jatyization)
I just wanted to ask a quick question about psychology. I needed to know whether i need to remember numbers and statistics for the core studies unit 2 exam? For example in the Samuel and Bryant study do i have to remember the number of people in the sample and the amount of people that made errors in each condition. Help would be very much appreciated!
I just wanted to ask a quick question about psychology. I needed to know whether i need to remember numbers and statistics for the core studies unit 2 exam? For example in the Samuel and Bryant study do i have to remember the number of people in the sample and the amount of people that made errors in each condition. Help would be very much appreciated!
I think the methodology and findings of the study is more important than exact specifics in numbers etc.
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I think the methodology and findings of the study is more important than exact specifics in numbers etc.
I think the methodology and findings of the study is more important than exact specifics in numbers etc.
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