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2. What is peer review? And what are the conventions for submitting investgations for it?
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1. What are the 'main features' of science?
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3. How do we sample? And why is it important in psychological research?
Select activity Examples of journal articles that have been peer reviewed
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1. What are the 'main features' of science?
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1. What are the 'main features' of science?
2. What is peer review? And what are the conventions for submitting investgations for it?
3. How do we sample? And why is it important in psychological research?
4. What is the difference between reliability and validity? And how do we improve them in research?
5. What ethical issues do we need to consider in research?
6. Null hypotheses, alternative hypotheses and statistical errors (type I and type II)
7. How do we choose, and use, inferential statistics?
8. How do we analyse and interpret qualitative data?
9. Revision lesson
YEAR 13 - PRACTICAL PROJECT
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3. How do we sample? And why is it important in psychological research?