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diehl5

Teaching High School Psychology - 4 views

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    A host of activities for all topics as well as various psychology news and links. Easily searchable with highly reputable information.
Anne McDonough

5 psychology experiments you couldn't do today - 2 views

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    This 10.54 min video discusses the changes in ethics in psychological research.
helenkab

Psychology Research Ethics | Simply Psychology - 12 views

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    As the websites name implies, a simple guide to ethics for the IA
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    by Saul McLeod published 2007 Ethics are very important when carrying out any type of psychological research. Before we can begin any research method it is vital that we stick to an ethical code of practice, as we will be dealing with people. Ethics refers to the correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research.
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    by Saul McLeod published 2007 Ethics are very important when carrying out any type of psychological research. Before we can begin any research method it is vital that we stick to an ethical code of practice, as we will be dealing with people. Ethics refers to the correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research.
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    Ethics in Psychology Research
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    As we discussed the ethics of the IA, the students used this site as a source. They use sites such as this throughout the semester. They were required to find at least 5 such sites during this lesson.
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    Lists the basics of ethics in a easy to read format. great for kids!
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    Basic information but concise.
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    Ethics in psychologhy research
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    This Webpage outlines Ethical guidelines in psychology according to the British Psychological Society and American Psychological Association. It also explains the process that researchers go through when they submit a proposal to conduct research. A valuable resource to share with students before they begin to conduct their experiments for IA.
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    https://explorable.com/course/research-design On this page you can find almost everything related to design and also guidelines to ethics!
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    by Saul McLeod published 2007, updated 2015 Ethics refers to the correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research. We have a moral responsibility to protect research participants from harm. However important the issue under investigation psychologists need to remember that they have a duty to respect the rights and dignity of research participants.
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    very useful information given especially on the link http://www.simplypsychology.org/Ethical%20Issues.pdf
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    Brief descriptions of different ethics issues
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    Good but lots of adds
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    Ethics refers to the correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research. We have a moral responsibility to protect research participants from harm. However important the issue under investigation psychologists need to remember that they have a duty to respect the rights and dignity of research participants.
mrudujit

Staying positive through the IB journey at school - 3 views

I notice that grades are falling because of relationship issues (parents being the usual prime enemy and girlfriend boy friend factors), low self esteem, anger management and depression issues and...

started by mrudujit on 28 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
krvannuys

Ethics & standards | BPS - 2 views

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Sarah Moes

American Experience | A Brilliant Madness - 0 views

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    A Brilliant Madness: The story of Nobel Prize winning mathematician John Nash.
lbrandt5

Websites for Ethics in Psychology - 1 views

10 studies that could never be done today http://mentalfloss.com/article/52787/10-famous-psychological-experiments-could-never-happen-today National Council on Public Polls http://www.ncpp.org/?q=...

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Sarah Moes

Most Will Administer Shocks to Others When Prodded by 'Authority Figure' - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON - Nearly 50 years after one of the most controversial behavioral experiments in history, a social psychologist has found that people are still just as willing to administer what they believe are painful electric shocks to others when urged on by an authority figure. Jerry M.
Sarah Moes

Ethical Conduct of Behavioral Projects Involving Human Participants by High School Stud... - 0 views

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    Improving science literacy in the United States requires strengthening science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education at the middle- and high-school levels. Including a hands-on research experience element in the curricula of scientific disciplines is a crucial part of education in all STEM disciplines, including psychology.
mzayan

Neuroscience For Kids - 0 views

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    Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning about the nervous system and brain with hands on activities, experiments and information.
jackteacher

http://users.sussex.ac.uk/~grahamh/RM1web/MannWhitneyHandout%202011.pdf - 1 views

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    A good explanation of when to use the Mann-Whitney U-thest
jessica-sanders

IB Psychology Notes: NOTES: Sociocultural Level of Analysis - 8 views

  • Zimbardo’s Stanford prison
  • Milgram
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  • When princess diana died, many people across UK mourned as if she was family
  • Tajfel et al 1971:
  • O'Reilly 2000: studying Britist expatriates on the Costa del Sol.
  • situational
  • dispositional
  • .g. a girl has  date with a guy, and the guy is late
  • fundamental attribution error)
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    Notes on SLOA. Content for each Learning Outcome. Examples of studies.
Hannah McNeill

Philip Zimbardo: The psychology of evil - 3 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsFEV35tWsg A really interesting talk on obedience to authority, through the Stanford Prison experiment, but a great background intro.

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started by Hannah McNeill on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Regina Alfonso

Ted lecture. Elizabeth Loftus on the fragility of memory - 1 views

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    Great tool to discuss ethical issues. It provides background for those interested in replicating E. Loftus' memory experiment
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    I love Ted Talks. Such a brilliant site with so many good, short, talks.
tschumperlin

IB Psychology SL - 4 views

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    The course is the study of human experience and behavior seen through three major perspectives and various methods of psychological enquiry, with particular emphasis on empirical psychology and practical experimental work where the student will develop the capacity to work critically with both psychological theories and empirical studies.
adeebak

Jill Bolte Taylor: My stroke of insight - 1 views

Jill Bolte Taylor got a research opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: She had a massive stroke, and watched as her brain functions - motion, speech, self-awareness - shut down one by on...

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started by adeebak on 27 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
katinagrigs0912

Your Amazing Brain - 7 views

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    Your Amazing Brain--This is a fun, interactive site that makes learning about the human brain fun and not as daunting as some students make it out to be. Includes games, experiments, and tests.
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    I agree. Awesome website.
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    Through out my community searches I keep coming across this website. It looks to provide great insight into several of the areas that make up Biopsychosocial psychology.
sonica

IA-To calculate Statistics in Psychology - 6 views

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    This web site currently features a number of statistical test calculators that social science students (and others) might find useful. These were originally developed in order to analyse the data accumulated at the Philosophy Experiments web site (partly just for the fun of it, and partly because SPSS and the like are cumbersome and prohibitively expensive). The calculators are designed to be easy to use - normally requiring only that you input your data and press a button. It is very useful for IA-Results section
katinagrigs0912

Useful student sites - 4 views

http://www.socialpsychology.org/ The largest social psychology database on the Internet..This site has related articles, info. about related topics, related resources, and a cool Jigsaw classroom f...

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started by katinagrigs0912 on 27 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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