The purpose of most experiments is to try and collect this. It can be quantitative or qualitative.
What is data?
This refers to incredibly quick and small movements that unconsciously communicate our feelings.
What are micro expressions?
This approach to normality focuses on someone's ability to practically live in society.
What is the functional approach?
This type of profiling involves using statistics from past crimes to construct a likely profile
What is inductive profiling?
What is lock in?
This ethical principle would be breached if someone was not allowed to quit your experiment partway
What are Withdrawal Rights?
This basic facial expression is characterized by wide eyes, raised flat eyebrows, and slightly open jaw
What is fear?
The part of the attitude that relates to how the attitude object makes us feel.
What is the affective?
The first stage of memory.
What is encoding?
Who is Dolores?
[ 3, 11, 4, 19, 7, 12, 8, 9, 3, 12, 6, 6, 12, 16, 5, 14, 9, 17]
What is 9?
Asking someone what their name is or what day it is whilst attached to a polygraph test are all examples of this technique?
What are control questions?
This function of an attitude is to enable us to fit into social groups.
What is social identity?
"look they brought it on themselves" is an example of this neutralization technique.
What is denial of victim?
This isntrumental. 0:52
What is maps?
This refers to the portion of your experiment who will not be exposed to the independent variable
What is the control group?
Changing the tone of your voice, pause length, and emphasis are all examples of this way we communicate our thoughts and feelings.
What are paralinguistic cues?
Describing someone with a broken leg as abnormal because it can be treated would be an example of this approach to normality.
What is medical?
Marriage, employment, and peers are all social factors that improve this.
What is desistance? (not reoffending)
Mr Contebardo's favourite animal.
What is a lion?
This type of data has an underlying assumption that participants are honest and reliable.
What is subjective data?
Breathing, Heart rate, Blood Pressure, and this are measured by a polygraph test.
What is a galvanic skin response (sweating accepted)?
Developing a positive attitude towards a product because of a celebrity endorsement would be an example of this.
What is classical conditioning?
The acts committed during a crime that were not necessary to commit that crime.
What is a signature behaviour?
This cover song 3:13
What is die young?