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Paper 1 Introductory topics in psychology
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Paper 1 Introductory topics in psychology
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Social Influence
Answer all questions in this section.
0 1 Outline informational social influence as an explanation for conformity.
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0 2 A teacher asked her class for a volunteer to talk to future A-level students. The
teacher asked Sarah first, but she refused. The teacher then asked Emily to help.
Use your knowledge of resistance to social influence to explain Emily’s likely response
to the teacher’s request.
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0 3 A teacher investigated students’ attitudes to the school’s uniform rules. The school box
consisted of students from Years 7–11, with 100 students in each year.
She conducted interviews individually with 10 students. One of the questions in the
interview was, ‘How many times have you been ‘told off’ for not following the school’s
uniform rules this term?’ The results from this question are shown in Table 1.
Table 1 Number of times each student had been ‘told off’ that term
Student
Number of
times ‘told off’
1 1
2 7
3 2
4 3
5 4
6 5
7 3
8 1
9 25
10 2
0 3 . 1 Explain why the median would be a more appropriate measure of central tendency
than the mean for the data in Table 1.
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0 3 box . 2 Explain how the sample of 10 participants could have been obtained from the
students at the school using stratified sampling.
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0 3 . 3 Investigator effects sometimes occur in interviews.
Explain two modifications that would help to minimise investigator effects in this
study.
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Modification 1
Modification 2
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0 4 Maya wants to encourage the workers in her office to use their own reusable cups at box
work, rather than the disposable paper cups provided by the company.
Explain how Maya might show either commitment or flexibility to persuade the
workers to change their behaviour.
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0 5 Briefly outline three findings from Asch’s research [Show Less]