Title: Charlton et al (2000): St Helena study. Date: 28th June 2017 Assessment Objective: To understand and know the study of Charlton (2000): St Helena Learning Outcomes and differentiation Grade Challenge questions To be able to describe and evaluate the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000) and use this as evidence for video games and aggression. A* - B To what extent can we generalize the findings of Charlton’s study How does this study help us to answer the question: Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour? To be able to describe and evaluate the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000) C - D To be able to describe and outline the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000). E - F Success Criteria To describe and evaluate the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000). Do Now! To complete the worksheet relating to the Anderson and Dill (2000) study. 7 minutes) Key words: Natural experiment Television Behaviour Observational
Charlton et al (2000): St Helena Study New Title: Charlton et al (2000): St Helena Study
Work Sheet Read through the study conducted by Charlton et al and highlight the key pieces of information. If you would like more information please read page 110 of the text book and add notes to your work sheet. Complete the evaluation of the study which is a the bottom on the worksheet. You need to fill in the blank lines with either STRENGTH or WEAKNESS
Without using your notes… Question 1 What was the aim for the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000)? (1 mark) Question 2 Describe the findings from the study conducted by Charlton et al (2000)? (4 marks) Question 3 Evaluate Charlton et al (2000) study (4 marks)
Without using your notes… Question 4 To what extent can we generalize the findings of Charlton’s study (the evaluation points will help you here). Question 5 How does this study help us to answer the question: Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour?
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