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You are going to be given a question to answer. While answering the question you MUST remain silent. You must not look at other people’s answers. You will have the opportunity to ASK me questions after. Are you happy to take part in this survey?

Barbara was either convicted of FRAUD or BURGLARY NO IMAGE Barbara was either convicted of FRAUD or BURGLARY

Lets collect and analyse the results. Burglary Fraud NO IMAGE

In your groups answer as many questions as you can: What was the AIM(S) of this experiment? What was the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE? What was the DEPENDENT VARIABLE? Why were you asked to rate how attractive Barbara is? Were any extraneous variables COTROLLED for? What? How? What can we CONCLUDE from the results? Is this experiment RELIABLE? Are the results VALID? Are the results useful to us? How? Are there any ETHICAL ISSUES?

This experiment was carried out by SIGALL and OSTROVE How do our results compare to theirs?

Lets collect and analyse the results. Burglary 2.8 5.20 5.10 Fraud 5.45 4.35 NO IMAGE

KEY STUDY Task: Complete the key study template for SIGALL and OSTROVE (1975)

You now have 3 key studies for TOPIC E Which key study??..... 2.80 44 12 115 5.45 30 000 12-13 16 22