"-was there a statistically signif difference?
yes, as p<0.05 the results are said to be statistically significant, i didn't write this (1mark off whoops)
-is beneficience ok as the eithical standard do u think?
no, because the participants where not harmed in anyway, most people are saying voluntary participation, but i said integrity as the participants were bribbed to undertake the study so therefore the experiment was not "honest"
hope that helped
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cheers for that
-so if we said "yes as p<0.05" would we get the mark
-does anyone think i could get a mark for the echoic memory question
some text books i think say that sensory memory gets rid of irrelevant information, so i hope i am right
and i know this sounds weak, but im hoping we could get one mark for beneficience, because if you think about it, what if one of them had a sugar overdose or something stupid like that
and it didnt mention beneficience, so im hoping that "dodger roger" as my teacher calls the chief assesor guy, will allow this
-however, i do think the best response would be voluntary participation breach, because of bribes etc
PS...i also did say the List A would be used to act as a baseline comparison and also to help eliminate...etc