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    notes, Pilavin et al

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    Pilavin et al 1969 1. The aim of the study is to find out if people want to help someone if they have an injury or are just drunk‚ also to see if the person is from different race makes any change in their want to help. 2. Informed consent – the participants didn’t know they were in an experiment. Deception- information has been withheld e.g. the man was an actor Right to withdraw- the participants didn’t have to choice to withdraw at the beginning 3. If the man was on a cane or drunk.

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    Even though‚ both Al-Athir and Polo are describing the same matter‚ the way they see Tatars is quite different. Both authors came from a rapidly different background and it can be seen in the way they are approaching Tatars and describing their way of living. Muslim scholar‚ Al-Athir see Mongols as a threat. For Al-Athir Tatars are «…the greatest catastrophe and the most dire calamity…» Therefore‚ Al-Athir does not take into considerations any possible good sides of the Tatars. For example‚

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    Melnyk et al.2014

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    and C. Billington. 1992. “Managing Supply Chain Inventory: Pitfalls and Opportunities.” Sloan Management Review 33 (3): 65–73. Melnyk‚ S.‚ R. Lummus‚ R. Vokurka‚ L. Burns‚ and J. Sandor. 2009. “Mapping the Future of Supply Chain Management: A Delphi Study.” International Journal of Production Research 47 (16): 4629–4653. Melnyk‚ S.‚ E. Davis‚ R. Spekman‚ and J. Sandor. 2010. “Outcome-Driven Supply Chains.” MIT Sloan Management Review 51 (2): 33–38. Openshaw‚ J.‚ and A. Craddock. 2012. “Ready‚ Set‚ Go

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    KEY STUDY ______________Level of Analysis Research data: (Topic‚ author/s‚ date) Genetics and behaviour Kendler et al‚ 1992 DESCRIBE: Key words from the syllabus/me: Genes‚ MZT‚ DZT‚ Nature‚ Nurture‚ Correlational Method Women‚ Alcohol Learning outcome: nr. 11 Aim: Examine the role of genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of narrowly and broadly defined alcoholism in women

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    According to Roehlkepartain et al. (2006) “ some scholars have found‚ for example‚ that certain forms of religiousness may be more pathological‚ including a strictly utilitarian or extrinsic religion or spirituality‚ a conflict-ridden‚ fragmented religion or spirituality‚ an impoverished authoritarian religion or spirituality‚ and a defense mechanism that allows people to deny and retreat from reality” (p. 11). When I see how they removed religion or anything related to the bible in the school system

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    Leonard Cohen is one of the most famous singer songwriters‚ to ever come out of Canada. He is often compared to Bob Dylan in style and depth and the impact he had on the music scene starting in the 60’s and his popularity still continues to today. Famous songs include Bird on a Wire‚ Everybody knows‚ Hallelujah and Dance me to the end of Love. Several of his songs have been featured in films such as Wonder Boys and Natural Born Killers‚ which opened his music to new generations. Leonard Cohen was

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    Study Hall? The idea of study hall is short and simple: a period that students can take for themselves to study or do any other activity they would like. Study hall is a part of most high school schedules today. However‚ some people argue wether the concept of study hall is legit and not just a waste of time. They question if students are in fact using study hall for academical purposes and not as just another free period. Nonetheless‚ Study hall is beneficial and can have a positive affect on students

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    on empirical study. Parsons’ functionalism was not particularly interested in motivations as he was interested in society looking after itself through its agents. Garfinkel did emphasise tacit understanding and knowledge of their surroundings; however he and H. Sacks did not judge the validity of sense making (Baert‚ 1998‚ 85) - just that people did it and acted on it. It is not a question fo right or wrong interpretations and choices (if choices there are) but just how (Cuff et al.‚ 1990‚ 185).

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    Study Hall

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    AP classes‚ teacher drill their student with knowledge in a short amount of time. Both classes distribute more homework then average. That is why study halls should be kept at High School. Students at who carry a heavy load on their back resulting from honors or AP classes filling up there whole schedule‚ need more time to work on homework. A study hall is the perfect class because it allows them to have time during the day‚ when at school to work on unfinished homework. If Honors and AP classes

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    Compare and contrast 3 psychological approaches to the study of criminal behaviour Tim Booth Crime has been defined as ’acts attracting legal punishment’ (Blackburn‚ 1993; p.5) and it can fall within numerous legal categories‚ ranging from crimes against persons‚ against property‚ white collar crimes and so on. However‚ offences such as ’moral crime’‚ where no law has been broken‚ also need to be considered‚ especially when studying the cause and prevention through psychology. Just as the types

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