
Bowlby evaluations
Quiz by Laura Stephen
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The study by Bowlby used 31 boys and 13 girls, this makes the study have a .....
The sample of the study could be criticised however due to....
The delinquents and control group were all matched (similar) - what were they NOT matched on?
The study uses a case study with multiple methods to gain information about the child's upbringing and behaviour - what does this improve?
The problem we do have with validity in this study is that the mothers are being interviewed about their child's upbringing - what issue might this raise?
The ethics of the study can be questioned due to the fact that the participants names, IQ, diagnosis, delinquency behaviour and home information was published - this breaches what ethical guideline?
External reliability of Bowlby's results can be seen to be high due to what alternative evidence that shows similar results?
The study can be seen to have quite negative social implications as it lays disproportionate blame on who?
The study makes use of IQ tests which are given to every child at the clinic. This increases which evaluation issue?
Why can the study be seen to be ethical?