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Questions -
Q1. Explain correlational research designs (what they are, how they are limited).
Q2. Describe the nature of the third-variable problem, and give a social-psychology relevant example (be sure to show mastery by full explaining).
Q3. Discuss how, based on course content, the media has misinterpreted correlational findings regarding the sexual health of women.
Q4. Susan is asked in class: "Which creature is responsible for the most human deaths in the world?" She answers "sharks" and is very surprised to learn that the answer is "mosquito", followed by humans, then snakes, then dogs and sandflies (Winegard, 2019).
There are likely 2 types of cognitive bias at work here.
a. Explain and define each type of bias.
b. In this example, why does this bias "matter" (i.e., what harm could it do)? In other words, why care about this?
c. Explain ways to reduce the impact of such biases (either in general, or in Susan's case).