Module 9 & 10 of myers psychology textbook
explain what question the researchers we...
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Module 9 & 10 of myers psychology textbook
explain what question the researchers were trying to answer with this study and what their findings were. discuss any criticisms of the research and any evidence that the research was duplicated in another study. finally, summarize the results of the original study, and discuss at least one application or significant finding that resulted from the study.
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