Our focus on disgust-related imagery toms and diagnoses using the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for exposures was more successful in targeting the emotion DSM-IV: Child and Parent versions. 5 Describe the psychology that was being investigated in the Saavedra and Silverman study (button ... Outline one strength of the sampling technique used in this study. At least one of your evaluation points must be about ethics. Issues & Debates PSYCHIATRY, 41:11, NOVEMBER 2002 Fig.1 Ratings of distress relative to manipulation of buttons in treatment expo-sure sessions. • The ratings are subjective and this lowers reliability. At least one of your evaluation points must be about the use of quantitative data. SAAVEDRA AND SILVERMAN 1378 J. Common choices included generalisability, the collection if valid in-depth data issues surrounding potential psychological harm. by Saavedra and Silverman. Sample Question - The study by Saavedra and Silverman (button phobia) investigated the case of a child. ACAD. • Low generalizability – due to case study. [10] 5 From the study by Saavedra and Silverman (button phobia): [2](a) Outline how the subjective rating of distress was measured in this study. AM. Weaknesses • Lacks mundane realism. Posttreatment, 6-, and 12-Month Follow-up Posttreatment, 6-, and 12-month follow-up assessment For example they were able to randomly allocate different participants to the different conditions, they were able to deceive the participants of the real nature of the experiment and standardise the procedure as much as possible. Strengths • Qualitative and quantitative data were both acquired in this study. the strengths and limitations of Qualitative research focusing on its shortcomings and how Quantitative research can overcome these shortcomings. the study by Saavedra and Silverman (button phobia). 3 Saavedra and Silverman studied a boy with a button phobia. [2] 4 Evaluate the Saavedra and Silverman study (button phobia) in terms of two strengths and two weaknesses. The strongest responses evaluated the Saavedra and Silverman study in depth and in terms of two strengths and two weaknesses with at least one of these points covering the named issue of ethics. At least one of your evaluation points must be about ethics. Key words: qualitative, quantitative, research paradigm, eclectic. The paper concludes that an eclectic approach to educational research can not an option. Research methods are tools used to investigate a phenomenon of interest. (eyes test) in terms of two strengths and two weaknesses. Describe what happened during the behavioural exposures intervention phase of the therapy. The main strength of the method used by Schachter and Singer is the amount of control they had of their procedure. ... (subway Samaritans) in terms of two strengths and two weaknesses. ... Research methods in strengths and weaknesses on these parameters. ... 9 Evaluate the study by Baron-Cohen et al. Background Classical conditioning is a form of learning in which an unconditioned respected becomes linked to previously neutral stimulus to create a learned association. J Consult Clin Psychol 67:675–687 Silverman WK, Saavedra LM, Pina AA (2001), Test-retest of anxiety symp- ing perspective. Two strengths of the study by Saavedra and Silverman include: Internal Validity - The diagnosis of the boy as suffering from button phobia was made on the basis of official DSM-IV criteria which is a standardized tool used by clinical psychologists to identify psychological disorders. 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