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I believe the Ao3 in this is implemented by applying it to existing psychological research (generally speaking it undermines the findings and reduces the validity of research) for instance research by Milgram,Asch,Zimbardo displayed Beta Bias by not considering how females behaviour may differ and the results generalised to the wider population: an example of gender differences being minimised hence misrepresenting gender differences. Alpha bias is shown in research by Bowlby in his monotropic theory as it over exaggerates the role of the mother etc. AO3 for Culture would include real world examples of how cultures differ Like nudity in Arabic speaking cultures compared to African cultures are very different, Demonstrating the importance of why these Emic constructs should be considered when conducting psychological research. This can also be applied to existing research like Ainsworth's Attachment types: She used an imposed etic construct of what she believed to be a healthy upbringing as though it's a universal concept when it is really just an emic reflection on 'western' child-rearing. This could be a major flaw in her research and the differences in upbringing between cultures may just be the preferred "healthy" child rearing and the reason as to why other cultures showed more children being identified as having an insecure attachment. The key is that you should remember that AO3 doesn't have to be research evidence into these theories but application into real world examples and existing research is just as good. to note examiners love when you can apply theories to existing research and the implications by not considering these kinds of factors and how it may affect the results. It shows them that you have a good understanding of the content.(This doesn't mean you should disregard research evaluations) Hope this helps
Here is my reply to someone who commented the same as you read below: I believe the Ao3 in this is implemented by applying it to existing psychological research (generally speaking it undermines the findings and reduces the validity of research) for instance research by Milgram,Asch,Zimbardo displayed Beta Bias by not considering how females behaviour may differ and the results generalised to the wider population: an example of gender differences being minimised hence misrepresenting gender differences. Alpha bias is shown in research by Bowlby in his monotropic theory as it over exaggerates the role of the mother etc. AO3 for Culture would include real world examples of how cultures differ Like nudity in Arabic speaking cultures compared to African cultures are very different, Demonstrating the importance of why these Emic constructs should be considered when conducting psychological research. This can also be applied to existing research like Ainsworth's Attachment types: She used an imposed etic construct of what she believed to be a healthy upbringing as though it's a universal concept when it is really just an emic reflection on 'western' child-rearing. This could be a major flaw in her research and the differences in upbringing between cultures may just be the preferred "healthy" child rearing and the reason as to why other cultures showed more children being identified as having an insecure attachment. The key is that you should remember that AO3 doesn't have to be research evidence into these theories but application into real world examples and existing research is just as good. to note examiners love when you can apply theories to existing research and the implications by not considering these kinds of factors and how it may affect the results. It shows them that you have a good understanding of the content.(This doesn't mean you should disregard research evaluations) Hope this helps