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The extent of participant bias in research. However, despite such advantages, we must recognise that case studies are still nevertheless limited.
When designing a piece of research there is a lot to think about. There are practicalities to think about and variables to control. Should we concentrate on the bigger picture or should we really focus on the little things? In conclusion, when designing research although all variables and practicalities should be considered the end result and bigger picture should also be carefully considered.
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Can you hear the wheels turning? Relationships between and within groups. Sumner coined in 1906 the terms in-group and out-group, setting forth one of the first pieces of literature to showcase the differences between groups, how people may perceive themselves in relation to these groups, and their interactions.