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What are the three types of conformity?

Compliance: Changing public behaviour but not private beliefs in order to fit in with the group. Identification: Changing public behaviour and private beliefs but only when WITH the group. Internalisation...

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Define and describe one limitation of volunteer sampling.

Volunteer sampling refers to recruiting subjects who are willing to participate in the study. For example, the researcher could distribute leaflets and place an advertisement in a newspaper. The voluntary...

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Outline the main features of the Working Memory Model?

The working memory model (WMM) was put forward by Baddeley and Hitch. The model consists of 4 main features; central executive, phonological loop, visual-spatial sketchpa...

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Describe and Evaluate Ainsworth’s The Strange Situation (6 Marks)

According to the spec. You must note that Description (A01) is worth less than Evaluation (A03). Therefore you should try to divide up the proposed points with that in mind. (2 Marks for Describe and 4 fo...

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Marie analyses the profiles of people using online dating apps Tinder, Hinge and Bumble. She finds that on average, women tend to upload photos to their profile that advertise their physical looks, while men upload photos that advertise resources and weal

Question continued - wealth.Using your knowledge of evolutionary perspectives on mate preference, explain why these different strategies may have been adopted (4)The evolutionary explanation argues that t...

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