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What is the difference in the evaluation of a study versus a theory?

When evaluating studies, you are assessing how useful the findings of the studies are in explaining the key question within the topic. Therefore, all evaluation points need to refe...

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How do I balance description and evaluation when answering an essay based question?

Firstly, the amount of description and evaluation expected of you will depend upon the wording of the question. Once you have considered what is expected of you, you can proceed confidently to answer the ...

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Discuss the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Use of Animals for psychological Research.

A main weakness of animal studies is that animals have a different physiology to humans. This means that any studies on animals cannot be accurately related to humans, making them invalid. For example, hu...

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Briefly outline the multistore model of memory (6 marks)

The Multistore Memory Model was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968. It is made up of 3 stores: the sensory register, the short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM). Information is detected ...

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How should I structure a 16 mark essay? (AQA)

The 16 mark essay is divided into 10 marks for evaluation and 6 marks for explanation. This is important to note as many students will weight their answer more heavily towards explanation rather than eval...

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