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State and explain one definition of abnormality

One definition of abnormality is failure to function adqeuately. This occurs when someone is unable to cope with ordinary demands of day to day living. In 1989 David Rosenham and Seligman proposed three s...

Answered by Niamh C. Psychology tutor
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How do I discuss the strengths and limitations of a study?

For each study, you will only need to know a maximum of 4 strengths/limitations. Focus on evaluation points which are based on the methodology of the research and how this has impacted the findings and ge...

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How do I think of evaluation points in exam essays?

It's impossible to remember evaluation points for every possible essay that may come up on the exam, so it's a good idea to always think of what's covered in the Issues and Debates topics, and apply it to...

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Explain how you would approach the following A-Level exam question: Discuss research into the disruption of biological rhythms (e.g. shift work and jet lag) (8 + 16 marks).

Firstly, one must consider the key words in the question to be addressed in the main body of the essay and also the number of marks available and how they are divided. Here we would highlight "discus...

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Why do I have to study research methods? Why can't I just look at interesting case studies?

Although they can be tedious to get your head around, research methods are a fundamental part to Psychological research. Psychology is forever pushing the boundaries with ethics when it comes to research,...

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