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Psychology
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Evaluate the behaviourist approach to explaining behaviour. {6 marks}

For this question I recommend developing one positive and one negative point, both of which follow the PEEL (point evidence explanation link) format. This ensures that you hit the knowledge marks ...

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What are the main explanations of Schizophrenia

There are several different theories that can explain schizophrenia. There are biological explanations such as the dopamine hypothesis and genetic explanation, and there are social explanations such as th...

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What is concurrent validity?

In order to better understand concurrent validity, we should approach construct validity first: Construct validity refers to a test's ability to measure what it claims to measure. For example, does a test...

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Why is identification seen as a stronger form of conformity than compliance but weaker than internalisation?

Identification involves both private and public acceptance of behaviour whereas compliance only involves the superficial change of just public, so is seen as weaker that identification. However indentific...

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Describe the process of synaptic transmission.

An action potential travels down the axon of the presynsaptic neurone. It stimulates the vesicles to bind to the pre synaptic membrane and release their neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. They dif...

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