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How can I apply the issues and debates knowledge that we learn to other fields of psychology?

In an A-level psychology class, one of the main focuses is teaching students to evaluate the models they are presented with. This can be difficult as up until A-level students are presented with any scien...

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Outline the structure of the personality according to the psychodynamic approach (4 marks)

According to psychodynamic approaches, the personality is made up of three main components. The id is focuses on the self and an individual's core needs. It is often thought to be mainly concerned with se...

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Briefly discuss the multi-store model of memory and its individual components.

The multi-store model of memory consists of three main components; the sensory register, short-term memory (STM) and long term memory (LTM). This model of memory states that memory flows in a single, line...

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Explain the meaning of reciprocity in regards to caregiver-infant interactions. (2 marks)

Reciprocity refers to a two-way interction between the caregiver and baby, where they take turns in responding to each other. The interaction is sustained as they continuously elicit responses from each o...

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How can mental disorders be defined?

Mental disorders can be defined in a number of ways. One mathematical way it can be defined is a deviation from statistical norms. This means that a mental disorder is categorised as being either above or...

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