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Evaluate the idiographic v nomothetic approach in psychology

A strength of taking a nomothetic view is that it may provide a more scientific explanation than the idiographic approach. The processes involved in nomothetic research tend to be more scientific (e.g. te...

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How do I structure my exam essays?

For a 16 marker, the examiner will expect to mark about 6 of those marks for the theory behind and argument, and 10 of these marks for the evaluation. Therefore, you should expect that over half of your e...

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What is the difference between short-term and long-term memory?

Memory is the ability to access information you have previously encountered and stored. This could be literally anything you have seen, heard, touched, smelled or tasted in your life ; such as the name of...

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How would you explain the process of an action potential based on the given graph?

The graph's two axes represent the membrane potential (mV) and the time (ms). We can see four phases: the resting potential, repolarisation, depolarisation and then rest potential again. It all starts wit...

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Evaluate research into the cognitive approach

Research into the cognitive approach is largely based upon computor models, which uses computor terminology to describe human cognition, for example 'input' would represent sensory information from our en...

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