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Psychology
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Describe and explain the role of animal studies in attachment, provide an example

  • A01: Harlow’s Rhesus monkeys (1958). Harlow reared infant monkeys in isolation away from their mothers, causing privation, and put them in cages with two surrogate mothers. One was wire and a bottle...
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Psychologists carry out research into the effectiveness of SSRIS in treating depression. A possible ethical issue which may arise during the study is protection of participants from harm. How could the psychologist deal with this issue? - 4 marks

Participants must be reminded before throughout and after the study that they have the right to withdraw their data from the findings if they are showing signs of distress. (2)

When pubishing socia...

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How does behavioural psychology use classical conditioning to attempt to explain the development of phobias?

Behavioural Psychologists such as Skinner and Pavlov view all aspects of human experience as the result of complex conditioning. They explain phobias as a result of classical. Classical conditioning occur...

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How do you get full marks for evaluation in the 16 or 24 mark questions?

To gain full evaluation marks in a psychology essay you have to have A02 and A03 marks. A02 marks would be other studies that you have learnt about in psychology that contradict or support your original (...

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What is the difference between semantic and episodic memory?

The long term memory is arguably divided into three separate stores, these include the semantic memory, the episodic memory and the procedural memory. Tulving argued that these stores are distinct and sep...

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