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What is The Social Identity Theory?

The Social Identity theory holds that humans are put into and identify with social groups. An example of this would be someone being sorted into the Gryffindor house in one of the Harry Potter books and, ...

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How to design an experiment for an exam question?

Identify what type of 'experiment' the question is asking forIdentify key factors of an experiment:what is the aim/hypothesis of the experiment?what features need to be considered: number of Participants,...

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Describe one characteristic of each of the stages from Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.

Sensorimotor StageThere is a lack of object permanence; for example, if one played a game of peek-a-boo with a ten-month old baby, they would believe the person actually disappeared. Preoperational StageI...

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Describe a Social-Psycholgical Explanation of Autism Spectrum Disorder

When Leo Kanner first categorised ASD, he noted a lack of maternal warmth among children with ASD. from this statement, a theory was bred that ASD could be explained by a so called 'refrigerator mother', ...

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How To Outline and Evaluate One Biological Therapy for Schizophrenia (12 marks).

AO1: Ability to outline and describe enough information/theory about the topic in order to get full marks (4). This can include theories, therapies, or research. AO2: Abi...

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