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What is the 'Habituation Paradigm'?

It is a method used for investigating the ability of infants to discriminate between stimuli by measuring preferential looking times. Repeated exposure to a stimulus in the habituation phase is followed b...

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Is human psychology predominantly a function of nature or nurture?

Introduction (define key terms, outline argument and allude to essay answer/conclusion)Contrasting views exist on the extent to which human psychology is influenced by forces nature or nurture. Pro...

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“How can resilience be enhanced in children and adolescents living in poverty? Critically discuss with reference to empirical evidence.”

Imagine you live in a rural village in Rwanda. One afternoon, shots ring through the air and you witness the shooting of your parents. To save yourself, you have no choice but to hide under a dead body. T...

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Evaluate the biological explanation of gender

The biological explanation of gender argues that gender is shaped and defined purely by our biological make up. David Reiner (Money, 1975), who was biologically male, felt and acted as a male despite bein...

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(Maths GCSE) Solve the simultaneous equations y = x + 3 and y = x^2 + 3x

Y = x + 3Y = x^2 + 3x x + 3 = x^2 + 3x3 = x^2 + 2xx^2 + 2x - 3 = 0(x+3)(x-1)=0x=-3 x+1

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