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What is the difference between bystander behaviour and conformity?

Bystander behaviour is a broader term that describes the actions of a person observing a social event, e.g. a crime. Conformity is one of the factors that might influence bystander behaviour. For example,...

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Explain one example of neuroplasticity

A classic example is the case of London taxi drivers. Maguire and colleagues (2006) found structural differences in the hippocampus between London taxi drivers and London bus drivers. The gray matter vol...

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Explain the stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive development (4 marks).

Piaget's theory of cognitive development has four main stages of mental development in children. It focuses on how children acquire knowledge throughout their childhood, in a stage-like fashion, as oppose...

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Name two negative impacts of the use of cognitive behavioral therapy in treating depression

One negative impact of the use of cognitive behavioral therapy is the fact that its effectiveness can often depend on the strength of the relationship between the therapist and the client. If the relation...

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What points should I include when outlining the behavioural approach to explaining phobias?

The layout of this question is all AO1, it's an explanation, not an evaluation. Therefore you should only outline what the theory shows. For this question you need to explain both classical and operant co...

Answered by Mei Yee Y. Psychology tutor
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