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Give advantages of using a laboratory experiment

Within a lab, it is easier to control for extraneous variables, meaning that it can be concluded if the dependent variable is affected by the independent variable. Also, there is high replicability as ano...

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What is social learning theory and how does it explain aggressive behaviours?

Social learning theory suggests that aggression is learned through vicarious reinforcement. This means someone, usually a child, learns through watching others being reinforced when carrying out certain b...

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Describe the reward/need satisfaction theory of relationship formation

The reward/need satisfaction of relationship formation is made up of several key points. One of these is the theory is rewards and punishments. This is the idea that we form relationships based on the pri...

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What is the difference between monocular and binocular depth cues?

Binocular depth cues consist solely of stereopsis. This is the name given to the ability of the human brain to combine the slightly different images received from both eyes in order to perceive depth. M...

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What is classical conditioning?

Classical conditioning is a learning process whereby a stimulus such as food is paired with another neutral stimulus (food) through an association.

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