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Describe and evaluate evolutionary explanation of human aggression

The evolutionary explanation of human aggression derives from the changes in species over millions of years. These changes work to increase their chances of survival and reproduction, these changes also k...

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To what extent can the behaviourist approach in psychology be understood to be supportive of the nurture argument

the behaviourist approach within psychology sees all behaviour as learn from the person's environment. therefore, it can be understood to be highly supportive of the nurture argument, as it views all beha...

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Define the concept of 'Agentic state' as part of agency theory.

The Agentic state is a mindset which allows us to carry out orders from an authority figure, even if it causes us moral strain. In this state we do not feel responsible as we believe that we are acting on...

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What is the working memory model?

The working memory model (Baddeley, 1986) contrasts to the modal model of memory (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1971) in that it states that there are multiple components of short-term memory, as opposed to be...

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What is the function of the Thalamus?

The Thalamus is responsible for relaying signals transmitted by sensory nerves from the Spinal Cord and Brainstem to the Cerebra...

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