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Compare the developmental and cognitive areas of Psychology in terms of their aims of study and the studies completed in them.

The developmental area of Psychology focuses on how behaviour changes over time, as a person grows up. It has a particular focus on behaviourism (the belief that all behaviour is learned). Meanwhile, the ...

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Do I need to remember researcher names and dates?

No. As long as you can outline the study and it’s findings, the examiner will know what you’re talking about. Of course you’re expected to know about Zimbardo and Milgram for example but that will come wi...

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Outline two factors that explain the Bystander Effect.

Firstly, the Bystander Effect is caused by pluralistic ignorance, a form of misinformed information processing. Bystanders try to figure out how to interpret ambiguous events by looking at the reactions o...

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LAQ: Discuss the extent to which genetics influence behaviour.

According to the third principle of the biological level of analysis behaviour is innate, therefore, to a large extent behaviour has a genetic basis and can be explained using genetics and genetic inherit...

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Explain 2 weaknesses of fMRI scanning technique. (4). How to maximise marks.

Things to consider:

What is the command word? What does this mean?

What other parts of the question are important? Why?

How many marks available? Where might each of these come from?<...

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