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PNB 2XC3 Final Exam 2024 Real Update Solved 100%
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PNB 2XC3 Final Exam 2024 Real Update Solved 100% 
 
whats the purpose? 
what assumptions are made?, what data supports this?, 
what concepts and theories are used?, 
what conclusions can be drawn?, what are the implications and consequences? Answer- Elements of analytical thinking one should use for informed decisions 
 
Clarity 
Accuracy 
Precision 
Relevance 
Depth 
Breadth 
Logic 
Significance 
Fairness Answer- Intellectual Standards 
 
can i understand it? Answer- clarity 
 
is it err...
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RUHS BSC NURSING PART-1 st MAIN EXAM APRIL 2023 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS MICROBIOLOGY
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RUHS BSC NURSING PART-1 
st MAIN EXAM APRIL 2023 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 
MICROBIOLOGY 
 
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a) define schizophrenia. 
b) Enlist different types of schizophrenia. 
c) Enlist the etiology and clinical manifestation of schizophrenia. 
d) Discus the therapeutic management of schizophrenia. 
e) Explain the psychodyanamics of schizophrenia. 
f) Ncp on chronic schizophrenia. 
Q. 2 
a) Define mental health. 
b) Affecting factors mental health. 
c) Describe the charactoristics of mentally health individua...
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AQA A-Level Psychology: Aggression Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AQA A-Level Psychology: Aggression Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Aggression - Answer-Anti-social behaviour that can come across as angry and often 
unprovoked. 
What are the neural influences of aggression? - Answer-Limbic system (amygdala and 
hippocampus) and serotonin. 
What is the hormonal influence of aggression? - Answer-Testosterone 
Limbic system - Answer-Sub-cortical structures in the brain (including the hippocampus 
and amygdala) thought to be closely involved in regulating e...
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CIPS L4M8 Exam Questions and Answers (100% Guaranteed Pass)
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Stage 13: Assest management/end of life 
The procurement professional should evaluate whether the need is still current. If it is and unchanged, the procurement cycle process commences again but from a different stage as the need is already known and understood. If the need is not required the buyer should manage the end of life by reducing stock levels and informing the supplier 
 
 
Anti-bribery procedures 
-Proportionate procedures: should be in line with the ype of bribery risk and scale tha...
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Intro to Psychology - Final Exam questions and answers
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Personality 
A person's internally based characteristic ways of acting and thinking. 
Unique psychological qualities that influence a variety of characteristic patterns of behaviour and ways of thinking that determines a person's adjustment to the environment. 
 
 
 
Conscious mind 
Freud's term for what you are presently aware of 
 
 
 
Preconscious mind 
Freud's term for what is stored in your memory that you are not presently aware of but can access 
 
 
 
Unconscious mind 
Freud's term ...
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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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VCE Psychology Unit 2 Questions and 
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Attitude - Correct Answer ️️ -An evaluation or judgement (positive, negative or 
neutral) about an attitude object (person, place, thing, events). This is learnt, stable and 
relatively long lasting 
Tri-component model - Correct Answer ️️ -Theory that an attitude consists of cognitive, 
affective and behavioural components 
Behavioural Component - Correct Answer ️️ -A person's behaviour towards an attitude 
object 
Cognitive C...
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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct
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VCE Psychology Unit 2 All Answers Correct 
Attitude An evaluation or judgement (positive, negative or neutral) about an attitude object (person, 
place, thing, events). This is learnt, stable and relatively long lasting 
Tri-component model Theory that an attitude consists of cognitive, affective and behavioural 
components 
Behavioural Component A person's behaviour towards an attitude object 
Cognitive Component A person's thoughts, ideas and understanding about an attitude object 
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GEOGRAPHY AQA GCSE PAPER 2 || WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Urbanisation correct answers Increase in the proportion of the countries population living in towns and cities 
 
Megacity correct answers Population over 10 m 
 
Rio de Janeiro (NEE City) correct answers Brazil 
Grown because became major industry and tourism lead to economic development 
Social challenges- Health care only 55% of families had a local doctor service poor for pregnant and elderly. Solution- Medical staff took health kits to homes 
Economic challenges- unemployment issue due to ...
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Sociology Education - Theory, Sociology - Education
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Sociology Education - Theory, Sociology - 
Education 
Parsons functions 
functionalism 
rsalistic and particularistic standards 
 socialising agency 
durkheim functions 
functionalism 
ed workforce 
2. specialistic skills 
3. shared norms and values 
davis and moore functions 
functionalism 
1. sift and sort. 
2. inequality is needed 
3. better jobs need better rewards/pay 
durkheim crits 
1. fails to consider different cultures. not everyone has the same norms and values. 
davis and moore crits...
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Sociology Education - Theory, Sociology - Education
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Sociology Education - Theory, Sociology - 
Education 
Parsons functions 
functionalism 
rsalistic and particularistic standards 
 socialising agency 
durkheim functions 
functionalism 
ed workforce 
2. specialistic skills 
3. shared norms and values 
davis and moore functions 
functionalism 
1. sift and sort. 
2. inequality is needed 
3. better jobs need better rewards/pay 
durkheim crits 
1. fails to consider different cultures. not everyone has the same norms and values. 
davis and moore crits...
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