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Social development - lifespan development fully solved 2023 passed
  • Social development - lifespan development fully solved 2023 passed

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  • Social development - lifespan development fully solved 2023 passedAttachment - correct answer The enduring emotional ties children from with their primary caregivers; desire for proximity, security, distress when person absent Four patterns of infant attachment (4) - correct answer Secure; seek comfort from figure Avoidant; shut off their needs for attachment Ambivalent; difficulty in being soothed Disorganised; behave in contradictory ways reflect difficulty predicting or understand the...
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outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1
  • outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1

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  • attachment 16 mark essay plans with Complete Solution outline and evaluate animal studies of attachment ao1 - ethological explanation seeks to understand the innate behaviour of animals by studying them in their natural environment, humans => animals Lorenz (1935) split clutch of gosling eggs into two, 1 with natural mother and 1 who saw him the first time they hatched- they then followed him and didn't recognise natural mother showing imprinting takes place within a critical period and...
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psychology final exam questions and answers 2023 update already graded A+
  • psychology final exam questions and answers 2023 update already graded A+

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  • abnormal psychology is the psychological study of mental illness maladaptive behavior is behavior that hinders a person's ability to function in work, school, relationships, or society The American Psychiatric Association provides three main criteria to identify abnormal from unusual behavior: i.) The behavior causes distress to self or others. ii.) The behavior impairs the ability to function in day-to-day activities. iii.) The behavior increases the risk of injury, deat...
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AQA 2023 A-level PSYCHOLOGY GUARANTEED  LATEST UPDATED
  • AQA 2023 A-level PSYCHOLOGY GUARANTEED LATEST UPDATED

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  • AQA 2023 A-level PSYCHOLOGY GUARANTEED LATEST UPDATED What is a difference between ICD-10 and DSM-5 in classifying schizophrenia? - DSM-5 must have one of the positive symptoms for diagnosis whereas ICD-10 must have two or more negative symptoms. Positive symptoms - additional experiences beyond those of ordinary existence e.g. hallucinations and delusions Hallucinations - -unusual sensory experiences -some are related to events in the environment whereas others may have...
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USMLE STEP 1 – Pathology Exam 2023 Solved 100%
  • USMLE STEP 1 – Pathology Exam 2023 Solved 100%

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  • Characteristics of Dysplasia - ANSWER-Loss of uniformity of cell size and shape = pleomorphism, Loss of tissue orientation, Nuclear changes - increase nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio and clumped chromatin Reversible cell changes to injury - ANSWER-Cellular and mitochondrial swelling due to reduce ATP leading to reduce activity of Na/K and Ca pumps, Membrane blebbing, Nuclear chromatin clumping, Ribosomal / polysomal detachment (reduced protein synthesis). Irreversible cell changes to ...
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Forensic - Top-down approach - Psychology A-level AQA  Exam Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
  • Forensic - Top-down approach - Psychology A-level AQA Exam Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)

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  • What is the top-down approach? - ANSWER -From looking at the crime scene you work out the type of person who committed the crime What kind of approach is it (quantitative/qualitative)? - ANSWER -qualitative look at overall picture typologies What is it based on? - ANSWER -police experience and case studies explain the study of how they created the classification system: - ANSWER -interviewed 36 serial killers (Bundy/Manson) From insights gained from interview and analysis of the crim...
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VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 2
  • VCE Psychology Unit 4 AOS 2

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  • 4P factor model - answer-a description and explanation of the development and progression of mental health disorders with reference to four types of influences — predisposing risk factor, precipitating risk factor, perpetuating risk factor, protective risk factor Agonist - answer-drugs and other medications that stimulate a neurotransmitter's activity Anticipatory anxiety - answer-the gradual rise in anxiety level as a person thinks about, or 'anticipates', being exposed to a phobic s...
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Business Management: Management  styles Questions and Answers ( Graded A+)
  • Business Management: Management styles Questions and Answers ( Graded A+)

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  • Business Management: Management styles Questions and Answers ( Graded A+) Management styles refers to: - ANS The way in which the manager implements their roles via their behaviour and attitude 5 Management styles - ANS > Autocratic > Persuasive > Consultative > Participative > Laissez faire Autocratic - ANS One where the manager tells staff what decisions have been made Decision making - Management makes decisions Control - Total control by management Staff part...
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VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2
  • VCE psychology unit 1 aos 2

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  • Development - answer-Changes that occur over time Lifespan Development - answer-Changes that occur from birth through to and including old age Physical Development - answer-Changes in the body and its various systems, such as the brain, muscles etc Social Development - answer-Changes in relationships with other people and skills in interacting with others, such as the ability to form and maintain relationships Cognitive Development - answer-Changes in an individuals mental abilities,...
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PVL 3702 SUMMARY
  • PVL 3702 SUMMARY

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  • 4 LEARNING STRATEGIES You will encounter learning strategies in the module: Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501). This section of the tutorial letter will provide those of you who have not yet completed SCL1501 with generic guidelines for allocating your time and for planning and goal setting by using effective learning strategies and approaches to assignments: 4.1 Allocating your time Students often register for more modules than they can handle. Each CLAW module requires 120 hours...
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