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Edexcel GCSE Psychology - The Self Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Edexcel GCSE Psychology - The Self Latest 2023 Graded A+ Self concept how you see yourself based on how others see us and own beliefs 
Self actualisation achieving one's full potential and what we can become 
Self esteem how we value ourselves 
ideal self how we would like to be 
true (real) self who we actually are 
Self image how we see our selves 
Congruence ideal self and self image are similar and self actualization is possible 
Incongruence ideal self and self image are different and self...
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Issues and Debates 16 marker essay plans
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Paper 3 psychology: issues and opinions in psychology, Section A: Issues and Debates. Detailed but concise essay plans in note form, summaries of each issue + debate 
issues: 
- reductionism vs holism 
- determinism vs free will 
- nature-nurture 
- idiographic vs nomothetic 
debates: 
- ethical implications 
- cultural bias 
- gender bias
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Chicago Police Exam #1 questions with correct answers
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What is Routine Activity Theory? CORRECT ANSWER A theory that is suggested a routine to create an opportunity for crime 
 
The two types of Deterrence? CORRECT ANSWER General Deterrence 
Specific Deterrence 
 
What is General Deterrence? CORRECT ANSWER Not committing a crime because you know the consequence. 
 
What is Specific Deterrence? CORRECT ANSWER Person who has already been punished chooses not to commit another crime do to the fact that they could be punished again 
 
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CSULB Psy 100 Exam 1 - Wax 129 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|2024|A+
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Psychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
determinism vs. free will - ️️-Determinists: everything that happens has an observable/measurable cause 
-Free Will Purists: believe every human act is voluntary 
 
mind-body problem - ️️A fundamental psychological issue: Are mind and body separate and distinct, or is the mind simply the physical brain's subjective experience? 
 
monism - ️️conscious experience is inseparable from the physical brain 
 
dual...
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CSULB Psy 100|129 Exam 1 Questions And Answers|2024
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Psychology - ️️the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
 
determinism vs. free will - ️️-Determinists: everything that happens has an observable/measurable cause 
-Free Will Purists: believe every human act is voluntary 
 
mind-body problem - ️️A fundamental psychological issue: Are mind and body separate and distinct, or is the mind simply the physical brain's subjective experience? 
 
monism - ️️conscious experience is inseparable from the physical brain 
 
dual...
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(Answered)Certified in Public Health: Exam Review Guide / CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022.
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CPH Exam Practice Test Bank Prep_ Answered_2022. 
 
Many people do not attempt to decrease unhealthy behaviors such as overeating or smoking because they lack the confidence that they can successfully change. This is an example of: 
(A) Perceived susceptibility 
(B) Perceived severity 
(C) Perceived self-efficacy 
(D) Perceived response efficacy 
 
The construct of normative beliefs is from which model/theory? 
(A) Transtheoretical model 
(B) Theory of reasoned action/planned behavior 
(C) So...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions and Answers
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics 
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Gender bias - Answer-Psychologists seek universality but bias may be inevitable (social 
historical contexts) 
Gender bias: psychological theory/research not accurately represent 
experience/behaviour of men + women 
Alpha bias: differences exaggerated, devalue women 
E.g. Freud = genuine psychological differences due to physiological differences 
Girls suffer from 'penis envy', femininity is failed masculinity 
Beta bias: di...
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CSULB Psy 100 Exam 1 - Wax All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Psychology - Answer-the scientific study of behavior and mental processes 
determinism vs. free will - Answer--Determinists: everything that happens has an 
observable/measurable cause 
-Free Will Purists: believe every human act is voluntary 
mind-body problem - Answer-A fundamental psychological issue: Are mind and body separate and 
distinct, or is the mind simply the physical brain's subjective experience? 
monism - Answer-conscious experience is inseparable from the physical brain 
dualism...
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Cal Poly, SLO: PHIL 335 (Midterm) A+ GRADED
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Why punish? correct answers Restore justice, shape behavior, stop behavior, hold perpetrators responsible, decrease crime, etc. 
 
Why not insanity cases? correct answers Cost of treatment vs. prison (how much money can we justify spending on one insane person?), responsible for self (knowledge of committing a crime vs. intent), objectivity (who do we judge it?). How could anyone who commits a major crime be sane? 
 
Determinism correct answers Cause of events is absolutely predictable, based on...
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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
Gender bias - answerPsychologists seek universality but bias may be inevitable (social 
historical contexts) 
Gender bias: psychological theory/research not accurately represent experience/behaviour of 
men + women 
Alpha bias: differences exaggerated, devalue women 
E.g. Freud = genuine psychological differences due to physiological differences 
Girls suffer from 'penis envy', femininity is failed masculinity 
Beta bias: differ...
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