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Edexcel GCSE Psychology - The Self Latest 2023 Graded A+
  • 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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IB Philosophy Exam Review 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • IB Philosophy Exam Review 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • Plato's Allegory of the Cave - correct answer explores the notion of belief, illusion, knowledge and truth. Shadows (doubts, prejudices, cultural norms) play a role in the illustration of our ability or inability to be freed from illusion (or gain new knowledge and understanding) Existentialism - correct answer people are free agents who have control over their own thoughts and actions Sartre - correct answer we are all born as a blank slate, we can make it into whatever we want, we...
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HESI Questions Part 2 - Health and Physical Assessment Questions and Answers
  • HESI Questions Part 2 - Health and Physical Assessment Questions and Answers

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  • HESI Questions Part 2 - Health and Physical Assessment Questions and Answers The nurse is caring for an African American client with renal failure. The client states that the illness is a punishment for sins. Which cultural health belief does the client communicate? 1. Yin/Yang balance 2. Biomedical belief 3. Determinism belief 4. Magicoreligious belief - Correct Answer ️️ -4. Magicoreligious belief While caring for a client with heat stroke, the nurse measured the temperature and ...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions and Answers
  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions and Answers

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  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions and Answers 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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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • 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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SWIC POLICE ACADEMY EXAM 1 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • SWIC POLICE ACADEMY EXAM 1 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Crime A violation of the criminal law without acceptable legal justification Deviance A violation of social norms defining appropriate behavior under a particular set of circumstances, may include crime but not necessarily Theory In simple terms, theory is an explanation of something Hypotheses An explanation that accounts for a set of facts and that can be tested by further investigation. Also, something that is taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigat...
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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • hological differences due to physiological differences Girls suffer from 'penis envy', femininity is failed masculinity Beta bias: differences minimised, needs of women ignored E.g. fight or flight research = male only sample, assumed would be applicable, Taylor et al: tend and befriend (governed by oxytocin) Androcentrism: male behaviour seen as normal, deviations seen as abnormal/inferior Female behaviour misunderstood/pathologised E.g. feminists object to PMS, medicalises female emot...
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Criminology 101|61 Questions And Answers
  • Criminology 101|61 Questions And Answers

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  • Major principles of biological theories - ️️1.) Brain is the organ of the mind & locus of personality 2.) human behav. genetically based 3.) gender & race diffs in rate and type of criminality due to biological diffs between sexes and races 4.) penchant for crime may be inherited 5.) human conduct rooted in instinctive behavioural responses characteristic of all biological organisms 6.) biological roots of human conduct has become increasingly disguised 7.) some humans may be further along e...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics
  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics

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  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 Topics Gender bias Ans- 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: differences minimised, needs of wo...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics ALL SOLUTION ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics ALL SOLUTION ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Gender bias 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: differences minimised, needs of women ignored E.g. fight or flight researc...
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