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Description and evaluation of evidence for and against Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
SAQ about Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
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SAQ about Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Evidence showing difference in early neural developments of children with dyslexia
SAQ about dyslexia
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SAQ about dyslexia
Description and evaluation of TRACE model ( McClelland & Elman, 1986)
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SAQ about TRACE model
What does "expertise" mean in problem solving and psychology, and how experts differ from novice?
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SAQ about experts
How Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) can help as a therapy for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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To exhibit why the criticisms faced by ABA are not true, this essay will argue for the use of ABA therapy by exploring different studies that have found supporting evidence for why ABA remains as an effective approach, especially with respect to hygiene- and food consumption-related problems.
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Part of the introduction: 
To exhibit why the criticisms faced by ABA are not true, this essay will argue for the use of ABA therapy by exploring different studies that have found supporting evidence for why ABA remains as an effective approach, especially with respect to hygiene- and food consumption-related problems.
Critical assessment of advantages and disadvantages of DSM
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This essay will critically evaluate first, the advantages of the DSM, which are but not limited to providing diagnostic labels and determining eligibility for legal exemptions, and second, the two significant criticisms against the DSM that are related to the financial conflict of interest and thorough use of the categorical approach to assess whether the classification of mental health through systems such as the DSM is truly beneficial for mental health or not.
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Part of introduction: 
This essay will critically evaluate first, the advantages of the DSM, which are but not limited to providing diagnostic labels and determining eligibility for legal exemptions, and second, the two significant criticisms against the DSM that are related to the financial conflict of interest and thorough use of the categorical approach to assess whether the classification of mental health through systems such as the DSM is truly beneficial for mental health or not.
Critical assessment of advantages and disadvantages of DSM