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How can I take my PEE format to the higher grade boundaries?

Thinking about your point, the initial stage and opening of the paragraph, you should ensure the point you are making relates firmly to the question. For example, if you are asked to consider the theme of...

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What effect may researcher bias have on data collection in qualitative research studies?

Researcher bias in quantitative research is inevitable and furthermore, as suggested by Strauss and Corbin (1998), it is also desirable, as the researchers bias is likely to provide deeper insight into th...

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What are reflexive verbs and how do I conjugate them?

Reflexive verbs can be confusing, but once you know what to do with them and can recognise in a piece of text that they are reflexive they are straightforward. They are like normal verbs but have a person...

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What is unitary price elasticity of demand?

Price elasticity of demand (PED) is the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price. Effectively, how much will people increase/decrease the quantity they buy of a good relative to the amount...

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A particle A of mass 0.1kg is moving at a speed of 1.5m/s to the right. It collides with a particle B of mass 0.3kg moving at a speed of 1.1m/s to the right. Calculate change in momentum of particle A if particle B has a speed of 1.4m/s after collision.

Momentum is conserved during the collision.Momentum = mass x velocityMomentum before = momentum after(mv)P1 + (mv)Q1 = (mv)P2 + (mv)Q2(0.1 x 1.5) + (0.3 x 1.1) ...

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