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What does it mean that mental representations guide behaviour and how has this been shown in research?

All information that humans take in through the sensory system: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and feeling, is processed. In the processing people often use pre-stored information in the memory. How people...

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Answered by Joré D. Psychology tutor
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How does DNA transcription work?

The process of DNA transcription can be split up into three stages: initiation, elongation and termination.

First, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to a certain sequence of bases called the pr...

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Answered by Joré D. Biology tutor
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What are the determinants of price elasticity of demand?

The factors that determine the price elasticity of demand for a good are:

  1. substitute goods - if a good has many substitutes, a change in its price will have a majo...

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Answered by Joré D. Economics tutor
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What is partisan dealignement?

Partisan dealignement is a term used to describe a pattern of voting behaviour. It suggests that less voters are strongly attached to a political party. As the electorate (voters) lose their emotional loy...

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How do I make my essay less narrative?

This is a very common question for those studying history, even I sometimes find myself asking the same question when approaching essays at university. Its natural to fall into a narrative style, as we of...

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Answered by Bronagh S. History tutor
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