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A Level: What's the difference between 'reliability' and 'validity'?

This question slips up a lot of students as the two are easily mistaken for one another. We talk about Reliability and Validity when we are critiquing a research method. We consider them when looking at h...

CA
Answered by Cora A. Psychology tutor
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How successful was Henry VII in strengthening royal authority in the years 1487 to 1509?

Royal authority was successfully strengthened under Henry VII's rule between 1487 and 1509. Several factors contributed to this consolidation of power including, but not limited to, the centralisation of ...

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Answered by Oliver E. History tutor
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GCSE: I don't understand how to rationalise denominators

First, I would make sure the pupil understands why rationalising fractions is necessary. Then I would acquaint them with the relevant vocabulary so they can express their thought process better...

CA
Answered by Cora A. Maths tutor
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How to do add or subtraction fractions?

A fraction a/b consists of a numerator (the part above the bar, a in this example) and a denominator (the part below the bar, b here). In order to add or subtract fractions, we need to make sure the denom...

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Answered by Michelle L. Maths tutor
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How can i learn theoretical perspectives for sociology?

A key part of sociology is learning theoretical perspectives; the more perspectives one uses the more marks they gain. All students are taught the same type of perspectives, i.e. Marxism, Feminism, Functi...

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