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Outline Bowlby's Evolutionary Theory of Attachment

Bowlby (1958) defines attachment as a species-specific system that has evolutionary advantages and contributes to reproductive fitness. This is initially a biological relationship which then becomes a cog...

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Answered by Katie E. Psychology tutor
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What is legitimacy and how is it gained?

Legitimacy is rightful authority. This means the right to assert power over other people. Legitimacy according to political thinker Max Weber has 3 sources:Traditional - this means that people see it some...

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Explain the difficulties in measuring the extent of religiosity in society

Whilst religiosity can be defined in terms of the act of being religious, especially in terms of levels of beliefs, behaviour and commitment, difficulties arise with respect to defining religion and relig...

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What is the difference between a valid argument and a sound argument?

First, let's be clear what an argument is. An argument is a set of claims intended to establish the truth of another claim. The set of claims are the premises of the argument, and they ar...

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How do you effectively evaluate research?

Thinking of the acronym GRENADE acts as a useful guideline to include higher level evaluation, rather than the basic methodological design criticisms. It helps provide structure to your e...

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