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Why do we need the constant of integration?

Consider three simple functions F(x)=2x, G(x)=2x-6, H(x)=2x + π/2. We can differentiate these functions with respect to x to get F’(x)=f(x)=2, G’(x)=g(x)=2, H’(x)=h(x)=2. Clearly the derivatives of these ...

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In which phase of the cell cycle does crossing over occur?

Crossing over is the process by which chromosomes are able to 'cross over' and exchange some of their genetic material during meiosis. The consequence of this is increase genetic diversity. Meiosis is the...

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What are some limitations of using laboratory experiments in psychological studies?

One limitation of using laboratory experiments in psychological studies is that the results of such experiments are likely to lack ecological validity and mundane realism. This means that because of the c...

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Answered by Hana F. Psychology tutor
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What does the dominance approach suggest about male and female talk?

The dominance approach focuses on the ways in which men were seen as controlling and dominating in mixed-sex interactions. Zimmerman and West (1975) found that 96% of all interruptions in mixed-sex conver...

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How are adulthood relationships affected by early relationships? Provide evidence.

The continuity hypothesis suggests that early relationship experiences continue in later adult relationships. Young children develop an 'internal working model' from their first relationship with their pr...

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Answered by Kieran K. Psychology tutor
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