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Outline the behaviourist approach and compare to the biological apporach

The behaviourist approach believes that all behaviour is learnt directly through operant and classical conditioning. Classical conditioning is learning through association, where a neutral stimulus become...

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express (1+4(root7)) / (5+2(root7)) as a+b(root7), where a and b are integers


1+4(root7) x 5 - 2(root7)5+2(root7) 5 - 2(root7)5 - 2(root7) + 20(root7) - (8x7) 25 - (4x7)5 +18(root7) - 56 -3-51 + 18(root7) -317 - 6(root7)ie a = 17, b = -6

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What is the purpose of mitosis and explain the stages

Mitosis is used for growth, repair and replacement of tissue or in the case of asexual organisms - reproduction. It results in the formation of daughter cells which are genetically identical to the origin...

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Answered by Rebecca H. Biology tutor
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Explain how vegetation can bring stability to low energy coastlines

Vegetation can be very important along coastlines bringing stability especially to low energy coastlines. Vegetation can be important to stabilizing coasts because they allow flocculation which is the bin...

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Answered by Ushara D. Geography tutor
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‘In literature, love can transcend any social convention or taboo’


This question would be an example of a comparative question where the student would need to compare two pieces of literature in one essay question and discuss their similarities or differences. I wi...

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