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Why do I have to study research methods? Why can't I just look at interesting case studies?

Although they can be tedious to get your head around, research methods are a fundamental part to Psychological research. Psychology is forever pushing the boundaries with ethics when it comes to research,...

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Answered by Kelly F. Psychology tutor
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Describe what is meant by a modular design and state on advantage of a modular design.

A program which is dividied into self-contained modules which can be further subdivided into smaller modules. They can be written and tested individually.

Advantages are: Can be reused in other pro...

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Answered by Emanuel D. Computing tutor
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The line AB has equation 5x + 3y + 3 = 0. The line AB is parallel to the line y = mx + 7. Find the value of m.

Rearrange AB into y = mx + c format: 1) 3y = -3 - 5x 2) y = - 5/3 x - 1

Compare equation with y = mx + c

Conclude m = - 5/3

You can also deduce the y-intercept of AB is -1.

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Answered by Emanuel D. Maths tutor
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Assess the relationship between sociology and science. (33 marks)

Introduction There is a general consensus understanding that natural science produces true knowledge of the world, which can be used to help us improve the way we live.There is still a d...

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Answered by Sophie M. Sociology tutor
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How do you answer a source based question?

(Assuming you are completing an A-level source question like the one in Edexcel papers)

First of all, read the sources very carefully. When reading them, use 3 different coloured highlighters for e...

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Answered by Tara L. History tutor
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