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What is Ecological Validity?

Ecological Validity refers to the extent to which your study is true to life. This means that you want to make your study as realistic and consistent with everyday common experience as possible to obtain ...

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What are the central themes of conservatism?

Conservatism is defined by a committment to several key themes, central among these is the safety and security of the individual. Early conservative thinkers such as Hobbes expressed a belief that the mai...

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Answered by Bradley S. Politics tutor
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Describe the way in which the normal heart beat is initiated and controlled

The heart muscle is myogenic, which means that it can contract without any input from the nervous system. The stimulus for the muscle to contract originates from a group of specialised ca...

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Why does ice float on water?

When water freezes into ice, the H2O molecules form Hydrogen bonds between each other and arrange themselves into an open lattice structure. This causes the molecules in ice to be further apart...

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Why did Partition occur in Ireland in 1922?

This question should be answered with reference to a number of factors, which should be laid out and clearly signposted in the introduction. The key factors to discuss are:

  1. Protestant Uls...

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Answered by Jennifer L. History tutor
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