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What are supply side policies? (Including evaluation)

Definition: These are government policies that aim to increase productivity and shift the aggregate supply curve to the right.

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Answered by Daniel S. Economics tutor
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What is ecological validity?

Ecological validity is the extent to which research, or findings from an experiment, can be applied to real-life settings - i.e. the "real world".

Lab studies often lack ecologi...

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Answered by Beth S. Psychology tutor
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What is optical isomerism and how can you distinguish between optical isomers?

A molecule will exhibit optical isomerism if it contains a chiral centre/ an asymmetric carbon atom - in other words, if it contains a carbon atom wit...

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Answered by Beth S. Chemistry tutor
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Describe the structure and function of a chemical synapse.

A synapse acts as a junction between cells - either between neurons, or between a neuron and a muscle or gland cell.

Although neurons transmit information via electrical signals, synapses...

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Answered by Beth S. Biology tutor
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What different forms of RNA are found in a cell and what are their functions?

Messenger RNA, or mRNA, is used to carry or contain the information that DNA contains. DNA is too large to be carried out of the nucleus, so mRNA is used to transport the necessary inf...

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Answered by Beth S. Biology tutor
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