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Briefly evaluate one or two limitations of Zimbardo's research into conformity.

One limitation of Zimbardo’s research is that there are major ethical issues within the experiment.For example, when a participant asked Zimbardo to leave, he responded in his role as a superintendent, wo...

AS
Answered by Aimee S. Psychology tutor
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In what ways can a set work be "contextualised"?

In many ways, the contextual analysis of a set work is considered secondary up until A-level, in favour of the analysis of technique and style. Upon the inclusion of "contextual understanding"* ...

SB
Answered by Sebastian B. Music tutor
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Given the points P(-1,1) and S(2,2), give the equation of the line passing through P and perpendicular to PS.

First, we can find the slope of the line PS, with the help of the formula m = (y2- y1)/(x...

KS
Answered by Kalina S. Maths tutor
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How to I know all of my set works?

The safest way to enter into an A-Level music exam is less about 'knowing' your set works off-by-heart but instead about being aware of the 'key points' and overall struc...

AN
Answered by Anna N. Music tutor
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How do I complete an essay using the 'key terms' without it sounding repetitive?

The short answer here is, 'you can't'. GCSE and A-Level markers will look for continued acknowledgement of the question and so you must use the 'key words' to conclude all of your relevant answer material...

AN
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