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What are some key evaluation points of biological explanations of schizophrenia?

It is important to have balance in your evaluation, so don't just focus exclusively on negative evaluation points, try and include a range of points. For example, one major positive evaluation point for b...

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Explain the main features of Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome?

In 1936 Hans Selye developed his theory of the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS), which is a stress model that explains the body's physiological response to stress. These stress responses are divided into...

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What is the difference between a one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis?

A one-tailed hypothesis is directional, meaning that you expect your results to turn out a specific way. When constructing a one-tailed hypothesis, you are predicting the effect the independent variable w...

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What is the Biological Approach to Psychology?

The biological approach to psychology shows us as a product of our genetics. It also focuses on physiology, including the way the brain works, hormones and the nervous system.

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Describe two learning processes.

There are two main learning processes, operant conditioning and classical conditioning. Operant conditioning is a learning process where the frequency of a certain behaviour is modified according to the b...

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