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How to effectively structure a 16 mark question

Steps to answering a 16 Mark Question1.) READING THE QUESTION : The most important part of a 16 mark question is discerning between AO1, AO2 and A...

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How can eyewitness testimony be improved?

Eyewitness testimony is often inaccurate, and individuals are often overly and inaccurately confident in their memory of a specific event. As EWT can be influenced by a number of factors, including anxiet...

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Outline the main features of the Working Memory Model?

The working memory model was developed by Baddeley and Hitch (1974). It is an explanation of how short-term memory is organised. There are four main features to the model; the central executive, t...

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Outline the influence of childhood and adolescent experiences on adult relationships.

Bowlby suggested that attachments formed early in life have a significant impact on adult relationships. He proposed that during infancy, the Internal Working Model (IWM) is formed, which serves as a temp...

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Outline how Lorenz and Harlow studied attachment using animals.(6 Marks) (A2)

Lorenz and Harlow both conducted animal experiments to ascertain the attachment levels in attachment. Lorenz had two groups of goslings for his study; one group was hatched with him, and the other group o...

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