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Psychology
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Explain the Ainsworth experiment 'strange situation'

Strange situation was a experiment conducted to study attachment behaviours in infants. The experiment was conducted in a regulated environment and children were taken in with a parent. The parent played ...

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Answered by Jemima F. Psychology tutor
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Give two evaluations of the humanistic approach

An obvious criticism of the humanistic approach is that it is less scientific than other approaches in psychology. In viewing the person as more than the sum of their subjective experiences, humanism is u...

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Describe and evaluate the types of long term memory.

Long-term memory can be separated into qualitatively different types: episodic, semantic, and procedural memory. Episodic memory is the memory of specific events, such as what you ate for breakfast, or th...

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What structure is required for a perfect 16 marker?

A perfect 16 marker would be structured like this:

1. A small introductory paragraph
Perhaps including the definition of the key word put forward in the question a...

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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research methods?

Qualitative research methods rely on the use of elaboration to explore, in depth, a topic area. They are not restricted to responses and encourage giving the participant a voice to generate a descriptive ...

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