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Psychology
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What is the difference between procedural memory and episodic memory?

Procedural memory is memories of skills and actions whereas episodic memory is memory of life events. Procedural memory is non-declarative (difficult to explain verbally) whereas episodic memory is declar...

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What is synaptic transmission?

Before learning about synaptic transmission, we must know the key features of the neuron: 1.Dendrites2.Axons (covered in myelin sheath)3.Cell Body
Synaptic transmission occurs when the nerve...

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Answered by Mariam M. Psychology tutor
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Discuss research into genetic and environmental factors associated with intelligence

A01: The individual genotype is defined at conception. This is the genetic potential that forms a blueprint for observable expression of characteristics (the phenotype). Individuals may c...

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What are the key components in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)?

CBT is based on the idea that what we think (cognitions) and what we do (behaviours) affects the way we feel. CBT is a talking therapy that involves identifying and challenging unhelpful thinking styles a...

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What happened in the early conformity studies? Why were they a problem?

FIRST:We should start discussing the idea of conformity, the study of how individuals act when in social stings with other peers, as well as under specific forms of authority. Early studies such as Zimbar...

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Answered by Robson D. Psychology tutor
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