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Explain and evaluate the influence of Testosterone on aggression

Testosterone is suggested to be a strong influencer of aggression in males. This is a male sex hormone that is produced within the leydig cells of the testes and the adrenal cortex located within the brai...

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Answered by Martin R. Psychology tutor
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What are the major types of social influence and what is conformity?

social influence is divided into 3 major types by its strength - conformity, compliance and obedience. conformity is the slightest one. people do as others do. it is call...

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What are the key points of Bowlby's theory of Monotropy?

John Bowlby's theory of monotropy stems from the idea that infants form one special, significant attachment with their primary caregiver and if we fail to form thi attachment, then we will suffer in later...

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Describe the Process of a PET Scan

During a PET scan, radioactive material is injected into the veins of the patient. This material flows through the brain, and oxygen and glucose accumulate in active areas of the brain. The glucose is use...

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Answered by Megan C. Psychology tutor
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Evaluate the idiographic v nomothetic approach in psychology

A strength of taking a nomothetic view is that it may provide a more scientific explanation than the idiographic approach. The processes involved in nomothetic research tend to be more scientific (e.g. te...

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Answered by Kate B. Psychology tutor
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