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Describe the reward/need satisfaction theory of relationship formation

The reward/need satisfaction of relationship formation is made up of several key points. One of these is the theory is rewards and punishments. This is the idea that we form relationships based on the princi...
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outline and evaluate one biological treatment for schizophrenia

Currently the most successful treatment for schizophrenia is the use of drugs to help balance the chemicals in the patients brain. Leading research on this particular illness has found that excess dopamine i...
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Outline two assumptions of the behaviourist approach.

One assumption of the behaviourist approach is that we are born as a blank slate (known as tabula rasa) and we learn everything from the environment. This assumptions believes that all humans, male and femal...
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What is CBT and how can it be used to treat depression?

CBT stands for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. The underlying principle behind it is the fact that our thoughts, emotions and behaviour and interdependent, and changing one will also determine a change in the...
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Describe Milgram's obedience study

Milgram was interested in why so many people can carry out inhumane acts when instructed by someone in authority, in particular the Nazi soldiers in World War 2. He questioned whether people could be held ac...
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