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Jerry looks up to his Brother John. John has started shop lifting and is getting away with it. Explain, referring to social learning theory, how this could be detrimental to Jerry.
Social Learning theory was established by Bandura. It suggests that people learn through social interactions such as observation and imitation.In relation to Jerry and John, Jerry is observing a negative beh...
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In a study, researchers had to use different participants in each condition and this could have affected the results. Outline one way in which the researchers could have addressed this issue. 4 marks.
The researchers could have used a matched pairs design in order to create 'experimental twins'. The researchers would first have to identify a variable which may affect the dependent variable - the one being...
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Explain what is meant by qualitative data
Qualitative data takes a narrative form that is non-numerical, e.g. a diary entry.
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Describe the process of synaptic transmission
Electrical impulses are sent through the axon and are translated into chemical messages at the end of the axon. Neurotransmitters are released from the presynaptic neuron into the synaptic cleft and bind to ...
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Read the item and then answer this: Outline what is meant by the term bystander behaviour. Referring to the conversation above, identify one factor that can influence bystander behaviour and suggest how it would have influenced bystander behaviour...
...in this situation.Item:Archie: “On the way into work today, I saw a lady collapse. She fell over outside the coffee shop on the high street.” Jordan: “That’s terrible. Did you stop to help her?”(4 marks)T...
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