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How would a behaviourist explain the learning process?

A behaviourist would describe the learning process to be due to either classical conditioning, operant conditioning or social learning theory. Classical conditioning refers to learning by association. For...

RM
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How do I distinguish between a purpose clause and a result clause?

Students often have trouble distinguishing between a purpose clause and a result clause when they meet them in the Latin. This is because they look quite similar, as they are both formed, when positive, b...

TJ
Answered by Tom J. Latin tutor
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How do writers engage their readers?



There are numerous writing styles, depending on the purpose of the text. For instance, is the author trying to inform their audience? Are they wanting to take them into a fictional world of a...

EE
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What are the differences in writing an SAQ and an LAQ?

For an SAQ (Short-Answer-Question) the best thing is to be as concise as possible, as you are aiming for a word count of about 250-300 words. What the examiners want is to be reading accurate information ...

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Answered by Valerie T. Spanish tutor
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How does refraction work?

The fastest light can travel is when it is in a vacuum, where it travels at 3x10^8 metres per second.

However, when light travels through another substance or material (anothe...

CP
Answered by Conor P. Physics tutor
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