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What is the difference between the behaviourist approach and social learning theory?

The behaviourist approach mainly focuses on observable events and the link between stimulus and response and none of the underlying mechanisms. For example, Pavlov only measured the responses of dogs to t...

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Answered by Daniel K. Psychology tutor
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How do you write 36 as a product of its prime factors?

What is a prime number?
This is a number which can only be divided by 1, and itself. 1 is not considered to be a prime number. The first few prime numbers are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13. An...

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Answered by Charlotte F. Maths tutor
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John has twin sisters. The sum of the ages of John and his twin sisters is 39. In 4 years’ time the twins will be 18. How old will John be in 4 years’ time?

With a problem like this first you must pull the necessary information out of the question. It can make it more familiar if we assign single letters to the unknowns. In this case the unknowns are, Johns a...

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Answered by Finlay W. Maths tutor
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Discuss the reforms made to the judicial appointments system and how the judiciary aims to promote diversity.

The manner in which members of the judiciary are appointed was changed with the introduction of the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC). Prior to this, the decision remained with the Lord Chancellor. T...

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Answered by Imaan N. Law tutor
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Outline the process which occurs when an action potential arrives at a synapse

A synapse is a gap between two neurons and it can be thought of in 3 parts:
The presynaptic neuron - The neuron at the start of the synapse.
The synaptic cleft - The gap between the two neurons ...

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Answered by Eloise S. Biology tutor
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