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What is the difference between positivism and interpretivism?

Positivism and interpretivism are, broadly speaking, the two approaches to doing research in the social sciences. They both have their benefits, and they both have their downsides; lots of researchers cho...

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Answered by Freya J. Sociology tutor
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What is the difference between arteries, veins and capillaries?

Arteries, veins and capillaries are all types of blood vessels. The best way to think about their differences are the roles they play in circulation. So, if we take the systemic circulation as an example ...

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Answered by Elizabeth H. Biology tutor
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Describe and evaluate the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia

The dopamine hypothesis is an explanation for schizophrenia, which believes that the disease is caused by increased levels of the neurotransmitter. However, it has been revised and added to multiple times...

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Explore the ways in which Oswald and Swift portray femininity in Dart and Waterland

‘Mary itched. And this itch of Mary’s was the itch of curiosity.’

Explore the ways in which Oswald and Swift portray femininity in Dart and Waterland. In the course of your writing show how your id...

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How much of my personal statement should I leave for extra-curricular activities?

A small paragraph of your personal statement should include any extra-curricular activities you would like to mention. This might amount to about 10% of your overall statement. However it's important that...

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