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How can I apply the issues and debates knowledge that we learn to other fields of psychology?

In an A-level psychology class, one of the main focuses is teaching students to evaluate the models they are presented with. This can be difficult as up until A-level students are presented with any scien...

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Answered by Cam W. Psychology tutor
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n is an integer greater than 1. Prove algebraically that n^2 – 2 – (n – 2)^2 is always an even number.

1) Expand the brackets: (n-2)2 = (n-2)(n-2) = n2 - 2n - 2n +4 = n2 - 4n + 42) Substitute this into the original expression: n2...

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Answered by James M. Maths tutor
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Why might expansionary demand side policies not always be effective in promoting economic growth?

Expansionary demand side policies focus on increasing Consumption and Investment within the economy. By increasing these components of real GDP, the economy will normally increase its' output and decrease...

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Answered by Charlie H. Economics tutor
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How might you become more aware of how to perform your role in a naturalistic/ Stanislavskian way?

When performing in a naturalistic role, understanding your characters' motives are key. Stanislavski believed that actors should settle comfortably within the role that they are playing and consequently d...

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Answered by Charlie H. Drama tutor
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The Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 was the most threatening Tudor rebellion due to its size. How far do you agree?

Structure INTRO THEME #1 THEME #2 THEME #3 IRISH REBELLIONS CONCLUSIONIntroductionThe Pilgrimage of Grace posed a highly considerable threat to Henry VII an...

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Answered by Louis W. History tutor
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