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What are the key assumptions of the biological approach in Psychology?

Firstly, the biological approach assumes that human behaviour can be explained in terms of genes, hormones, evolution and the nervous system hence there is a focus on nature rather than nurture. Secondly...

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Answered by Miraal M. Psychology tutor
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Describe the social exchange theory.

The social exchange theory relates to relationships. The theory proposes that relationships are based on weighing up the costs and benefits, and if the costs outweigh the benefits, the relationship will r...

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Answered by Laura B. Psychology tutor
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How can I improve my AO2/AO3 marks?

In A2 psychology the most important part of an essay is the evaluations. Marks for this section can be boosted by making sure that the evaluations are relevant, clearly expressed and linked back to the qu...

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Answered by Marika I. Psychology tutor
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Which side of the nature-nurture debate do psychologists favor?

Within Psychology there are a variety of different approaches, i.e, the Biological approach, Behaviorism approach etc. As a result of this different Psychologists from each branch will favor the side that...

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Explain the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 reasoning, and whether they cooperate or contradict each other.

Type 1 reasoning is automatic, reflexive, emotional, habitual, low effort and low capacity. It is also quicker and sometimes called the "old mind". Type 2 reasoning is effortful, reflective, cog...

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Answered by Merle V. Psychology tutor
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