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What is the behavioural approach to psychopathology?

The behavioural approach, on the whole, focusses on how behaviours are learnt through the experiences that you have in your life. Behaviours are able to be learnt through:1. Classical Conditioning2. Opera...

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Answered by Maddy M. Psychology tutor
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Explain one study related to localisation of function in the brain.

To begin with, an introduction must clearly set out what is to be explained in the essay. Key words must be defined. The first key words is "localisation." After defining the key words, the s...

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Answered by Raya S. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between interval and ratio data?

Interval data: The data points have a uniform interval between them. E.G: Temperature. The difference between 10 and 20 degrees is exactly the same as the difference between 90 and 100 degrees. Ratio data...

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Answered by Emma F. Psychology tutor
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of case studies?

Advantages: They provide a rich source of qualitative information and they often present an opportunity to research rare disorders or situations otherwise unethical to st...

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Describe the diverse views to approach an understanding of the notion of ‘self’ from the Social Psychology literature.

Self, is an elusive but still significant notion and comprises all the unique and distinctive qualities of an individual, distinguishing one person from other.  Self is quite a complex concept to compr...

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