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Two types of long-term memory are procedural memory and episodic memory. Explain two differences between procedural memory and episodic memory. (4 marks)

Procedural memory is part of the long-term memory which is responsible for knowing how to do things i.e. memories of motor skills (for example, riding a bike). Episodic memory, on the other hand, is respo...

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Read the item and then answer this: Outline what is meant by the term bystander behaviour. Referring to the conversation above, identify one factor that can influence bystander behaviour and suggest how it would have influenced bystander behaviour...

...in this situation.Item:Archie: “On the way into work today, I saw a lady collapse. She fell over outside the coffee shop on the high street.” Jordan: “That’s terrible. Did you stop to help her?”(4 mark...

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Outline what is meant by the term 'innate'

When an individual's characteristic, such as behaviour, is a product of genes inherited, rather than learned experience.

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Describe and evaluate the working memory model

Proposed by Baddeley and Hitch in the 1970s following a series of dual-task experiments, the working memory model (or the multi-store model) comprises 4 slave systems: the central executive, the phonologi...

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Describe and evaluate research into at least one factor affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony.

One piece of research that has explored factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony, comes from Loftus and Palmer (1974). These researchers investigated the impact of leading questions on the a...

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