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Discuss evolutionary explanations of eating behaviour (6 marks)

Eating habits and food preferences are said to have come from our ancestors and adapted in our environment of evolutionary adaptation (EEA). Are ancestors were hunter-gatherers who were constantly battlin...

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Discuss Wundt's Role in the emergence of psychology

Wilhelm Wundt, "the founding father" of psychology was the first to clarify the difference between physiology and psychology ; psychology being the study of conscious experience. Wundt believed...

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Is human psychology predominantly a function of nature or nurture?

Introduction (define key terms, outline argument and allude to essay answer/conclusion)Contrasting views exist on the extent to which human psychology is influenced by forces nature or nurture. Pro...

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What is the difference between a lab and field experiment?

A lab experiment is conducted in a well-controlled environment - not necessarily a laboratory - and therefore accurate and objective measurements are possible. The researchers decides where the experiment...

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Briefly evaluate Ash's study into conformity (4 marks)

A strength of Asch's study into conformity is that it was carried out in a lab setting and was carefully controlled. This means that there was good control over extraneous variables, therefore any change ...

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