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What is the working memory model?

The working memory model explains how short term memory is organised. It consists of four main components that are different by coding and capacity. One of which is the central executive which allocates t...

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Outline and evaluate research (theories and/or studies) into the effects of misleading information on eyewitness testimony.

Eyewitness testimony is the process of interviewing witnesses to a crime to help gain evidence and facts on what happened. Misleading information is when the interviewer provides information during that i...

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How can I improve my essay technique?

Arguably the most important aspect of a good psychology grade is strong technique in your essays, particularly your 16 markers. These 16 markers can prove more challenging due to the different parts that ...

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Answered by Izzy W. Psychology tutor
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What does Milgram's (1963) research show?

Milgram wanted to try to explain why atrocities, like the Holocaust, happened. His research is all about obedience to authority. Obedience means doing what you have been told to do by someone in authority...

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Answered by Lottie D. Psychology tutor
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Outline the similarities and differences between the social and biological areas of psychology.

Similarities - Both areas use the scientific methodology to measure behaviour, by manipulating the independent variable to measure the effects it has on the dependent variable. In addition, experiments in...

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Answered by Phoebe A. Psychology tutor
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