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Outline two factors that explain the Bystander Effect.

Firstly, the Bystander Effect is caused by pluralistic ignorance, a form of misinformed information processing. Bystanders try to figure out how to interpret ambiguous events by looking at the reactions o...

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Answered by Davita D. Psychology tutor
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LAQ: Discuss the extent to which genetics influence behaviour.

According to the third principle of the biological level of analysis behaviour is innate, therefore, to a large extent behaviour has a genetic basis and can be explained using genetics and genetic inherit...

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Answered by Iliana M. Psychology tutor
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Explain 2 weaknesses of fMRI scanning technique. (4). How to maximise marks.

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What is the command word? What does this mean?

What other parts of the question are important? Why?

How many marks available? Where might each of these come from?<...

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Answered by Lauren C. Psychology tutor
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Briefly discuss two types of determinism

one type of determinism is biological determinism. this type of determisism states that behaviour is purely a result of an individuals biological make up, i.e. genetics, hormones etc. it doesnt take into ...

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Answered by Nonyem A. Psychology tutor
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What is the "Cognitive Approach" in Psychology?

The cognitive approach predominantly focuses on thoughts as a means of understanding human behaviour. The key assumption being our actions are the result of our thoughts. The approach has been su...

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Answered by Jaya E. Psychology tutor
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