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What issues are found within Social and Biological Psychology regarding socially sensitive research?

Both Social and Biological Psychology entail issues surrounding the social sensitivity of their research, referring to at what cost the ethical implications as a by-product of studies come, in terms of th...

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Answered by Hope H. Psychology tutor
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What are the assumptions of the biological approach?

The biological approach has many assumptions founded on the expectation that behaviour can be explained in terms of our biological systems. More specifically, behaviour can be explained in terms of factor...

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Answered by Lucy R. Psychology tutor
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Describe the main components of the psychodynamic therapy of dream analysis

For this question the main components of the therapy should be described but not evaluated, therefore a conclusion is not needed. For example:

The psychodynamic therapy of dream analysis is based o...

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Answered by Seren A. Psychology tutor
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How should i go about answering the longer answer questions? (AS)

The longer mark questions require you to demonstrate two skills. The first is is an informative description of what is asked (AO1 marks) and/ or analysis and evaluation (AO2 marks). You gain AO1 marks fro...

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Answered by Luke W. Psychology tutor
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State and explain one definition of abnormality

One definition of abnormality is failure to function adqeuately. This occurs when someone is unable to cope with ordinary demands of day to day living. In 1989 David Rosenham and Seligman proposed three s...

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Answered by Niamh C. Psychology tutor
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