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How is abnormality defined?

Abnormality is a fluid concept that can mean different things to different people in different cultures and society. However, this subjective term can be operationalised by the DSM. This categories abnormali...
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What is the best way to revise for A2 psychology?

I found the jump from AS to A2 psychology to be the biggest of all my A-levels, simply because of the difference in the way it is examined. While AS was mainly 2/4/6 mark questions, A2 was entirely essays. I...
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What are the limitations of the cognitive approach to psychology?

The cognitive approach to psychology studies internal information processes such as perception, attention, language and memory. Cognitive psychologists study these internal processes and how they affect our ...
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Outline the breakdown of relationships.

Duck's Phase Model claims that breakdown happens in four stages. The first stage is Intrapsychic whereby an individual realises there is a problem within the relationship. The second is Dyadic whereby the in...
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What is the difference between short and long term memory?

Memory is defined as the mental capacity to encode, store, and retrieve information. Short term memory: - Stored for approx. 30 secs. Information is lost through lack of rehearsal e.g. distraction or passage...
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