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Define and give examples of positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
Positive symptoms are additional experiences that add to an individuals ordinary experience, while negative symptoms are the loss of a usual ability from everyday life. Positive symptoms include hallucinatio...
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To what extent is the cognitive process of memory reliable?
A schema is a mental representation about the world and in order to reconstruct memory you need to activate the schema relevant to that event. Researchers have investigated whether this schema activation and...
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Discuss the contribution of behaviourist psychologists such as Pavlov and Skinner to our understanding of human behaviour
AO1 pointsemphasised and demonstrated importance of learning and environment for explaining/shaping behaviourincluding consequences reinforcemnt and punsihment , if rewarded behaviour more likely repeated AO...
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Explain the process of classical conditioning with reference to a child's attachment to their parent
The Uncontrolled Stimulus (UCS) of a parent prior conditioning would not prompt a response of happiness (or attachment, the uncontrolled response) until it has been repeatedly paired with the neutral stimulu...
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What is the difference between a one-tailed hypothesis and a two-tailed hypothesis?
Both one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis are examples of alternative or experimental hypothesis, which predict there will be a psychological effect. A one tailed hypothesis, also known as a directional hypo...
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