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Explain two differences between procedural memory and episodic memory (4)
Due to this only being a 4 mark question, there is no need to include a lot of waffle. There are two marks for each explanation. Procedural memory is part of the long-term memory, this is responsible for ess...
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How can I critically evaluate a study?
To critically evaluate a study at A-level, I recommend following the ‘GRAVE’ method: G eneralisability - how generalisable is the sample to the wider population? Is the sample size large or small? Does it on...
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Evaluate the evidence for social learning theory as an explanation for aggressive behaviour.
Social learning theory suggests that we learn by observing and copying the behaviour of "role models" - these may be people who are of the same gender, similar age, or have other desirable characte...
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Explain two pieces of evidence for genetic explanations for criminal activity
One genetic explanation for criminal activity is candidate genes. Tihoen studied 900 offenders and found abnormalities on two genes associated with violent crime ( MAOA which controls dopamine and serotonin ...
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Explain how one study demonstrates localization of function in the brain.
The brain is seen as the command centre of human activity and therefore, psychologists aim to develop a deeper understanding of its role and how it matures, develops and adapts over lifetime. Prior to the de...
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