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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 inheritanc...
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Explain 2 weaknesses of fMRI scanning technique. (4). How to maximise marks.

Things to consider: 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? Is there a sentence stru...
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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 acc...
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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 successfully a...
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Outline the strengths and weaknesses of the multi store model of memory

The multi store model of memory is a linear model that shows how information flows through the processes of memory. The model is structured and focuses on unitary stores- this is a weakness as Baddeley and H...
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