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What are the differences between DNA and RNA

There are 4 main differences, the first being that DNA is in a double helix structure much like two pieces of string wrapped together. RNA, on the other hand, is single-stranded. The second difference is in ...
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What is proof by induction and how do I employ it?

Proof by induction is a type of proof in which one tries to proof a statement is valid for any arbitrary number of n by first proving for k and then trying to further extrapolate this into a valid statement ...
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How do you evaluate whether or not a psychological study is ethical?

When thinking of ethics, think of DRIPP;D eceit, were the participants deceived in the study? Was it necessary to do so? If yes, was a debrief included? R ight to withdraw, were the participants made aware t...
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How to evaluate a core study

Think about ethics , validity , reliability , usefulness, practical applications of the study, which debates the study supports and why. There are other things you can think about but these are some of the b...
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Explain the nature vs nurture debate in psychology.

The nature debate argues that all behaviour is caused by our genetics.Rejects the idea that environmental factors such as upbringing and social settings have any influence on how humans behave. The biologica...
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