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Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors in explaining behavior

Heider's Attribution Theory (1958) is a theory based on the assumption that people tend to try finding explanations for other people's behavior. This happens because they are aware of the reasons and caus...

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Answered by Isabel D. Psychology tutor
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Explain how enzymes work in reactions (3 marks)

Enzymes catalyse reactions by reducing the activation energy required to begin a chemical reaction, without being used up in the reaction. They bind to the active site of a substrate to form an enzyme-sub...

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How can you tell the environment a sedimentary rock is deposited in?

The first stage in the formation of a sedimentary rock is the deposition of sediment. The size, shape and type of sediment can tell you lots about the depositional environment. In a high energy environmen...

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Answered by Holly U. Geology tutor
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Explain the impact that a rise in the world price of oil might have on aggregate supply and gross domestic product (GDP) in an economy

Aggregate Supply is the total quantity of goods and services produced in an economy over time. In the neo-classical AD-AS model, the short-run aggregate supply (SRAS; total quantity of goods and services ...

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Potassium forms an ionic compound with sulfur. Describe what happens when two atoms of potassium react with one atom of sulfur. Give your answer in terms of electron transfer. Give the formulae of the ions formed. (5 marks)

electrons, which are negative particles that are part of the atom, are transferred from potassium to sulfurtwo potassium atoms each lose one electron and they form K+ ions as they have lost negative charg...

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Answered by Alisha M. Chemistry tutor
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