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Using theories and/or studies, evaluate how the retrieval of memory can be affected by misleading information on eyewitness testimony

Misleading eyewitness information can be affected by proactive interference (knowledge and expectations from before the event interfere with memory retrieval), or retroactive interference (post-event info...

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Answered by Rubie B. Psychology tutor
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How do you sketch r=theta? I don't really understand polar coordinates.

First, make sure that the tutee understands using radians, and get them to do some examples of swapping between radians and degrees to ensure familiarity.Then explain to the tutee that they already intuit...

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Answered by Georgina H. Maths tutor
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How do I plan the structure of an essay?

An essay needs an introduction, around 3 or 4 paragraphs of content, and a conclusion. Each paragraph should be making a different point or talking about a different factor in your answer, and the conclus...

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Answered by Heather J. History tutor
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Given f(x) = (x^(2)+(3*x)+1)/(x^(2)+(5*x)+8), find f'(x) and simplify your answer.

Taking: f(x) = (x^(2)+(3x)+1)/(x^(2)+(5x)+8)
An application of the quotient rule of differentiation is required. This rule is given as:
Where g(x) = u(x)/v(x), g'(x) = ((u'(x)v(x))...

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Answered by Andrew M. Maths tutor
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Rearrange the following to make m the subject. 4(m – 2) = t (5m + 3)

In this equation we have two variables (meaning a symbol - usually denoted by a letter - which represents varying values) ‘m’, and ’t’. The question is asking us to make m the subject of this equation whi...

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Answered by Harry G. Maths tutor
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