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Can I write about more than one subject in my Personal statement?

This is a common question. In the UK, UCAS applications should favour the one academic subject you are applying for. When writing my personal statement I created a structure that would help fit all the infor...
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Define the difference between a Type 1 and Type 2 error.

A type one error is often referred to as an optimistic error, this is because the researcher has incorrectly rejected a null hypothesis that was in fact true, they have been too lenient. A type two error is ...
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Answered by Aimee S. Psychology tutor
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Briefly evaluate one or two limitations of Zimbardo's research into conformity.

One limitation of Zimbardo’s research is that there are major ethical issues within the experiment.For example, when a participant asked Zimbardo to leave, he responded in his role as a superintendent, worri...
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A rectangle has length 3x+6 and width 2x-5. The perimeter of the rectangle is 22cm. What is the value of x?

The perimeter of the rectangle can be found using 3x+6+3x+6+2x-5+2x-5=10x+2We know from the question the perimeter equals 22cm.10x+2=22We can subtract 2 from both sides10x=20Divide through by 10 and we get x...
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Answered by Georgina P. Maths tutor
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When using the passé composé (present perfect tense) how do I know whether to use avoir or être as the past participle?

It can certainly be confusing when first learning the perfect tense, whether to use avoir or être as the past participle. For example why do we say 'Je suis venu(e)' - taking the être form, rather than j'ai ...
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Answered by Liberty S. French tutor
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