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Biological Sciences 15
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Business and Management 33
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Chemistry 6
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Combined Honours Social Sciences 1
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Durham University 46
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Economics 2
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Economics with Management 2
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English Studies 24
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Geography Hons 16
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Geology 2
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History BA 14
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InterCourse 1
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International Relations 7
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Law LLB 51
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Mathematics 1
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Modern Languages 1
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Modern Languages BA 4
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Philosophy and Politics 1
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Principles of Economics Micro Economics Exam Notes 1
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Psychology 17
Popular books Durham University (DUT)
James Fulcher • ISBN 9780192802187
Professor L. S. Sealy, R. J. A. Hooley • ISBN 9780199299034
Jocelyn E Krebs, Elliott S Goldstein • ISBN 9780763766320
Roger Masterman, Colin Murray • ISBN 9781292144252
Latest notes & summaries Durham University (DUT)
What prompted the rise of the United States' Carceral State? The American prison system is both vast and unequal, and its rise was very much a series of deliberate acts forged over decades. This essay explores the rich and varied historiography that seeks to explain the growth of America's prison system and the reasons underpinning its inequalities.
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Durham University•History of American Capitalism
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The History of American Capitalism - The Mega Bundle• By cljohnson
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What prompted the rise of the United States' Carceral State? The American prison system is both vast and unequal, and its rise was very much a series of deliberate acts forged over decades. This essay explores the rich and varied historiography that seeks to explain the growth of America's prison system and the reasons underpinning its inequalities.
When did the US economy turn capitalist? This essay explores the different interpretations among historians as to how and when the American economy became capitalist during the nineteenth century. This essay considers northern agriculture and southern slavery in particular.
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Durham University•History of American Capitalism
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The History of American Capitalism - The Mega Bundle• By cljohnson
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When did the US economy turn capitalist? This essay explores the different interpretations among historians as to how and when the American economy became capitalist during the nineteenth century. This essay considers northern agriculture and southern slavery in particular.
James Fulcher's "Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction" is a foundational reference guide for modern and historical capitalism. Learn about the origins of capitalism and its various historical and modern forms via this set of notes that condense Fulcher's work to just a few pages.
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Durham University•History of American Capitalism
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Capitalism • James Fulcher• ISBN 9780192802187
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The History of American Capitalism - The Mega Bundle• By cljohnson
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James Fulcher's "Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction" is a foundational reference guide for modern and historical capitalism. Learn about the origins of capitalism and its various historical and modern forms via this set of notes that condense Fulcher's work to just a few pages.
Set 8 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering evolutionary psychopathology, the evolution of mental illnesses

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
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Define the Mismatch hypothesis of evolutionary pathology - Mental health disorders were once adaptive: and so useful for survival, but not in modern times. 
Deficits in Schizophrenia - Deficits in: attention, working memory, language processing, motor, auditory-v...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 2 - Evolutionary psychology• By Anon2396
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Set 8 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering evolutionary psychopathology, the evolution of mental illnesses

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
Define the Mismatch hypothesis of evolutionary pathology - Mental health disorders were once adaptive: and so useful for survival, but not in modern times. 
Deficits in Schizophrenia - Deficits in: attention, working memory, language processing, motor, auditory-v...
Set 7 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering same-sex aggression

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
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What 3 factors define ‘aggression’? - Intent, harm, and motivation to avoid 
What percentage of violent crime are committed by men in the US? - 89% (US Beuro of stats, 2006-200) 
Example of the challenge hypothesis in chimps Hint: Muller 2004 - Female chimps go into oestrus individually. When they do, ...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 2 - Evolutionary psychology• By Anon2396
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Set 7 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering same-sex aggression

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What 3 factors define ‘aggression’? - Intent, harm, and motivation to avoid 
What percentage of violent crime are committed by men in the US? - 89% (US Beuro of stats, 2006-200) 
Example of the challenge hypothesis in chimps Hint: Muller 2004 - Female chimps go into oestrus individually. When they do, ...
Set 5 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering direct benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
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Benefits of mate choice: define direct and indirect - Direct = benefits to YOU and immediate RS Indirect = benefits to OFFSPRING and its survival 
Who defined ‘Resource Holding Potential’? - Elmen & Oring, 1977 
Considering anisogamy, which sex should do the ‘choosing’ in partner choice?...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 1 - Evolutionary Psychology• By Anon2396
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Set 5 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering direct benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
Benefits of mate choice: define direct and indirect - Direct = benefits to YOU and immediate RS Indirect = benefits to OFFSPRING and its survival 
Who defined ‘Resource Holding Potential’? - Elmen & Oring, 1977 
Considering anisogamy, which sex should do the ‘choosing’ in partner choice?...
Set 3 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Variation and Life History

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories Examples:

What is Life History Theory? - Organisms have a limited energy supply - LHT is the study of ​why organisms vary in their prioritisation of different goals in energy expenditure 
Example of k-selection - Humans and whales: small no. offspring, high parental care, long gestation, long lactation, larg...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 1 - Evolutionary Psychology• By Anon2396
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Set 3 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering Variation and Life History

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories Examples:

What is Life History Theory? - Organisms have a limited energy supply - LHT is the study of ​why organisms vary in their prioritisation of different goals in energy expenditure 
Example of k-selection - Humans and whales: small no. offspring, high parental care, long gestation, long lactation, larg...
Set 9 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering brain size and language evolution

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 

Examples:
Relating to brain size, what is allometric scaling? - The larger the body, the larger the brain
Give an example of chimp communication - Chimps have different calls for when different foods are available and calls differ depending on how many are around (Slocombe 2005)
Are intelligence (IQ), ...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 2 - Evolutionary psychology• By Anon2396
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Set 9 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering brain size and language evolution

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 

Examples:
Relating to brain size, what is allometric scaling? - The larger the body, the larger the brain
Give an example of chimp communication - Chimps have different calls for when different foods are available and calls differ depending on how many are around (Slocombe 2005)
Are intelligence (IQ), ...
Set 1 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering forms of selection
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
What is the unit of selection? - The gene 
Example of intersexual selection with extreme good controls (experimentally-induced traits) - BIRD TAIL LENGTH Widowbirds (Andersson, Nature, 1982) 
What are the 4 levels of explanation for behvaiour? (Tinbergen’s 4 ‘why’s) - PROXIMAL Proximal / mechanis...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 1 - Evolutionary Psychology• By Anon2396
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Set 1 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology 

Question answer cards covering forms of selection
Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories

Examples:
What is the unit of selection? - The gene 
Example of intersexual selection with extreme good controls (experimentally-induced traits) - BIRD TAIL LENGTH Widowbirds (Andersson, Nature, 1982) 
What are the 4 levels of explanation for behvaiour? (Tinbergen’s 4 ‘why’s) - PROXIMAL Proximal / mechanis...
Set 6 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering indirect benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Handicap Principle? - Zahavi, 1975: honest signals which are costly indicate good health 
From humans, does facial symmetry relate to health? - YES: facial symmetry and less hospital stays (Waynforth 1998), more health rated (Jones 2011) 
Why is yellow>blue skin preferred? - Sign...
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Durham University•Evolutionary Psychology
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Human Evolutionary Psychology • Louise Barrett, Robin Dunbar• ISBN 9780691096223
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Bundle 2 - Evolutionary psychology• By Anon2396
Preview 1 out of 3 pages
Set 6 of 10 in Evolutionary Psychology Question answer cards covering indirect benefits in mate choice

Includes basic definitions, highlights of papers, and prompts to explanations of theories 
Examples:
What is the Handicap Principle? - Zahavi, 1975: honest signals which are costly indicate good health 
From humans, does facial symmetry relate to health? - YES: facial symmetry and less hospital stays (Waynforth 1998), more health rated (Jones 2011) 
Why is yellow>blue skin preferred? - Sign...