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AQA A-Level GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 Physical Geography MS 2021
  • AQA A-Level GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 Physical Geography MS 2021

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  • AQA A-Level GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 Physical Geography MS 2021 Outline the relationship between the water cycle and the carbon cycle in the atmosphere. Point marked Allow 1 mark per valid point with extra mark(s) for developed points (d). For example: Notes for answers • Increasing concentrations of carbon (and Methane) in the atmosphere has a warming effect on the planet and leads to increased evaporation (1). This can increase rates of precipitation or equally higher rates of evapora...
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THEORIES OF ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT - PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE EXAM REVIEW 2024
  • THEORIES OF ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT - PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE EXAM REVIEW 2024

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  • THEORIES OF ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT - PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE EXAM REVIEW 2024 PLATO - ANS-Adolescent ability to reason becomes apparent ARISTOTLE - ANS-The ability to make a choice in Adolescence SELF-DETERMINATION the hallmark of maturity. ROUSSEAU - ANS-Restored belief that being a child or an adolescent is NOT the same as being an adult (as had been presumed in the middle ages) Suggested development had stages G. STANLEY HALL - ANS-Father of scientific study of adolescence Propos...
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TM112 OU (with complete solutions)
  • TM112 OU (with complete solutions)

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  • Abstract correct answers A brief summary at the start of a paper summarising the content. Accelerometer correct answers A device that measures acceleration. It is commonly used in mobile phones for sensing motion. Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) correct answers A document that lays out the activities that the provider considers to be an improper or illegal use of their services. (Also see Cloud Service Agreement (CSA). Accumulator correct answers A register within a processor that is used t...
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AQA A Level Psychology – Approaches Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • AQA A Level Psychology – Approaches Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • AQA A Level Psychology – Approaches Questions and Answers 100% Pass Approaches Different ways of explaining psychological phenomena Wilhelm Wundt -In 1873 Wilhelm Wundt published the first lab in Leipzig, Germany -He broke down behaviours into their basic elements, his approach became known as structuralism -He was the first one to say you could study the mind Introspection Examining one's own mental activity and breaking down conscious awareness into basic structures of thoughts and sensat...
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RME101Q ASSIGNMENT 1.
  • RME101Q ASSIGNMENT 1.

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  • RME101Q ASSIGNMENT 1 N.B. Correct answers are marked in RED 1. Documenting a large section of another researcher’s written work as your own is referred to as ... 1 wrongful referencing. 2 misrepresentation. 3 plagiarism. 4 direct quotations. 2. Qualitative research is often criticised for its... 1 problem of generalisation 2 Structured data collection 3 Objective view point 4 Static view of social life 3. The following is not applicable in a research proposal: 1 Which research de...
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AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Accurate 100%
  • AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Accurate 100%

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  • AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Accurate 100% Wilhelm Wundt - ANSWER - First Psychologist - First Lab in Germany - Experimental Conditions - Structuralism and Introspection Introspection - ANSWER Person Gains knowledge about their mental state by examining their conscious thoughts and feelings Empiricism - ANSWER Knowledge is derived from sensory experience, characterised by the use of the scientific method Scientific Method - ANSWER The investigative methods that are: - Objecti...
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AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Correct
  • AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Correct

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  • AQA Psychology A-Level Paper 2 Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Correct Wilhelm Wundt - Answer-- First Psychologist - First Lab in Germany - Experimental Conditions - Structuralism and Introspection Introspection - Answer-Person Gains knowledge about their mental state by examining their conscious thoughts and feelings Empiricism - Answer-Knowledge is derived from sensory experience, characterised by the use of the scientific method Scientific Method - Answer-The investigative methods...
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AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 2- Research Methods
  • AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 2- Research Methods

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  • AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 2- Research Methods What is an aim? - Answer ️️ -A general statement of what the researcher intends to investigate; the purpose of the study. What are IVs and DVs? - Answer ️️ -Independent variable (IV) - manipulated by experimenter (the one that's changed) Dependent variable (DV) - the one that's measured What are extraneous variables? - Answer ️️ -Don't vary systematically with the IV and therefore don't act as an alternate IV but may have a...
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HMPYC80 Research Methodology (2022 - Semester 1 - Assignment 3)
  • HMPYC80 Research Methodology (2022 - Semester 1 - Assignment 3)

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  • HMPYC80 – Research Methodology 2022 – Semester 1 – Assignment 3 Question 1: Which of one of the following statements is NOT true about C-studies? C-studies research do NOT ... a) aim to explore or describe without statistical testing and typically use non-random or purposive sampling (NR). b) compare groups or examine relationships between variables by means of some form of statistical hypothesis testing. c) aim to explain phenomena by means of a hypothesis. d) use random sampli...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers

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  • AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers Abstract - Answer ️️ -A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Why a psychologist may choose to use a directional hypothesis. - Answer ️️ -When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome. Strengths of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any ef...
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