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Cognitive theories
Cognitive Theories in Psychology
Cognitive, Social & Psychological Determinants of Emotional State.
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Combray’
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Compare and Contrast Behavioural and Cognitive Approaches in the Management of Anxiety
Compare and contrast the methods used for research in cognitive psychology, in the areas of language processes and memory and learning
Compare and contrast two different methods used to study cognitive psychology
Compare and contrast two theories of depression.
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Compare two theories each of two of the following phenomena: a) Out-of-the-body experiences b) Near-death-experiences c) Déjà vu - Do such experiences provide a serious challenge to materialism?
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Computational Linguistics - How Important Is Semantics? Compared to What?
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Conditioned Reflexes.
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Consider the evidence suggesting that there are different cognitive routes to attitude change
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Consider the Relationship Between Thought and Language, from Developmental, Evolutionary, and Neurop
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Contrast TWO or more approaches to understanding the aetiology of Posttraumatic stress disorder
Corrupted Memories: The Effects of Photography on Memory
Critically consider the importance of attributions in the development of depression.
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Critically consider the role of emotional factors in forgetting.
critically consider two or more psychological explanations of one anxiety disorder
Critically evaluate Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
Critically evaluate the claim that 'dyslexia is a specific form of language impairment that affects the way in which the brain encodes the phonological features of spoken words'
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Critically evaluate the concept of Implicit Memory.
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Critically evaluate the impact behaviourism has had on psychology.
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Critically evaluate the models of anxiety and performance.
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Critically Evaluate the Modern View of How Attitude Change Occurs with Reference to One Dual-Process
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Critically review the research and theories in one area of everyday memory
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