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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'psychologists'
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| "Psychologists are divided in the extent to which they see day care as beneficial to children's development." To what extent does day care have a beneficial effect on cognitive and social development? |
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| "Psychologists have argued that much research into obedience tells us little about events in the real world" To what extend can finding from obedience research be applied beyond the research setting? |
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| A test for Pongo - Psychologists have discovered that different teaching styles have different effects on a child's learning. |
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| According to psychologists, playing hard-to-get can be an effective technique for gaining and keeping |
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| Behavioural psychologists believe that learning is the most important cause of behaviour and most of their studies are carried out on animals - these are easier, cheaper and less complex to use than humans. |
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| Child Sexual Abuse - A Psychologist's Responsibilities |
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| Compare the methods, theories & contributions of any two psychologists |
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| Consider the Problems Faced by Psychologists in the Definition of Abnormality |
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| Critically discuss what psychologists have found out about cognitive psychology. |
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| Critically discuss what psychologists have found out about cognitive psychology. |
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| Describe How Psychologists define and Explain substance abuse? |
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| Describe how Psychologists have attempted to measure personality |
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| Describe how psychologists have defined and explained substance abuse. |
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| Describe how psychologists have defined and explained substance abuse. |
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| Describe how temperament has been defined and studied by developmental psychologists. With reference to relevant research and theory, discuss the relationship between children's temperament and their early development. |
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| Describe how temperament has been defined and studied by developmental psychologists. With reference to relevant research and theory, discuss the relationship between children's temperament and their early development. |
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| Describe how temperament has been defined and studied by developmental psychologists. With reference to relevant research and theory, discuss the relationship between children's temperament and their earlydevelopment. |
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| Describe the various ways in which psychologists have attempted to define intelligence? |
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| Describe what evolutionary psychologists mean when they employ the term 'theory of mind'. Use examples and research studies from Book 1, Chapter 2 to show why this is important in evolutionary psychology. |
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| Describe what evolutionary psychologists mean when they employ the term 'theory of mind'. Use examples and research studies from Book 1, Chapter 2 to show why this theory is important in evolutionary psychology. |
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| Describe what psychologists have discovered about patient - practitioner relationships. |
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| Describe what Psychologists have found out about crime-victim interaction. |
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| Describe what psychologists have found out about psychology and the environment. |
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| Describe what psychologists have found out about the adverse effects of the physical environment and temporal conditions at work. |
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| Describe what psychologists have found out about the psychology of testimony? |
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