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[Show more]AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY 4/5/6 MARK 
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Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane. 
Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane. (5) 
Correct Answer: 1 (Simple / fa...
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Many different substances enter and leave a cell by crossing its cell surface membrane. 
Describe how substances can cross a cell surface membrane. (5) 
Correct Answer: 1 (Simple / fa...
Kelman 
Ans: 1958. Proposed three types of conformity. 
Conformity 
Ans: Yielding to group pressure. Behaviour and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group 
of people. 
Internalisation 
Ans: Public and private. Validation process. Change own beliefs. 
Identification 
Ans: Accept influence to est...
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Ans: 1958. Proposed three types of conformity. 
Conformity 
Ans: Yielding to group pressure. Behaviour and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group 
of people. 
Internalisation 
Ans: Public and private. Validation process. Change own beliefs. 
Identification 
Ans: Accept influence to est...
KEY TERM 
what is psychology? 
Ans: The scientific study of the human mind and it's functions 
KEY TERM 
what is science? 
Ans: A way of obtaining knowledge through systematic investigations. The aim is to 
discover general laws 
KEY TERM 
what is introspection
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what is psychology? 
Ans: The scientific study of the human mind and it's functions 
KEY TERM 
what is science? 
Ans: A way of obtaining knowledge through systematic investigations. The aim is to 
discover general laws 
KEY TERM 
what is introspection
anisogamy 
Ans: refers to the differences between male and female sex cells 
- sperm = small, mobile, continuously produced 
- ova = large, static, produced at intervals for a limited amount of years 
what is the consequence of anisogamy? 
Ans: there are plenty of fertile males but fewer females, wh...
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Ans: refers to the differences between male and female sex cells 
- sperm = small, mobile, continuously produced 
- ova = large, static, produced at intervals for a limited amount of years 
what is the consequence of anisogamy? 
Ans: there are plenty of fertile males but fewer females, wh...
What is an Aim? 
Ans: A general statement on what the researcher intends to investigate 
What is a Hypothesis? 
Ans: A clear, precise, testable statement that states the Relationship between the Variables 
to be investigated 
What is a Directional Hypothesis? 
Ans: A hypothesis that states the dire...
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Add to cartWhat is an Aim? 
Ans: A general statement on what the researcher intends to investigate 
What is a Hypothesis? 
Ans: A clear, precise, testable statement that states the Relationship between the Variables 
to be investigated 
What is a Directional Hypothesis? 
Ans: A hypothesis that states the dire...
Psychology 
Ans: The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those functions 
affecting behaviour in a given context 
Science 
Ans: A means of acquiring knowledge through systematic and objective observation, with 
the aim to discover general laws 
Introspection 
Ans: (Wun...
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Add to cartPsychology 
Ans: The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those functions 
affecting behaviour in a given context 
Science 
Ans: A means of acquiring knowledge through systematic and objective observation, with 
the aim to discover general laws 
Introspection 
Ans: (Wun...
Encoding 
Ans: Changing information so it can be stores 
Storage 
Ans: Holding info in the memory system 
Retrieval 
Ans: Recovering info from storage 
4 memory stores 
Ans: Multi store, sensory store, short term store, long term store 
Multi store 
Ans: Idea that memory allows info to pass through ...
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Ans: Changing information so it can be stores 
Storage 
Ans: Holding info in the memory system 
Retrieval 
Ans: Recovering info from storage 
4 memory stores 
Ans: Multi store, sensory store, short term store, long term store 
Multi store 
Ans: Idea that memory allows info to pass through ...
Aim 
Ans: General statement of why the study is being carried out. 
Null Hypothesis 
Ans: An assumption that there is no relationship between the variables. 
E.g. There is no relationship between age and intelligence. 
Directional hypothesis (one-tailed) 
Ans: States the kind of relationship betwee...
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Ans: General statement of why the study is being carried out. 
Null Hypothesis 
Ans: An assumption that there is no relationship between the variables. 
E.g. There is no relationship between age and intelligence. 
Directional hypothesis (one-tailed) 
Ans: States the kind of relationship betwee...
Independent variable 
Ans: The factor which is changed by the researcher in an experiment to make two or more 
conditions 
Dependent variable 
Ans: The factor which is measured in an experiment. 
Laboratory Experiment 
Ans: A highly controlled method which measures participants' performance in two...
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Ans: The factor which is changed by the researcher in an experiment to make two or more 
conditions 
Dependent variable 
Ans: The factor which is measured in an experiment. 
Laboratory Experiment 
Ans: A highly controlled method which measures participants' performance in two...
Three types of conformity 
Ans: Compliance, Identification and Internalisation 
Compliance 
Ans: When you change your public beliefs and behaviours to fit in with the group but your 
private beliefs and behaviours stay the same 
Identification 
Ans: When you temporarily change your private and publ...
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Ans: Compliance, Identification and Internalisation 
Compliance 
Ans: When you change your public beliefs and behaviours to fit in with the group but your 
private beliefs and behaviours stay the same 
Identification 
Ans: When you temporarily change your private and publ...
Autonomic function 
Ans: involuntary bodily functions such as breathing and heart rate. 
Brain stem 
Ans: the part of the brain that controls basic functions such as breathing and heart rate. 
Cerebellum 
Ans: a small, wrinkled structure at the back of the brain which coordinates motor 
movement, d...
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Add to cartAutonomic function 
Ans: involuntary bodily functions such as breathing and heart rate. 
Brain stem 
Ans: the part of the brain that controls basic functions such as breathing and heart rate. 
Cerebellum 
Ans: a small, wrinkled structure at the back of the brain which coordinates motor 
movement, d...
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