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The present literature review aims to provide an overview of sex-based differences in mu- and kappa-opioid analgesia reported by animal and human studies, & to describe some of the mechanisms thought to underlie these (The roles of genetics/genotypes & gonadal-hormonal status are discussed in greater detail.) 
Referencing style: APA, Grade awarded: A
The present essay explores the main contributions of various bio-physiological and psycho-social theories to the study of aggressive behaviour. (Etholoical theory, psychoanalytic theory, theories implicating different genetic deficits, structural/functional brain abnormalities, social learning theory, adverse childhood experiences etc.) 
Essay Level 9, Referencing style: APA, Grade awarded: A
The document contains an academic essay : 'Is virtue ethics a better approach to normative ethics than deontology and consequentialism?' (Level 7, Grade awarded: A 80%, Referencing style: Harvard) + Summary Study Notes on Kantianism & Utilitarian theory (intellectual precursors, main points of theories, their strengths & weaknesses etc.)
The document contains an academic report on the nature of adolescence: Is adolescent turbulence biologically determined or socially constructed? (Level 8, Grade awarded: A, Referencing style: Harvard) 
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Summary Study Notes: Parenting styles and their effects, Attachment theory, Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impacts on life choices and mental health
Assignment type: Essay 
Grade awarded: A 
Level 7 
Referencing style: Harvard 
Number of pages: 7 
The present essay provides an overview of health inequalities outlining their principle causes. Its primary focus is the impact of income inequality on mental health.
Introduction section of my undergraduate dissertation (Literature review /Background research) 
Level 10 (UK) 
Grade awarded for dissertation: A (73%) 
Referencing style used: APA 
Number of pages:21 
Subject: Psychology (students studying mental health nursing or sociology may also find the information useful)
Assignment type: Report/ Briefing paper 
Level 10 (UK) 
Grade awarded: A (87%) 
Referencing style used: APA 
Word count of report: 2263 (+ Reference List) 
Number of pages: 14
Assignment type: Essay 
Level: 10 (UK) 
Grade awarded: A (87%) 
Referencing style used: APA 
Word count of essay: 2339 (+ Reference List+Glossary) 
Number of pages in total: 14