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Canfit Pathfit I Comprehensive Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct 2024.
  • Canfit Pathfit I Comprehensive Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct 2024.

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  • Training - Answer It is a systematic process of repetitive, progressive exercise of work, involving the learning process and acclimation. Training - Answer It is a systematic method of physical conditioning False - Answer [True or False] Before an individual perform an activity, he should not know the guidelines in doing the activity. Individualisation - Answer Exercise should be specific to the individual completing the training. Individualisation - Answer Performers respo...
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Families and households AQA Sociology A level Exam Questions And Answers 2024
  • Families and households AQA Sociology A level Exam Questions And Answers 2024

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  • Families and households AQA Sociology A level Exam Questions And Answers 2024 Socialisation, economic, reproduction and sexual regulation. - correct answer-Roles of the family according to Functionalists, Marxists and Feminists Parsons - correct answer-Socialisation Functionalism ( key theorist) Murdock - correct answer-Economic, Reproduction and sexual regulation Functionalism ( key theorist) Althusser - correct answer-Marxism socialisation ( key theorist) Zaretsky - correct answ...
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CUS3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (724189) - DUE  20 June 2024-2025
  • CUS3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (724189) - DUE 20 June 2024-2025

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  • CUS3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (724189) - DUE 20 June Akers (Williams, 2004) proposes that behaviour will be repeated when... - ANS-positive reinforcers outweigh negative reinforcers. According to Jones (2001) the main strength of the theory of differential association is that it showed that crime was not just a product of ... but that it could occur in all settings. - ANS-poverty In relation to society's reaction to anomie, which of the following reactions or mo...
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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS)  Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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  • PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Which of the following factors is an essential feature of Eysenck's biosocial theory of crime? - ANS-Genetics Choose the most correct option: One of the biosocial theory's core principles include: - ANS-Individual behaviour patterns are produced by genetic traits and the environment Identify the following statement which best represents the assumptions of the positivistic school of thought: - ANS-In...
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Postmodernist views of the family for AQA A-level Sociology 2023/2024 updated to pass
  • Postmodernist views of the family for AQA A-level Sociology 2023/2024 updated to pass

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  • Postmodernist views of the family for AQA A-level Sociology What is the dominant family type according to Postmodernism? - correct answer There is no dominant family type according to Postmodernism due to there being more choice in relationships and therefore leading to more diverse family structures Giddens (1992) - correct answer Contraception and women's independence have brought greater choice & equality to relationships therefore they only last as long as they continue to meet the need...
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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS)  Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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  • PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Which of the following factors is an essential feature of Eysenck's biosocial theory of crime? - ANS-Genetics Choose the most correct option: One of the biosocial theory's core principles include: - ANS-Individual behaviour patterns are produced by genetic traits and the environment Identify the following statement which best represents the assumptions of the positivistic school of thought: - ANS-In...
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PDU3701 Assignment 3 2024 with References
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  • PDU3701 Assignment 3 2024 with References What is also referred to as "direct conditioning"? - ANS-Differential reinforcement Discussing the existence of threatening impulses is called ... - ANS-denial. In terms of the theory of differential association, learning the techniques for committing crime is less important than acquiring the disposition needed to commit crime. This includes: - ANS-Motives, attitude and drives Akers (Williams, 2004) proposes that behaviour will be repeated w...
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MNE3701 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE  ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024
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  • MNE3701 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 Which of the following factors is an essential feature of Eysenck's biosocial theory of crime? - ANS-Genetics Choose the most correct option: One of the biosocial theory's core principles include: - ANS-Individual behaviour patterns are produced by genetic traits and the environment Identify the following statement which best represents the assumptions of the positivistic school of thought: - ANS-In favour of indetermina...
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Postmodernism questions and answers graded A+
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  • Postmodernism3 key questions of postmodernism - correct answer Are we in a new era? Do we need new theories to understand it? Is objective knowledge still possible? Modern society - correct answer Nation state with powerful institutions. Capitalist organized by a state Fordist principle and mass production. Changes to modern society - correct answer Growing interconnectedness, we now have a global culture that is fragmented. No longer a nation state Technological advancements and dev...
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ETP3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE  ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (590015) -  DUE 22 May 2024
  • ETP3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (590015) - DUE 22 May 2024

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  • ETP3701 Assignment 4 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 (590015) - DUE 22 May 2024 What is also referred to as "direct conditioning"? - ANS-Differential reinforcement Discussing the existence of threatening impulses is called ... - ANS-denial. In terms of the theory of differential association, learning the techniques for committing crime is less important than acquiring the disposition needed to commit crime. This includes: - ANS-Motives, attitude and drives Akers (Williams, 2004...
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