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A-Level Psychology – Aggression Revision Pack
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    A-Level Psychology – Aggression Revision Pack

  • Get top grades with this complete AQA A-Level Psychology Aggression study resource. Covering every explanation, study, and evaluation point, this pack gives you all the AO1 and AO3 content needed for essays and exams. Topics Covered: 1. Defining Aggression Clear definition of aggression in psychology. 2. Neural & Hormonal Mechanisms Limbic system (amygdala, hippocampus) and serotonin. Hormonal influences: testosterone. Evaluation: supporting animal and human studies; reduct...
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IELTS VOCABULARY MASTER LIST 2025/2026 – 100% COMPREHENSIVE
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    IELTS VOCABULARY MASTER LIST 2025/2026 – 100% COMPREHENSIVE

  • Summary of Vocabulary Categories Society & People Terms describing social groups: demographics, peer, multicultural, suburban, conventional, conservative. Behaviors & attitudes: conform, flaunt, follow accepted behaviour, shun mainstream values, cultivate, entice, urge, reassure, pressurise. Social systems & governance: civil servant, mayor, member of parliament, state, social welfare, social services, leader of the opposition, safety net. Crime & law: capital punishment, communit...
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PSYCHOLOGY AROUND US 3RD CANADIAN EDITION RONALD  - Test Bank
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    PSYCHOLOGY AROUND US 3RD CANADIAN EDITION RONALD - Test Bank

  • CHAPTER 3 NEUROSCIENCE CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Understand the key methods that scientists use to learn about brain anatomy and functioning. • Neuroscientists examine autopsy tissue and patients with localized brain damage to learn about brain anatomy and brain function. • EEGs and neuroimaging, such as PET scans and fMRI, allow scientists to study brain function in the living brain. 2. Describe the two major types of cells in the nervous system and describe the prima...
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FELASA Module 3 Basic Biology and Behaviour
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    FELASA Module 3 Basic Biology and Behaviour

  • FELASA function ABD notes for module 3 concerning basic biology and behaviour
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THINK Marketing 3rd Edition by Keith J. Tuckwell - Test Bank
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    THINK Marketing 3rd Edition by Keith J. Tuckwell - Test Bank

  • Chapter 1 Contemporary Marketing 1) The American Marketing Association’s updated definition of marketing is a process that identifies a need and then offers a means of satisfying that need. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Type: TF Page Ref: 4 Skill: Recall LO: 8 2) Organizations that concentrate on what they are capable of producing follow a marketing orientation. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2 Type: TF Page Ref: 6 Skill: Recall LO: 3 3) An organization that focuses on selling more...
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Animal Training plan sheet and example
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    Animal Training plan sheet and example

  • Here’s my exam of training a rabbit at college and a plan sheet with bits to help you know what information to put.
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Lecture notes Veterinary Nursing
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    Lecture notes Veterinary Nursing

  • A notebook full of everything you need to know for veterinary nursing, including; essential vet nursing, anatomy and physiology, clinical behaviour, animal husbandry, animal genetics, admin. Each page is separated into different topics and all topics are detailed with illustrations where required.
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Causes of Animal Behaviour and Imprinting
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    Causes of Animal Behaviour and Imprinting

  • Lecture Notes from the BIOL2039 Animal Behaviour module. Covering: Nature Vs. Nurture, Tinbergen, stimulus perception, what is imprinting?, Epigenetics, causation of imprinting, function of imprinting, evolution of imprinting and ontogeny of behaviour.
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Categories of hazards - -Chemical Biological Physical Ergonomical Psychological  -Chemical hazards - -examples include flammable liquids, toxic gases, etc  -Physical hazards - -Hazards posed by physical aspects of the environment; examples include radiati
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    Categories of hazards - -Chemical Biological Physical Ergonomical Psychological -Chemical hazards - -examples include flammable liquids, toxic gases, etc -Physical hazards - -Hazards posed by physical aspects of the environment; examples include radiati

  • Categories of hazards - -Chemical Biological Physical Ergonomical Psychological -Chemical hazards - -examples include flammable liquids, toxic gases, etc -Physical hazards - -Hazards posed by physical aspects of the environment; examples include radiation, noise, thermal stress, mechanical hazards, etc -Biological hazards - -Bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi which are capable of causing illness in humans -Ergonomic hazards - -Workplace hazards related to the design and condi...
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Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 5th Edition by Barlow
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    Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 5th Edition by Barlow

  • Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Karen had a baby about ten months ago. Ever since, she has had a poor appetite and poor self-esteem, been unable to sleep (even when the baby wasn’t waking her), and been unable to concentrate for any length of time. What Karen is most likely experiencing? a. major depression, single episode b. postpartum depression c. depression d. postpartum psychosis 2. Last year, Debbie experien...
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