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Discuss the relative contributions of biological and social factors to the psychological changes that occur during adolescence using research evidence to support your points.

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Adolescence is a time of your life where one experiences a big transition between being an immature child and a mature adult. There are three different stages of adolescence: early adolescence (10-13 years old), middle adolescence (14-16 years old) and late adolescence (17-19 years old). During this episode, teenagers turn rebellious and try to disentangle themselves from parental guidance.

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Review of Humphrey, N. (2006). Seeing Red: A study in consciousness. Cambridge, MA, London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

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The assimilation of many researches and theories on consciousness is what forms this awesome book written by Nicholas Humphrey. A very controversial topic in the psychology field is whether consciousness matters, the aim of this book is to explain what the matter is. It is written in a manner that even people with no psychological background could understand.

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To what extent can be the influence of misinformation be reduced?

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Misinformation also known as false belief usually starts from rumours sometime (sometimes from politicians in the name of propaganda) however they don’t always intend to mislead. Inaccuracies in one’s mind often implants misleading information in their memory of certain events. People rely on inceptive information even though this information is later corrected

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To what extent can be the influence of misinformation be reduced?

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Misinformation also known as false belief usually starts from rumours sometime (sometimes from politicians in the name of propaganda) however they don’t always intend to mislead. Inaccuracies in one’s mind often implants misleading information in their memory of certain events. People rely on inceptive information even though this information is later corrected

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The Ponzo Illusion- The effect of estimation errors, the size constancy in two different depth cues.

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The aim of the study is to imitate Ponzo’s illusion to have a better understanding in the effect of estimation errors due to optical illusions.

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