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Exam (elaborations) WJEC GCSE ICT Unit 3 questions and answers graded A+ Exam (elaborations) WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.3 questions and answers Exam (elaborations) theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers Exam (elaborations) WJEC AS Business Studies Unit 1 question...

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Freud's Theory - Individualistic.100% accurate answers

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Freud's Theory - Individualistic.100% accurate answers What type of theory did Freud come up with? Psychodynamic Theory. What was Freud's main idea? Freud believed that the best way to understand behaviour is to examine early childhood experiences. Freud also be...

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Sheldon's Theory - Biological. 100% accurate answers

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Sheldon's Theory - Biological. 100% accurate answers What type of theory did Sheldon come up with? Physiological Theory. What was Sheldon's main idea? He believed that certain somatotypes or physiques that attributed to the likelihood of criminality. How ...

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Microeconomics AS WJEC questions and answers with complete top solutions

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Microeconomics AS WJEC questions and answers with complete top solutions What are the four factors of production? - Land - Labour - Capital - Entrepreneurship What is the 'basic economic problem'? - Finite resources, infinite wants What is an opportunity cost? - The benefit fo...

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Unit 2 WJEC Psychology questions and answers with complete top solutions

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Unit 2 WJEC Psychology questions and answers with complete top solutions What is an aim? A general statement of what the researcher intends to investigate What is a confounding variable? a factor other than the independent variable that might produce an effect in an experiment What ...

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Lombroso's Theory - Biological.100% accurate answers

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Lombroso's Theory - Biological.100% accurate answers What type of theory did Lombroso come up with? Physiological Theory What was Lombroso's main idea? He looked at physical features and uses them as indicators to whether an individual is an atavistic criminal o...

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Bandura's Theory - Individualistic.100% accurate answers

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WJEC Criminology, Unit 2, Bandura's Theory - Individualistic.100% accurate answers What type of theory is Bandura's theory? Social Learning Theory. What is the main idea of Bandura's theory? The main idea of Bandura's theory is that people learn by watching the behaviour of others so f...

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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment questions and answers, A+ content

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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment questions and answers, A+ content The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. Relationship between the police a...

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Business WJEC Unit 3 A2 level questions and answers

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Business WJEC Unit 3 A2 level questions and answers index numbers Indicator if changes in prices and quantities. Its a speiclaised avg designed to measure a group of related variable overs X amount of time. Features of index numbers Measures relative change over time Quantitative expres...

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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History-USA questions and answers graded A+

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GCSE WJEC Eduqas History-USA questions and answers graded A+ Describe the Wall Streets Crash. 19th October 1929-3.5 million shares bought and sold and prices began to fall quickly. Thursday 24th October 1929-"Black Thursday",13 million shares traded and prices collapsed. Investors lost million...

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WJEC A2 Biology – Photosynthesis questions and answers

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WJEC A2 Biology – Photosynthesis questions and answers Define the term photosynthesis A method of autotrophic nutition by which green plants (and some other organisms) use sunlight to synthesise glucose and other organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water Name 8 nutrients needed by p...

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WJEC Psychology Research Methods questions and answers

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WJEC Psychology Research Methods questions and answers Confounding Variable Any variable which varies systematically with the independent that might potentially affect the dependent variable and thereby confound results. Operationalise Ensuring variables are in a form than can be easily te...

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WJEC AS Geography Tectonics questions and answers

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WJEC AS Geography Tectonics questions and answers Ridge push Rising plumes of hot magma cause the rocks in the lithosphere to bend upwards, forming a mid ocean ridge. Gravity causes the crust to slide downwards. Slab pull At a convergent boundary, the denser heavier plate is subducted, cau...

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WJEC AS Business Studies Unit 1 questions and answers

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WJEC AS Business Studies Unit 1 questions and answers Why do people start their own businesses? - To make a profit - To provide a good or service - To fill gap in the market - To turn a hobby into a career or business - To be independent/their own boss What is an entrepreneur? An entre...

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theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers

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theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) questions and answers xyy theory (jacobs) - xyy syndrome is where men have an extra y chromosome - xyy men are said to be more aggressive and violent - jacobs argued that this was true as xyy men are overrepresented in prison populations (15 per 1000 ...

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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.3 questions and answers

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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.3 questions and answers Recap on Right Realism? Synoptic Link Zero tolerance. Get tough on crime. Charles Murray - people are tempted to commit crime but our social bonds and conscience prevent most of us from doing so. Murray also talks about the 'undercla...

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