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biopsychology
biopsychology
By: Candice Boatin
Divisions of the nervous system, The structure of a sensory, relay and motor. process of synaptic transmission, the function of the endocrine system ...6Decks88Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology AS- Approaches
Psychology AS- Approaches
By: Aneesh Singh
Lesson 1- Origins of Psychology- Wundt, introspection & the emergence of psychology as a science, Lesson 8- Biological Approach- Influence of biological structures & neurochemistry on behaviour 🏃♂, Lesson 7- Biological approach- influence of genes & evolution on behaviour ...8Decks131Flashcards1Learner -
psychology
psychology
By: lily taylor
psycodynamic approach - 'behaviour is influenced by childhood experiences', psychodynamic approach - 'behaviour can be influenced by the unconsious mind', psychodynamic approach - 'behaviour can be explained by the triparte model of personality' ...14Decks124Flashcards1Learner -
GEOG (1) River Landscapes & Processes
GEOG (1) River Landscapes & Processes
By: Jonathan Chiwele
Drainage basin Key terms, Weathering and erosion, Biological, Physical and chemical weathering ...10Decks72Flashcards1Learner -
Basiskennis Toets Periode 3
Basiskennis Toets Periode 3
By: clarisse crolla
Define learning/ Identify three types of learning processes., Describe the nonassociative learning processes, habituation and sensitization, and explain the significance of each., define classical conditioning/ differentiate among the UR, US, CS, and CR ...40Decks300Flashcards1Learner -
health
health
By: Isabel Gervacio Fernandez
Chapter 11 sight, hearing, touch, smell, Chapter 12 (4) types of Personal protective Equipment (PPE), three examples of a bloodborne pathogen disease ...23Decks58Flashcards1Learner -
Private Practicles
Private Practicles
By: dapz ogunfuye
1.2.2(a) use of appropriate apparatus to record a range of quantitative measurements (to include mass, time, volume, temperature, length and pH), 1.2.2(b) use of appropriate instrumentation to record quantitative measurements, such as a colorimeter or potometer, 1.2.2(c) use of laboratory glassware apparatus for a variety of experimental techniques to include serial dilutions ...12Decks64Flashcards1Learner -
forensics
forensics
By: xiacia s
Ridge characteristics of a fingerprint, From first attending officer, to investigative officer then SOCO (Q12), Biological evidence presumptive tests from (L2) ...4Decks23Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology A-level
Psychology A-level
By: Liberty Turner
Criminal=> What makes a criminal, Criminal=> The collection + processing of forensic evidence, Criminal=> collection of evidence ...12Decks60Flashcards1Learner