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1.1 Compare criminal behaviour & deviance, 1.2 - Social construction of criminality, 2.1 - Biological theories of criminality10Decks218Flashcards2Learners -
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historical explanations, biological explanation, eysenck's theory7Decks68Flashcards1Learner -
Criminology Diploma
Criminology Diploma
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UNIT 2 AC1.1, UNIT 2 AC1.2, Biological approach to criminality16Decks503Flashcards2Learners -
Forensics A2 AQA
Forensics A2 AQA
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Defining and measuring crime, Offender profiling: Top Down Approach, Offender profiling: Bottom Up Approach13Decks273Flashcards13Learners -
Psychology
Psychology
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Biopsychology, psychodynamic, humanisitic31Decks514Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology paper 1
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types of conformity SI, SPE -conformity SI, Asch's research - conformity SI34Decks445Flashcards2Learners -
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Anthropology
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Chapter 2: Science and the Development of Evolutionary Theory, Chapter 3: The Biological Basis of Human Variation13Decks553Flashcards121Learners -
Psychology A-level Paper 2
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Ways of studying the brain, Circadian Rhythms, Ultradian and Infradian rhythms15Decks364Flashcards2Learners -
Criminology
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Theories, Names of Theories, Key Sociological Theories8Decks87Flashcards1Learner -
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Resting Cell Membrane, Changing Membrane Potential, Pharmacodynamics: Receptor Theory20Decks577Flashcards5Learners -
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forensics
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top down approach, bottom up approach, biological explanations: historical approach14Decks159Flashcards1Learner -
Psychology (1st year)
Psychology (1st year)
By: Jessica Chadderton
Attachment - caregiver-infant interactions, Attachment - schaffer's stages of attachment, Attachment - the role of the father47Decks581Flashcards1Learner -
General Bio I
General Bio I
By: Neelam Chaud
Chapter 2 (Review of the basics), Chapter 3 + 4 (review of the basics), Chapter 5 (Macromolecules)18Decks1,248Flashcards7Learners -
Biology 121
Biology 121
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Power Point 2, 3 & 4, Energy In Ecological Systems, Cell Theory17Decks503Flashcards16Learners -
Personality Psychology
Personality Psychology
By: Alexi Michael
1 - Introduction to Personality, 2 - Freud and Psychoanalysis, 3 - Jung and Analytic Psychology11Decks419Flashcards9Learners -
Psychology - Approaches
Psychology - Approaches
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The Orignins of Psychology, The Behaviourist Approach, Social Learning Theory8Decks134Flashcards4Learners -
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology
By: Philip Davis
Gender role, Family, Peer Relations11Decks327Flashcards5Learners -
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Sampling Methods, Origins of psychology, Variables29Decks370Flashcards15Learners -
Applied Psychology
Applied Psychology
By: Lucy Nicole
Social Theory, Learning Theory, Cognitive Approach4Decks25Flashcards3Learners -
Biology
Biology
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CH.1 What Is Biology?, Ch.2 Chemistry of Biology, Ch.3 Cell Theory7Decks70Flashcards30Learners -
WJEC Criminology at PHS
WJEC Criminology at PHS
By: Emma Weir
Unit 1 AC1.1 Analyse different types of crime, Unit 1 AC1.2 Reasons crimes are unreported, Unit 1 AC1.3 The consequences of unreported crime30Decks883Flashcards115Learners -
New Criminology Flashcards
New Criminology Flashcards
By: Emma Weir
Unit 1 AC1.1 Analyse different types of crime, Unit 1 AC1.2 Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported, Unit 1 AC1.3 Explain the consequences of unrecorded crime28Decks1,191Flashcards27Learners -
Criminology Y12 Advanced Info
Criminology Y12 Advanced Info
By: Lucy DITCHBURN
LO1, Social Structure, LO2, biological theories, physiological, LO4, individualistic theories3Decks40Flashcards1Learner -
PSYCH Approaches
PSYCH Approaches
By: Maneeah Miah
Origins Of Psychology, Behaviourist Approach, Social Learning Theory7Decks251Flashcards1Learner -
Cell Biology
Cell Biology
By: Genn Hector
Cell Theory, Biological Membranes, The Nucleus21Decks606Flashcards6Learners -
22PSY-2AL-C3 RN
22PSY-2AL-C3 RN
By: Jess Aspin
Research Methods: IV DV - TW, Social Influence: Types of Conformity UPDATED, Social Influence: Explanations of Conformity41Decks1,668Flashcards23Learners -
Psychology: Sleep And Dreams
Psychology: Sleep And Dreams
By: Sophie Batty
Biological Approch: Circadian Rhythm, Biological Approach: Ultradian Rhythm, Biological Approach: Evolutionary Theory13Decks55Flashcards1Learner -
A Level Psychology Year 13
A Level Psychology Year 13
By: Bernie Lol
Forensic Psychology : Offender Profiling, Forensic Psychology : Biological Explanations Of Offending Behaviour, Forensic Psychology : Psychodynamic Explanations Of Offending Behaviour29Decks563Flashcards1Learner -
AQA Psychology - Forensic Science
AQA Psychology - Forensic Science
By: KJ Hall
Offender Profiling: The Top-Down Approach, Offending Profiling: The Bottom-Up Approach, Biological Explanations: Atavistic Form12Decks174Flashcards22Learners