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Question: TMA 06 Humans have evolved to be fundamentally distinct from other animals. Critically evaluate this claim by drawing on evidence from chapters 2 and 3 (1500 words)
Answer: Evolutionary psychology explains the processes by which human beings are similar and...
- Subject: Exploring Psychology
- Course: DSE212
- Level: Degree
- Year: 1st
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 1573
- Date submitted: February 12, 2014
- Date written: May, 2013
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 5398
Question: TMA 05: A qualitative study showing how significant others can affect development, using thematic analysis.
Answer: Abstract This study examined the developmental psychological view of how childhood relationships...
- Subject: Exploring Psychology
- Course: DSE212
- Level: Degree
- Year: 1st
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 2434
- Date submitted: February 12, 2014
- Date written: April, 2013
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 5397
Question: TMA 06 Critically discuss the understandings of individual differences produced by trait theory and personal construct theory. Interrogate these different understandings by reference to the theme of power relations.
Answer: This assignment critically explores the understandings of individual differences produced by trait...
- Subject: Social psychology: critical perspectives
- Course: DD307
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 1995
- Date submitted: April 18, 2012
- Date written: September, 2011
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 4072
Question: ED209 TMA02 year 2011 mark 88
1. What type of research is this?
a. An experiment?
b. A non-experimental/correlational design? Explain your answer.
2. Do you consider the study to be ecologically valid? Explain you reasons.
3. What are the variables Sharon is measuring?
4. What other variables should she be controlling and why?
5. What issues of consent are there?
6. What other ethics issues are there in the research design and how might these be addressed?
7. Are there reliability issues with this proposed study? How might the researcher deal with these?
8. How should the researcher follow best practise in protecting the data that she gathers?
9. Sharon’s scatterplot is as shown below. The correlation that she finds from using the statistical test is -0.12 and it is not statistically significant. Looking at the scatterplot and considering the test result, discuss what the researcher can conclude about her hypothesis.
Answer: This study has a non-experimental/correlational design. Correlational designs are used to measure...
- Subject: Child Development
- Course: ED209
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 1999
- Date submitted: July 14, 2011
- Date written: March, 2011
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 3837
Question: EK310 TMA06 88%
Critically consider the argument for and against social work practice being based on research evidence. To what extent might this undermine social workers’ discretion to select and apply theories? Answer with reference to the Department of Health’s guidance on assessing children in need.
Answer: INTRODUCTION In writing critically for the argument for and against social work...
- Subject: Sociology
- Course: Research Methodology
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 4270
- Date submitted: January 09, 2009
- Date written: July, 2004
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 59
Question: EK310 TMA06 88%
Critically consider the argument for and against social work practice being based on research evidence. To what extent might this undermine social workers’ discretion to select and apply theories? Answer with reference to the Department of Health’s guidance on assessing children in need.
Answer: INTRODUCTION In writing critically for the argument for and against social work...
- Subject: Education
- Course: EK310
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 88%
- Words: 4270
- Date submitted: January 09, 2009
- Date written: July, 2004
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 60
Question: TMA 01 Part A Examine Table 1 and summarise its main features. [Word count: 386]
TMA 01 Part B Consider two different types of household. Then describe how a decision made by government affects the flow of money between government and each of these households, using one example of a government decision. Explain how this decision would also affect how money flows between these two different households and corporations. (2017, Social sciences, Undergraduate 2nd year, 87%) [Word count: 465]
DB123 You and your money: personal finance in context (2017, Social sciences, Undergraduate 2nd year, 87%)
Answer: TMA 01 Part A Table 1 is titled ‘Spread of different types...
- Subject: Personal finance
- Course: DB123 You and your money: personal finance in context
- Level: Degree
- Year: 1st
- Mark: 87%
- Words: 851
- Date submitted: November 04, 2019
- Date written: November, 2017
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 8753
Question: TMA 04 What part did slavery play in the emergence of an industrial and a consumer society in Britain in the period 1700-1820? Mark 87%
A200 Exploring History: Medieval to Modern 1400-1900 Level 2 Year 2
[Please use this essay as an example to learn from and do not copy. As long as you do not copy, reading the work of other students is an ethical and proven educational technique that can guide and improve your own academic writing. It is intended only to help students understand the academic writing style and content that is expected of them by teachers, tutors and other educators.]
Answer: The emergence of the industrialisation of society and the consumer movement during...
- Subject: History
- Course: A200 Exploring history: medieval to modern 1400-1900
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 87%
- Words: 1979
- Date submitted: August 11, 2019
- Date written: January, 2017
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 8706
Question: TMA 01 Discuss the advantages and limitations for practitioners using the social ecological perspective in their work with children and young people.
K218 Working with children, young people and families
The Open University 2018 Grade – 87%
Answer: The social ecological perspective is an interdisciplinary, child centred approach which is...
- Subject: Children and young people
- Course: K218 Working with children, young people and families
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 87%
- Words: 1494
- Date submitted: March 04, 2019
- Date written: November, 2016
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 8619
Question: TMA 04 ‘Mediation means the way things are represented to us’ (Kelly and Toynbee, 2009, p.369). Compare and contrast two explanations of the mediation of social order.
Answer: This essay will look to identify how ordered life is defined and...
- Subject: Introducing the social sciences - part 1
- Course: DD131
- Level: Degree
- Year: 1st
- Mark: 87%
- Words: 1525
- Date submitted: February 09, 2015
- Date written: May, 2014
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 6350