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    Social and biological factors have a large impact on individuals by triggering specific behaviors. These factors have a social effect‚ where changes occur depending on the people that surround them‚ and biological effects‚ which depend on their genetics‚ hormones‚ etc. Body weight‚ is the weight of a persons body. Biologically‚ the weight of a person may be based on their genetics‚ depending on their parent’s traits that were passed down to them. Such as a kid‚ that is a newborn to two

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    research process in general - Formulation of the Research problem - Review of the related literature - Setting the Research objective or hypothesis - Research Design - Data Collection - Analysis of interpretation of data - Preparation of research report Research Project Format I – Prefatory Pages II- Body of the report III – Terminal Items Prefatory Pages -Title/Cover Page - Declaration - Guides Certificate

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    Copyright © The British Psychological Society Reproduction in any form (including the internet) is prohibited without prior permission from the Society 579 British Journal of Social Psychology (2006)‚ 45‚ 579–597 q 2006 The British Psychological Society The British Psychological Society www.bpsjournals.co.uk The influence of biological sex‚ sexuality and gender role on interpersonal distance David Uzzell1* and Nathalie Horne2 1 2 Department of Psychology‚ University of Surrey‚ UK

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    Race‚ social or biological construct Darran Smith 2015 RACE‚ BIOLOGICAL OR SOCIAL CONSTRUCT Once widely referred to as a biological construct we can now show race to be a social construct due to discoveries in human biology. With these new biological understandings we have also learnt that intelligence cannot be definitively related to race scientifically. In the following it will be argued we can relate them socially and explore the differences of biological and social constructs. A social construct

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    In a variety of contexts‚ the word "gender" is used to describe "the masculinity or femininity of words‚ persons‚ characteristics‚ or non-human organisms" (Wikipedia‚ 2006). More specific to psychology‚ gender role is a term used to describe the normal behavior associated with a given gender status. Those that do not follow this customary role given to their particular gender are said to have an atypical gender role. "A person who has normal male genitalia and identifies himself as a man will usually

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    The Physical‚ Social‚ and Psychological Influences on Adolescent Sleep Patterns and the Resulting Implications The Physical‚ Social‚ and Psychological Influences on Adolescent Sleep Patterns and the Resulting Implications Extensive research has illustrated that biological changes associated with the onset of puberty in adolescents alters patterns of sleep. This biological change is associated with a shift in the circadian rhythm linked to sleep. Pubescent changes in the circadian

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    unrelated individuals of family histories and school eliminations. The findings convinced him that the main factor that influences our personality is genetics. However‚ John B. Watson (1925) claimed that he could train any healthy‚ well-formed infants in his own specified world to become any type of specialist he might select. This essay will be looking into the evidence for genetic influences on personality‚ mainly focusing on twin‚ adoption‚ and family studies. Twin studies play a very important role

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    Biological methods of stress management try to control the body’s response to stress by reducing physiological activity. The most well-known biological method of stress management is drug therapy. One method is using drugs called Benzodiazepines (BZs). These are the most common type of drug to relieve stress and anxiety issues. They work by slowing down the Central Nervous System activity. GABA‚ the hormone responsible for anxiety relief naturally in the human body is enhanced by the BZs. The BZs

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    Discuss biological or psychological methods of stress management (12 marks) ‘Stress management’ is defined as any sort of attempt to reduce the negative effects of stress. Management techniques are generally either biological or psychological approaches to dealing with the stress. Psychological methods of stress management try to control the body’s response to stress by altering the way we think about the stressor. These methods include Stress Inoculation Training and Hardiness training. However

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    Ecosystems at Risk Ecosystems and their functioning What is an ecosystem? Ecology – the science that examines the interactions between organisms and their living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) environment. Groups of organisms and their biophysical environment interact and exchange matter and energy. Ecosystem – the dynamic complex of plant‚ animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living environment as a functional unit. Ecosystems are dynamic; constantly changing and adapting

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