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    two weaknesses‚ these two weaknesses that I am going to evaluate are that it is difficult to prove and the mechanistic reductionism. The cognitive approach is difficult to prove that it works because thoughts are not observable and are not measurable. This is a weakness because physiologist have to rely on the truthfulness of patients because there is no solid evidence what the patient thoughts are. The second weakness I am going to evaluate is the fact that the cognitive approach has a mechanistic

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    teachers as an important role in the teaching process. Therefore‚ it leads to a policy that students can evaluate their teachers. In my opinion‚ I support that idea for several reasons. First of all‚ students are the very people who receive knowledge and lessons from their professors directly thus their evaluations must be exact and appropriate. In fact‚ it is very difficult to ask people to evaluate something that they never experience by themselves. As an example‚ customers are always the accurate

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    Evaluate schema theory with reference to research studies. Evaluate schema theory with reference to research studies.          The schema theory was founded by Jean Piaget in 1926. Schema Theory is thought to be the organizational framework and organization of the mind. It includes the belief that the brain classifies and organizes different information that it receives at different times.      Brewer and Treyen (1981) completed the office experiment studying schema theory. This experiment

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    The teaching cycle consists of five processes‚ the five processes are identifying the needs of the learners‚ the planning and design of the lesson ‚ to deliver/facilitate depending on the needs of the learners‚ to assess the learner and finally to evaluate your own delivery of the lesson and the entire course . Identify needs It is important for a teacher or lecturer to identify the needs of a learner before any teaching takes place‚ each learner will have individual learning styles and levels

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    In 1974 the researchers Baddeley and Hitch argued that the picture of short-term memory (STM) provided by the Multi-Store Model was far too simple. Following the Multi-Store Model‚ it is believed that STM holds limited amounts of information for short periods of time with relatively little processing‚ it is believed to be a unitary store. This means that due to its single store it has no subsystems‚ unlike the Working Memory Model which has many subsystems. This proves that the Working Memory is

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    Under the traditional economic understanding‚ it is always assumed that profit maximization is treated as the main goal or objective for businesses‚ subject to perfect knowledge‚ single entity and rational logic. However‚ as illustrated by the principal-agency problem‚ managers do not usually make rational decision entirely like owners who take company interest as their sole basis for their decisions. Past examples have shown that managers do take their own personal goals and satisfactions as consideration

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    The internal and external growth of an organization occurs because of the risk and returns that take place through shareholder investments. Shareholders want to know how much the organization is making and how much they can potentially make in the future. Generally‚ the returns of shareholders come in two forms. The first part is in the form of dividends which is paid during the year and is known as the income component of the return (Ross et al‚ 2005). The second part is in the form of capital

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    In this essay I will look at the advantages and disadvantages of using a product lifecycle‚ as well as evaluating the usefulness of such a model to a firm. The Product Lifecycle is a part of the portfolio analysis‚ in which a firm can analyse the stages in a products life. It is a model used to aid with decision making in a firm‚ and part of the marketing planning process. The shape and length of the lifecycle varies with the different products‚ as each one is unique. The different stages are launch

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    What is strategic decision-making? Strategic decision-making is the equivalent to strategic planning; it is the process of creating a purpose and/or vision for a business. The business sets goals and targets and pursues to achieve them. Strategic decision-making is essential for making a business strive because of the mass amounts of organization and long time plan production. The business I am currently researching on is Tumblr. Tumblr has a variety of different functional areas of business.

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    The behavioural model suggest that all behaviours – including abnormality – is learnt. It suggests that we have very few innate characteristics that we are born with. According to the behavioural model there are three ways in which we learn‚ these include classical + operant conditioning and social learning theory. Classical conditioning is learning by associated‚ this is when we create a new stimulus response link by associating one stimulus to a response. For example little albert was conditioned

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