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What is natural selection?
The process in which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
How is hearing voices perceived in some cultures?
It is seen as a spiritual or religious experience and might not signify schizophrenia as it would in western cultures.
What does the ethological approach focus on?
It studies the interaction between organisms and their environment, focusing on innate, species-specific behaviours and their evolutionary functions.
What are psychological traits of Klinefelter’s syndrome?
Verbal learning difficulties, executive function challenges, and issues with emotional regulation.
What leads to the development of the authoritarian personality?
High levels of criticism and strict parents.
What does the phonological loop do in the WMM?
It deals with auditory information.
What does proximity seeking measure?
The tendency to seek closeness and intimacy with attachment figures, reflecting the strength and quality of the emotional bond.
In the ABC model, what does A stand for?
Activating event.
What is containerisation in transport?
A system of standardised transport that uses a common size of steel container to transport goods.
What percentage of atmospheric CO2 does the ocean absorb?
Around 25%.
Why can coastal management create conflict?
Due to competing interests among stakeholders including businesses, residents, and environmental groups.
How are oil and gas transported?
In pipelines through a network of valves, pumps, and compressor stations.
Who developed Rambert dancers and how?
Christopher Bruce by fusing classical technique with contemporary expression.
What inspired the stimulus for 'Rooster'?
Bruce's autobiographical experience of the sixties and the music by the Rolling Stones.
What is environmental determinism?
The belief that our surroundings significantly shape our behaviour, personality, and development.
What does split brain surgery involve?
The cutting of the corpus callosum that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
What is a p wave?
A type of seismic wave that travels through the Earth’s layers during an earthquake.
How are sports stadia used in urban regeneration?
As flagship developments that drive economic investment, job creation, and community cohesion.
What is a paper park?
An area with designated environmental or conservation protection status with little actual implementation of environmental management.
What does 'Sutra' explore?
Identity through Cherkaoui’s personal duality as a Belgian-Moroccan artist.
How is trust demonstrated in 'Sutra'?
Through the intimate collaboration between Cherkaoui and the Shaolin monks, showcasing vulnerability and mutual reliance.
What dynamic is emphasized in the choreography of 'Sutra'?
Precise, interdependent movements that require performers to depend on each other's timing, strength, and focus.