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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.

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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.

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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.

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What are psychological traits of Klinefelter’s syndrome?

Verbal learning difficulties, executive function challenges, and issues with emotional regulation.

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What leads to the development of the authoritarian personality?

High levels of criticism and strict parents.

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What does the phonological loop do in the WMM?

It deals with auditory information.

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What does proximity seeking measure?

The tendency to seek closeness and intimacy with attachment figures, reflecting the strength and quality of the emotional bond.

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In the ABC model, what does A stand for?

Activating event.

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What is containerisation in transport?

A system of standardised transport that uses a common size of steel container to transport goods.

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What percentage of atmospheric CO2 does the ocean absorb?

Around 25%.

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Why can coastal management create conflict?

Due to competing interests among stakeholders including businesses, residents, and environmental groups.

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How are oil and gas transported?

In pipelines through a network of valves, pumps, and compressor stations.

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Who developed Rambert dancers and how?

Christopher Bruce by fusing classical technique with contemporary expression.

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What inspired the stimulus for 'Rooster'?

Bruce's autobiographical experience of the sixties and the music by the Rolling Stones.

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What is environmental determinism?

The belief that our surroundings significantly shape our behaviour, personality, and development.

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What does split brain surgery involve?

The cutting of the corpus callosum that connects the two hemispheres of the brain.

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What is a p wave?

A type of seismic wave that travels through the Earth’s layers during an earthquake.

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How are sports stadia used in urban regeneration?

As flagship developments that drive economic investment, job creation, and community cohesion.

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What is a paper park?

An area with designated environmental or conservation protection status with little actual implementation of environmental management.

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What does 'Sutra' explore?

Identity through Cherkaoui’s personal duality as a Belgian-Moroccan artist.

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How is trust demonstrated in 'Sutra'?

Through the intimate collaboration between Cherkaoui and the Shaolin monks, showcasing vulnerability and mutual reliance.

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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.