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Unit 3: Individual Behaviour
Quick questions on History and Approaches in Psychology - TCE Psychology (Tasmania)
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What is levels of explanation?Show answer
A useful exam habit is to recognise that approaches sit at different "levels". The biological level looks inside the body; the cognitive level looks at mental processing; the social and cultural level looks outward to groups. Strong responses move deliberately between levels rather than treating one as the whole truth.
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