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What is the main difference between the cognitive and biological approaches?
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What is the main difference between the cognitive and biological approaches?
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The main difference between the cognitive and biological approaches is that the cognitive approach emphasises the role of mental processes in behaviour, whereas the biological approach emphasises the role of biological processes and structures.
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