A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY:Research Methods QuizQuick View
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<p>A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Research Methods Quiz<br /> This quiz features 50 multiple-choice questions encompassing a wide range of topics in the research methods and statistics module. It serves as an excellent revision tool for exams or an end-of-module assessment.</p> <p>This quiz includes:<br /> Quiz slides (.ppt) - two versions: answers as you go + answers at the end<br /> Worksheet with entire quiz - if setting quiz as independent work<br /> Quiz response sheet - alternatively, students can record the answers on paper<br /> Answer sheet</p> <p>The quiz provides students with an invaluable opportunity to test their understanding of key terms and concepts. It covers definitions, the purposes of various experimental features, strengths and limitations, and much more.</p> <p>Students can enhance their learning experience by competing individually, collaborating in small teams, or using the worksheet for independent study instead of the PowerPoint presentation.</p>
A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Mathematical skillsQuick View
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Mathematical skills

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<p>A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Mathematical skills</p> <p>These worksheets are designed to help students master the mathematical skills required for their A-Level Psychology course. They provide an opportunity to refresh and apply GCSE maths skills to real-world psychological scenarios, just as they will need to in their exams.</p> <p>Includes:<br /> 2 worksheets with 10 questions each (4 pages)<br /> Answers</p> <p>These worksheets are designed to help students master the mathematical skills required for their A-Level Psychology course. They provide an opportunity to refresh and apply GCSE maths skills to real-world psychological scenarios, just as they will need to in their exams.</p> <p>Each worksheet presents two scenarios that challenge students to practice and apply a variety of mathematical concepts, including:</p> <ul> <li>Ratio</li> <li>Percentages</li> <li>Standard form</li> <li>Averages</li> <li>Range</li> <li>Standard deviation interpretation</li> <li>Distribution</li> <li>Data types</li> <li>Pie charts</li> <li>Random sampling</li> <li>Bar charts</li> <li>The sign test</li> </ul> <p>The questions are embedded within the context of psychological research, ensuring that students can see the relevance and application of their mathematical skills in their studies. These worksheets are particularly helpful for the research methods module and can be used for revision, homework, or assessments, making them an invaluable resource for both students and teachers.</p>
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Starters & Activities (Year 1)

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<p>A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Starters &amp; Activities (Year 1)</p> <p>This PowerPoint includes starter questions and activities designed to cover every specification point in the first-year A-Level topics: Social Influence, Memory, Attachment, and Psychopathology. Use this resource to encourage student engagement with the content.</p> <p>PowerPoint includes:<br /> 28 x starter questions<br /> 28 x activity suggestions</p> <p>Starters can be displayed on the screen before the lesson begins, allowing students to start thinking about the topics in advance, or they can serve as opening questions at the beginning of the lesson. The activities provide suggestions for interactive opportunities, enabling students to engage with psychological concepts in a memorable and impactful way. Some activities may require further preparation, such as sourcing a video or choosing specific examples.</p>
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Starters & Activities (Year 1/2)

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<p>This PowerPoint includes starter questions and activities designed to cover every specification point in the A-Level topics: Approaches, Biopsychology, and Issues and Debates. Use this resource to encourage student engagement with the content.</p> <p>PowerPoint includes:<br /> 21 x starter questions<br /> 21 x activity suggestions</p> <p>Starters can be displayed on the screen before the lesson begins, allowing students to start thinking about the topics in advance, or they can serve as opening questions at the beginning of the lesson. The activities provide suggestions for interactive opportunities, enabling students to engage with psychological concepts in a memorable and impactful way. Some activities may require further preparation, such as sourcing a video or choosing specific examples.</p>
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Statistical tests

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<p>A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Statistical tests</p> <p>This worksheet provides students with essential practice in one of the most challenging exam topics: selecting the appropriate statistical tests. Each straightforward scenario guides students in identifying experimental design, distinguishing between tests of difference and association, and recognising data types.</p> <p>Includes:<br /> Worksheet with 9 practice scenarios (3 pages)<br /> Answers</p> <p>Featuring 9 unique scenarios, this worksheet helps students build confidence and proficiency in choosing the correct statistical tests. Complete answers are included.</p>
A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: The Sign Test (Research Methods)Quick View
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: The Sign Test (Research Methods)

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<p>This is a complete lesson covering the Sign Test designed using the NEW AQA A-Level Psychology specification. This is part of the Research Methods Inferential Testing requirements.</p> <p>This lesson includes:<br /> Complete Lesson slides (.ppt)<br /> Check your understanding worksheet<br /> Step-by-step walk-through of how to conduct the Sign test worksheet<br /> Exam practice worksheet</p> <p>This lesson breaks down the Sign test into easily manageable steps and gives students plenty of practice with a topic many students find challenging.</p>
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A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: Sampling (Scientific Processes)

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<p>This is a complete lesson covering the topic of Sampling which has been designed for the NEW AQA A-Level Psychology specification. This is part of the Research Methods Scientific Processes requirements.</p> <p><strong>This lesson includes:</strong><br /> Complete Lesson slides (.ppt)<br /> Check your understanding worksheets (5 pages)<br /> Exam practice worksheets (2 pages)</p> <p><strong>This lesson covers:</strong></p> <ul> <li>The difference between the sample and the population</li> <li>Sampling Bias</li> <li>Generalisation</li> <li>Sampling methods (opportunity, volunteer, systematic, random and stratified sampling)</li> <li>How to calculate the number of participants in a stratified sample</li> </ul>