AQA A Level: Measures of Dispersion : measures of central tendency – mean, median, mode; calculation of mean, median and mode; measures of dispersion; range and standard deviation; calculation
Includes:
PowerPoint: Measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) and which one to use on a given data set.
Powerpoint : Measures of dispersion (range and standard deviation)
Worksheets to give to class
Exam Questions with mark schemes
Exam Notes
A Level AQA Psychology: Distributions: normal and skewed distributions; characteristics of normal and skewed distributions.
Detailed PowerPoint explaining distribution with exam questions (an exam question that they many students do not know how to answer it).
Worksheet activity requires students to plot the 3 different graphs to show the difference between normal, positive and negative distribution that also includes them to find the mean, median and mode for each type of graph.
Exam Notes
AQA A Level Psychology: Psychodynamic Theory for Criminal Behaviour
PowerPoint for Psychodynamic Approach to criminal behaviour
Evaluation of the Psychodynamic Approach to criminal behaviour]
AQA A Level Psychology: Forensic Psychology: Eysenck’s Personality Theory of Criminal Behaviour
PowerPoint
Exam notes
EPQ (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire) students can do.
AQA A Level Psychology: Forensic Psychology: Cognitive Explanation
PowerPoints on Cognitive explanation (x2)
Evaluation of the cognitive explanation.
Heinz activity and information sheet.
AQA A Level Psychology: Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interaction
A variety of resources to use:
PowerPoint: Covers ‘reciprocity’ and ‘Interactional Synchrony’
Worksheet for Key Study: Meltzoff and Moore (1977)
Evaluation for Meltzoff and Moore (1977)
Re-cap PowerPoint
Information sheet
AQA A Level Psychology: Observational Research: Designing a study
Information sheet on observations and how to carry out an observational reseearch study.
AQA A Level Psychology: Observations: Inter-observer reliability
Give you a taste of what it is like carrying out an observational study by judging the speeds of cars.
It will help you understand inter-rater reliability.
AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods: Aims and Hypothesis.
Variety of activities to choose from:
PowerPoints Explaining Hypothesis and Aims
Worksheets: individual or class activity (x 5)
Exam Notes: Aims, Hypothesis and Variables
AQA Psychology: Operationalisation (operational definitions) of Variables
Research Methods
Basic PowerPoint on Operationalisation
Information sheet with student activity.
AQA A Level Psychology: EWT & Misleading Information
Lot of resoruces for you to select and use. In summary:
PowerPoint: explaining EWT (including studies and evaluation and student start activities e.g. testing their EWT.
Exam notes for Misleading Information
Self study workbook that students can do