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At JB Resources, our mission is to empower educators and students with top-tier educational materials specifically crafted for GCSE and A-Level Psychology. Our comprehensive collection is designed to cater to the diverse needs of the classroom, ensuring each lesson is interactive, thorough, and up-to-date. From complete topic bundles to individual lessons, we provide resources that make learning both enjoyable and effective.
Welcome to JB Resources on TES!
At JB Resources, our mission is to empower educators and students with top-tier educational materials specifically crafted for GCSE and A-Level Psychology. Our comprehensive collection is designed to cater to the diverse needs of the classroom, ensuring each lesson is interactive, thorough, and up-to-date. From complete topic bundles to individual lessons, we provide resources that make learning both enjoyable and effective.
This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Cultural Variations in Attachment
Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg’s Research (1988)
Meta-Analysis
Summary Table of Key Findings
Key Findings
Italian Study: Simonella et al. (2014)
Korean Study: Jin et al. (2012)
Overall Conclusions
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: 8 Mark Question
Model Paragraphs
Video: Psychology Unlocked - Cultural Variations in Attachment
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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Key content included:
Key Questions
The Interactionist Approach
The Diathesis-Stress Model
Video: How does the diathesis-stress model explain Sz?
Meehl’s Model
Modern Understanding of Diathesis
Modern Understanding of Stress
Treatment According to the Interactionist Model
Activity: Check Your Knowledge Questions
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam practice: Structuring 16 Mark Essay Questions
Mark Scheme
Example Structure
Plenary: Topic Review
This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
The Working Memory Model (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974)
Diagram of Model
The Central Executive
The Phonological Loop
The Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad
The Episodic Buffer
Video: Psychology Unlocked - Working Memory (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974)
Activity: Complete the Diagram
Exam Practice: Short Answer Question with Mark Scheme
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam Practice: Application, Evaluation Questions with Mark Scheme
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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This lesson was created using the Edexcel GCSE Specification although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Early Brain Development Timeline
Lesson Objectives
What is Developmental Psychology?
Video: How baby’s brain develop…
Development of the Midbrain, Forebrain and Hindbrain
Activity: Key Term Match
Development of The Cerebellum and Medulla
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Short answer question, Application question
Building Neural Connections from Birth
Plenary: Consolidation Question
Optional Activity: Modelling Early Brain Development with Play Dough
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key questions
The Aims of Custodial Sentencing
Deterrence
Incapacitation
Retribution
Rehabilitation
The Psychological Effects of Custodial Sentencing
The Problem of Recidivism
Activity: Aims of Custody Summary Activity
Video: Norway’s Prison vs. America’s Prisons
Activity – Summary worksheet
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application Question
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Activity: Concepts – The Stanford Prison Experiment (1973)
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key questions
Video: Big Bang Theory - Positive Reinforcement
Behaviour Modification in Custody: Behaviourist Principles
Activity: Concepts - You Make The Rules
Token Economy Systems
Changing Behaviour
Research Example: Hobbs & Holt (1976)
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Short Answer Question
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Activity: Concepts - Long-Term Effects
Plenary: Discussion prompt
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This bundle was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
This bundle includes two complete lessons (.ppt) with activities:
Interference Theory as an Explanation for Forgetting
Retrieval Failure as an Explanation for Forgetting
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This bundle was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
This bundle includes three complete lessons (.ppt) with activities:
Misleading Information as a Factor affecting the accuracy EWT
Anxiety as a Factor affecting the accuracy EWT
Cognitive Interview - Improving the Accuracy of EWT
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Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Qualitative Data
Quantitative Data
Which one is best?
Activity: Qualitative or Quantitative?
Evaluation points: Qualitative and Quantitative Data
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme
Primary Data
Secondary Data
Activity: Primary and Secondary Data?
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme
Meta-analysis
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Types of Observations
Naturalistic and Controlled Observations
Covert and Overt Characteristics
Participant and Non-participant Observations
Activity: Identify the Type of Observations
Activity: Evaluation Table
Evaluation Points
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Observational Techniques
Video: On Being Sane in Insane Places - Rosehan’s Hospital Experiment
Plenary: Consolidation Question
This lesson was created using the AQA GCSE Specification (published December 2016) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Lesson Objectives/outcomes
Activity: Murdock's Memory Test
Primacy and Recency Effects
Murdock's Serial Position Curve Study (1962)
Aim, Method, Findings and Conclusions
How Findings Support to Multi-Store Model
Activity: Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation Points
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Extended Response Question
Mark Breakdown
Activity: Marking Student Answers
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Video: Did Charles Whitman really have free will?
Free Will
Hard Determinism
Soft Determinism
Activity: Continuum Activity
Biological Determinism
Environmental Determinism
Psychic Determinism
Activity: Charles Whitman Case Deterministic Factors
The Scientific Emphasis on Causal Explanation
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam practice with Mark Scheme: Short Answer Questions
Plenary: Consolidation question
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Video: How does memory work?
Activity: Memory test
What is coding?
Research on coding: Baddeley’s Research (1966a, 1966b)
Activity: Digit span test
Capacity of STM
Jacob’s research (1887)
Video: The Magical number 7, plus or munis 2
Miller’s Research (1956)
Capacity of LTM
Duration of STM
Peterson and Peterson’s Research (1959)
Duration of LTM
Bahrick’s Research: Yearbook study (1975)
Exam Practice: Short answer question, MCQ with Mark Scheme
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Retrieval Failure
The Encoding Specificity Principle (ESP)
Context-Dependent Forgetting
Godden and Baddeley’s (1975) Research
State-Dependent Forgetting
Carter & Cassaday’s (1998) Research
Activity: Concepts - That Stinks! with answers
Exam Practice: Short Answer Question with Mark Scheme
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam Practice: Evaluation Question with Mark Scheme
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications.
Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Interference theory
Types of Interference
Retroactive and Proactive Interference
Video: Proactive and Retroactive Interference
Key study: McGeoch & Mcdonald (1931)
Activity: Proactive or Retroactive Interference?
Activity: Check Your Knowledge Questions
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam Practice: Short answer, Evaluation Question
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Observational Design
Structured ObservatiOns
Unstructured Observations
Behavioural Categories
Sampling Methods: Continuous Recording, Event Sampling, Time Sampling
Activity: Evaluation Questions
Evaluation Points
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Observational Design
Plenary: Consolidation Question
This lesson bundle includes FIVE lessons:
Correlations
Kinds of Data (Data Analysis)
Descriptive Statistics (Data Analysis)
Graphs (Data Analysis)
Mathematical Content
*Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
This lesson bundle includes FOUR lessons:
Experimental Method
Control of Variables
Experimental Design
Types of Experiments
*Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
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Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Gender Dysphoria
The DSM-V Criteria for Gender Dysphoria
Biological Explanations for GD: Brain Sex Theory
Research Supporting Brain Sex Theory
Genetic Factors
Social-Psychological Explanations
Psychoanalytic Explanations
Cognitive Explanations
Video: The Male and Female Brain
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Exam Practice Questions with Mark Scheme: Atypical Gender Development
Plenary: Consolidation Question
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Key content covered in this Lesson:
Key Questions
Video: Why did the 2011 London Riots happen?
De-individuation and Anonymity
How does de-individuation lead to aggression?
Conditions of De-individuation
The Role of Self-Awareness
Research: Dodd et al. (1985)
Evaluation worksheet
Evaluation points
Activity: Application Scenario - Help not Harm
Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Planning 16 Questions with Application
Plenary: Consolidation Question