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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 49 - Attraction
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 49 - Attraction

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.2 - Relationships. Factors affecting attraction in romantic relationships: self-disclosure; physical attractiveness, including the matching hypothesis; filter theory, including social demography, similarity in attitudes and complementarity. Complete set of Chapter 9 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 24 - The Cognitive Approach
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 24 - The Cognitive Approach

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. The cognitive approach: the study of internal mental processes, the role of schema, the use of theoretical and computer models to explain and make inferences about mental processes. The emergence of cognitive neuroscience. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 29 - The Endocrine System
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 29 - The Endocrine System

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.2 - Biopsychology. The function of the endocrine system: glands and hormones. The fight or flight response including the role of adrenaline. Complete set of Chapter 6 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 33 - Research Methods
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 33 - Research Methods

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.3 - Research Methods. Experimental method. Types of experiment, laboratory and field experiments; natural and quasi-experiments. Observational techniques. Types of observation: naturalistic and controlled observation; covert and overt observation; participant and non-participant observation. Self-report techniques. Questionnaires; interviews, structured and unstructured. Content analysis. Case studies. Correlations. Analysis of the relationship between co-variables. The difference between correlations and experiments. Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 35 - Designing Experiments
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 35 - Designing Experiments

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.3.1 - Scientific Processes. Pilot studies and the aims of piloting. Experimental designs: repeated measures, independent groups, matched pairs. Observational design: behavioural categories; event sampling; time sampling. Questionnaire construction, including use of open and closed questions; design of interviews. Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 38 - Creating and Publishing Research
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 38 - Creating and Publishing Research

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.3.1 - Scientific Processes. Features of science: objectivity and the empirical method; replicability and falsifiability; theory construction and hypothesis testing; paradigms and paradigm shifts. Reliability across all methods of investigation. Ways of assessing reliability: test-retest and inter-observer; improving reliability. Types of validity across all methods of investigation: face validity, concurrent validity, ecological validity and temporal validity. Assessment of validity. Improving validity. Reporting psychological investigations. Sections of a scientific report: abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion and referencing. The role of peer review in the scientific process. Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 32 - Biological Rhythms
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 32 - Biological Rhythms

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.2 - Biopsychology. Biological rhythms: circadian, infradian and ultradian and the difference between these rhythms. The effect of endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers on the sleep/wake cycle. Complete set of Chapter 6 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 19 - The Cognitive Approach to Depression
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 19 - The Cognitive Approach to Depression

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.1.4 - Psychopathology. The cognitive approach to explaining and treating depression: Beck’s negative triad and Ellis’s ABC model; cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), including challenging irrational thoughts. Complete set of Chapter 4 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 18 - The Behavioural Approach to Phobias
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 18 - The Behavioural Approach to Phobias

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.1.4 - Psychopathology. The behavioural approach to explaining and treating phobias: the two-process model, including classical and operant conditioning; systematic desensitisation, including relaxation and use of hierarchy; flooding. Complete set of Chapter 4 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 22 - The Behaviourist Approach
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 22 - The Behaviourist Approach

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. The behaviourist approach, including classical conditioning and Pavlov’s research, operant conditioning, types of reinforcement and Skinner’s research. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 31 - Studying the Brain
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 31 - Studying the Brain

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.2 - Biopsychology. Ways of studying the brain: scanning techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI); electroencephalogram (EEGs) and event-related potentials (ERPs); postmortem examinations. Complete set of Chapter 6 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 23 - Social Learning Theory
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 23 - Social Learning Theory

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. Social learning theory including imitation, identification, modelling, vicarious reinforcement, the role of mediational processes and Bandura’s research. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 25 - The Biological Approach
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 25 - The Biological Approach

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. The biological approach: the influence of genes, biological structures and neurochemistry on behaviour. Genotype and phenotype, genetic basis of behaviour, evolution and behaviour. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 28 - The Nervous System
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 28 - The Nervous System

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.2 - Biopsychology. The divisions of the nervous system: central and peripheral (somatic and autonomic). The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurons. The process of synaptic transmission, including reference to neurotransmitters, excitation and inhibition. Complete set of Chapter 6 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 6 - Memory Models
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 6 - Memory Models

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 3.1.2 - Memory. The working memory model: central executive, phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad and episodic buffer. Features of the model: coding and capacity. Complete set of Chapter 2 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 12 - The Strange Situation
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 12 - The Strange Situation

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 3.1.3 - Attachment. Ainsworth’s ‘Strange Situation’. Types of attachment: secure, insecure-avoidant and insecure-resistant. Cultural variations in attachment, including Van Ijzendoorn. Complete set of Chapter 3 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 15 - Early Attachment
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 15 - Early Attachment

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 3.1.3 - Attachment. The influence of early attachment on childhood and adult relationships, including the role of an internal working model. Complete set of Chapter 3 Lectures are available.