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Nick & Bethan Redshaw's A-Level Psychology Resources

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Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.

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Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.
PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 5 Ethics in Psychology
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PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 5 Ethics in Psychology

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NEED a Lesson? Save yourself HOURS and HOURS of planning and preparation time. This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following:: Week 5 - Ethics in Psychology Learning Objectives On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following: Lesson 1. Ethics, the role of the British Psychological Society’s code of ethics and ethical issues in the design and conduct of psychological studies Lesson 2. Dealing with ethical issues in research FOR FURTHER SUPPORT CHECK OUT - This Lesson on our Twitter Moments https://twitter.com/i/moments/956450738196148224
PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 4 Data handling and analysis
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PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 4 Data handling and analysis

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NEED a Lesson? Save yourself HOURS and HOURS of planning and preparation time. This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following:: Week 4 Data handling and analysis Learning Objectives On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following: Lesson 1. Types of data · Quantitative and qualitative data; the distinction between qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. · Primary and secondary data, including meta-analysis. Lesson 2. Descriptive statistics · Measures of central tendency – mean, median, mode; calculation of mean, median and mode · Measures of dispersion; range and standard deviation; calculation of range; calculation of percentages. Lesson 3. Graphs · Presentation and display of quantitative data: graphs, tables, scattergrams, bar charts. · Distributions: normal and skewed distributions; characteristics of normal and skewed distributions. Lesson 4. Data handling and analysis · Analysis and interpretation of correlation, including correlation coefficients. Lesson 5. Inferential Testing · Probability and significance; Type I and Type II errors. · Factors affecting the choice of statistical test · The use of statistical tables and critical values in interpretation of significance FOR FURTHER SUPPORT CHECK OUT - This Lesson on our Twitter Moments https://twitter.com/i/moments/956450738196148224
Powerpoint - Research Methods - Week 3 Key Features of Science and Sampling Methods
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Powerpoint - Research Methods - Week 3 Key Features of Science and Sampling Methods

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NEED a Lesson? Save yourself HOURS and HOURS of planning and preparation time. This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following:: Week 3 Key Features of Science Learning Objectives On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following: Lesson 1. Key features of science: objectivity and the empirical method; replicability and falsifiability; theory construction and hypothesis testing; paradigms and paradigm shifts. Lesson 2. Types of validity across all methods of investigation: face validity, concurrent validity, ecological validity and temporal validity. Assessment of validity. Improving validity. Lesson 3. Reliability across all methods of investigation. Ways of assessing reliability: test-retest and inter-observer; improving reliability. Lesson 4. Reporting psychological investigations. Sections of a scientific report: abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion and referencing. Lesson 5. Sampling Methods: the difference between population and sample Sampling techniques including: random, systematic, stratified, opportunity and volunteer; implications of sampling techniques, including bias and generalisation. FOR FURTHER SUPPORT CHECK OUT - This Lesson on our Twitter Moments https://twitter.com/i/moments/956450738196148224
Special Offer (Save 50%) Social Influence Workbook Answers
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Special Offer (Save 50%) Social Influence Workbook Answers

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Written by leading academic authors Nick and Bethan Redshaw this Social Influence answer bundle specifically covers all the questions in: Week 1 - Types of Conformity Week 2 - Conformity to Social Roles Week 3 - Explanations for Obedience Week 4 - Explanations for Resistance to Social Influence Of our social influence student workbooks and teacher resources: 1. AS Level - Introductory Topics and Psychology in Context Workbook ISBN 978-1-326-80919-5 2. A Level - Paper 1 Introductory Topics Student Workbook ISBN 978-1-326-80874-7 3. Social Influence Student Workbook For further help and support follow our week by week lessons on our popular twitter site: https://twitter.com/psychexamhelp
Paper 1 - SOCIAL INFLUENCE - SPECIAL OFFER (40% Off) Workbook, Lesson Plans and PowerPoint's Bundle
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Paper 1 - SOCIAL INFLUENCE - SPECIAL OFFER (40% Off) Workbook, Lesson Plans and PowerPoint's Bundle

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SPECIAL OFFER (by popular request) includes the SOCIAL INFLUENCE Workbook, MTLP Lesson Plans and all the PowerPoint's for the Psychopathology Topic: Content includes; Week 1 - Types of Conformity Lesson 1 - Types of conformity Lesson 2 - Explanations for conformity Lesson 3 - Asch (1951) Conformity in Unambiguous Situations Lesson 4 - Variables affecting conformity Week 2 - Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo Lesson 5 - Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo. Week 3 - Explanations for obedience - Milgram Lesson 6 - Explanations for Obedience Lesson 7 - Milgram's (1963) Study of Obedience to Authority Lesson 8 - Situational variables affecting obedience Lesson 9 - Dispositional explanation for obedience Week 4 - Explanations of resistance to social influence Lesson 10 - Explanations of resistance Lesson 11 - Minority influence Lesson 12 - The role of social influence processes in social change Supported by FREE Support and our Lesson by Lesson Twitter Moments https://twitter.com/psychexamhelp/status/953985169572196352