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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.

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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.
GENETIC FACTORS IN AGGRESSION [A-Level Psychology - Aggression Topic]
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GENETIC FACTORS IN AGGRESSION [A-Level Psychology - Aggression Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content covered in this Lesson: Key Questions Twin Studies in Psychology Coccaro et al.'s (1997) Research Adoption Studies The MAOA Gene The Low MAOA Variant (The Warrior Gene) Video: The ‘Warrior Gene’ Gene-environment (GxE) Interactions Activity: If this is the answer… What is the question? Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Planning an 8 Mark Question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Activity: Complete the Double/Triple Whopper Paragraph Plenary: Consolidation Question
A-Level Psychology - PIAGET'S STAGES OF INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT [Cognition and Development Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - PIAGET'S STAGES OF INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT [Cognition and Development Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content covered in this Lesson: Key Questions Piaget’s Stages of Intellectual Development Overview of Stages The Sensorimotor Stage (0 - 2 years) The Pro-operational Stage (2 - 7 years) Video: Conservation Experiment Example Conservation Video: The Three Mountains Experiment (Egocentrism and Perspective Taking) Egocentrism Class Inclusion Stage of Concrete Operations (7 - 11 years) Stage of Formal Operations (11+) Optional Video: Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development Activity: Summary Table (with answers) Exam Practice Questions with Mark Scheme: MCQs, Short answer, Application Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice: Planning an 8 Mark Question Plenary: Consolidation Question*
AQA A-Level Psychology - SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS [Social Influence Topic]
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AQA A-Level Psychology - SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS [Social Influence Topic]

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This fully editable lesson is designed for the AQA A-Level Specification (June 2019), focusing on Milgram’s Variation Experiments and the impact of situational variables on obedience. This lesson provides students with an in-depth understanding of how factors like proximity, location, and uniform affect obedience levels, drawing on real-world applications and critical evaluations of the research. Key Features: Comprehensive Lesson Slides: Explores Milgram’s situational variables, including proximity, location, and uniform, and their effects on obedience. Each variation is explained with key findings and contextual applications. Interactive Activities: Features engaging tasks like the “Higher or Lower” activity, where students predict how obedience rates change under different conditions. A summary worksheet also reinforces the learning, prompting students to complete data tables and graphically display the findings from Milgram’s variations. Assessment Materials: Includes exam-style questions, such as evaluating the situational variables and understanding their impact on obedience, along with model answers and evaluation worksheets to support student exam preparation. Critical Evaluation: Students are guided to evaluate Milgram’s methodology, considering both strengths (like control and replicability) and limitations (such as ethical concerns and demand characteristics). The lesson also discusses the socially sensitive implications of situational explanations for obedience. This resource is ideal for classroom teaching and independent study, helping students deepen their understanding of obedience and the situational factors that influence human behaviour.
AQA A-Level Psychology - DISPOSITIONAL EXPLANATIONS FOR OBEDIENCE [Social Influence Topic]
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AQA A-Level Psychology - DISPOSITIONAL EXPLANATIONS FOR OBEDIENCE [Social Influence Topic]

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This fully editable lesson is designed for the AQA A-Level Specification (June 2019), focusing on Adorno’s F-Scale as a dispositional explanation for obedience. The lesson delves into how personality traits, particularly the authoritarian personality, can influence obedience, using Adorno’s research as a key framework. With interactive activities, quizzes, and exam practice questions, students will gain a thorough understanding of dispositional factors in obedience. Key Features: Comprehensive Lesson Slides: Offers a detailed exploration of Adorno’s F-Scale, its development, and how it relates to authoritarian personality traits. Students learn how these traits, formed through harsh parenting, contribute to obedience and prejudice against minority groups. Interactive Quiz: A multiple-choice quiz designed to assess students’ understanding of Adorno’s F-Scale in a fun and engaging way. Students use A, B, C, or D cards or mini whiteboards to answer questions related to key concepts such as the definition of authoritarian personality and the role of harsh parenting in its development. Assessment Materials: Includes structured evaluation tasks and practice exam questions on the authoritarian personality. Students are encouraged to critically assess the validity and limitations of dispositional explanations for obedience, comparing them with situational factors. Model answers are provided to guide students in their exam preparation. Critical Evaluation: The lesson covers strengths and weaknesses of Adorno’s theory, discussing its deterministic nature, political bias, and methodological issues, such as the limitations of correlational research and the validity of the F-scale. Students engage in deeper evaluations, considering alternative explanations like social identity theory. This resource is perfect for both classroom teaching and independent study, offering students a solid foundation in understanding the dispositional factors contributing to obedience and how personality traits can influence behaviour.
MODELS OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [A-Level Psychology - Memory Topic]
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MODELS OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [A-Level Psychology - Memory Topic]

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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 four complete lessons (.ppt) with activities: Coding, Capacity and Duration The Multi-Store Model of Memory Types of Long-Term Memory The Working Memory Model To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome. *Please see individual lessons for further details of included content.
AQA GCSE Psychology: BARTLETT'S THEORY OF RECONSTRUCTIVE MEMORY [Memory Topic]
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AQA GCSE Psychology: BARTLETT'S THEORY OF RECONSTRUCTIVE MEMORY [Memory Topic]

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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 The Theory of Reconstructive Memory Memory is Inaccurate Reconstruction Social and Cultural Influences Effort After Meaning Activity: Concepts - Memory in the Office Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application Question, Evaluation Question Model answers Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com.
Edexcel GCSE Psychology: PIAGET'S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT & INTELLIGENCE [Development Topic]
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Edexcel GCSE Psychology: PIAGET'S THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT & INTELLIGENCE [Development Topic]

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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: Lesson objectives Piaget’s Explanation of Understanding The World Schemas/Schemata Disequilibrium and Equilibrium How Learning Takes Place: Assimilation and Accommodation Activity: Summary Table of Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Activity: Apply it - Schemas at The Zoo Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application, Evaluation Questions Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
Edexcel GCSE Psychology: DWECK'S MINDSET THEORY [Development Topic]
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Edexcel GCSE Psychology: DWECK'S MINDSET THEORY [Development Topic]

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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: Introduction to Mindset Theory by Carol Dweck Fixed and Growth Mindset: Ability and Effort Key Points Experimental Evidence (Muller and Dweck, 1998) Video: Carol Dweck - The Effect of Praise on Mindsets Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application, Short Answer Questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Activity: Mindset Theory MCQ Quiz Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - LEARNING APPROACHES: BEHAVIOURISM  [Approaches in Psychology]
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A-Level Psychology - LEARNING APPROACHES: BEHAVIOURISM [Approaches in Psychology]

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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 Key Assumptions of Behaviourism Classical Conditioning (CC) Pavlov’s Research CC Key Terminology Operant Conditioning (OC) Video: The difference between classical and operant conditioning OC Key terminology Activity: Key term Match Skinner’s Research Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Short answer, Evaluation Questions with Mark Schemes Plenary: Discussion Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA [Schizophrenia Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA [Schizophrenia Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key Questions Video: Treating Schizophrenia with CBT Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) How does CBT help sufferers? CBT - A Case Example Family Therapy How does Family Therapy help Sufferers? Token Economies Tokens Rewards Activity: Check Your Knowledge Questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 8 Mark Question with Mark Scheme Plenary: Consolidation Question
A-Level Psychology - BOWLBY'S MONOTROPIC THEORY [Attachment Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - BOWLBY'S MONOTROPIC THEORY [Attachment Topic]

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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: Bowlby’s Monotropic Theory Video: Psychology Unlocked - Bowlby’s Attachment Theory What is Monotropy? Social Releasers and The Critical Period Internal Working Model Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Activity: Key Term Define Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: 16 Mark Question with Application Activity: Planning 16 Mark Essays with Application Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - PILOT STUDIES AND MORE [Year 1 Research Methods]
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A-Level Psychology - PILOT STUDIES AND MORE [Year 1 Research Methods]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content covered in this Lesson: Key Questions The Aims of Piloting Exam Questions with Mark Scheme: Pilot Studies Control Groups and Conditions Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Control Conditions Single-Blind Procedures Double-Blind Procedures Exam Practice With Mark Scheme: Single-blind and Double-blind Procedure Plenary: Consolidation Question
A-Level Psychology - KINDS OF DATA: GRAPHS [Year 1 Research Methods]
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A-Level Psychology - KINDS OF DATA: GRAPHS [Year 1 Research Methods]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content covered in this Lesson: Key Questions Summarising Data in a Table Bar Charts Scattergrams Histograms Line Graphs Activity: Which Graphical Display is most appropriate? Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Graphs Video: What is Normal Distribution? Skewed Distributions Positive and Negative Skews Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Distributions Plenary: Consolidation Question
A-Level Psychology - LOCALISATION OF FUNCTION IN THE BRAIN [Biopsychology Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - LOCALISATION OF FUNCTION IN THE BRAIN [Biopsychology Topic]

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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 Early theories of the Brain: Phrenology Theories of Localisation vs. Holism Hemispheres in the Brain The Motor, Somatosensory, Visual and Auditory Centres The Motor Cortex The Somatosensory Cortex The Visual Cortex The Auditory Cortex Language in the Brain Broca’s Area Wernicke’s Area Video: Wernicke’s Aphasia Video Activity: Language in the Brain Video question worksheet Activity: Key term match Exam practice with Mark Scheme: Short answer question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice with Mark Scheme: 8 Mark Question Student response with Examiner commentary Plenary: Discussion Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
Oxford AQA A Level Psychology: DISORDERS OF SLEEP [3.3.1 Psychology of Sleep]
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Oxford AQA A Level Psychology: DISORDERS OF SLEEP [3.3.1 Psychology of Sleep]

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This fully editable lesson covers key sleep disorders, including insomnia and narcolepsy, exploring their symptoms, causes, and treatments. Designed using the OxfordAQA International A-level Psychology (9685) specification, this lesson provides an in-depth understanding of sleep disorders, with real-world applications and case studies. Key Features: Comprehensive Lesson Slides: The lesson covers major sleep disorders such as insomnia and narcolepsy, detailing their symptoms, underlying causes (e.g., neurotransmitters like orexin in narcolepsy), and various treatment options (e.g., CBT for insomnia, stimulant medications for narcolepsy). The slides also include relevant research, such as Gregory et al. (2006) on the role of circadian rhythms in insomnia, providing insights into the biological and psychological aspects of these disorders. Interactive Activities: Engages students through a multiple-choice quiz (MCQ) where they can hold up A, B, C, or D cards to answer questions related to sleep disorders, such as identifying symptoms of narcolepsy or treatments for insomnia. The quiz serves as a quick assessment tool, allowing students to consolidate their understanding of key concepts. The lesson also includes case studies, such as Imran’s experience with insomnia, which encourages students to apply their knowledge by explaining real-life scenarios using psychological theory. Assessment Materials: Includes exam-style questions with model answers to assess students’ ability to describe and evaluate research into sleep disorders. Questions cover key areas such as symptoms of insomnia, genetic and personality factors in insomnia, and evaluating research on narcolepsy, helping students prepare for exam-level analysis and evaluation of sleep disorders.
A-Level Psychology - THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO EXPLAINING PHOBIAS [Psychopathology Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - THE BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO EXPLAINING PHOBIAS [Psychopathology Topic]

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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 Key assumptions from the Behaviourist Approach Mowrer’s Two-Process Model (1960) Activity: Classical Conditioning Fear Acquisition via Classical Conditioning Phobia Maintenance via Operant Conditioning Activity: Concepts - Zelda’s Fear of Dogs Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application Question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Video: How fear drove human evolution Plenary: Consolidation question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY ATTACHMENT ON LATER RELATIONSHIPS [Attachment Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY ATTACHMENT ON LATER RELATIONSHIPS [Attachment Topic]

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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 Internal Working Model Video: Psychology Unlocked - Why is your first relationship so important? Romantic Relationships in Adulthood McCarthy’s Study (1999) Hazan & Shaver’s (1987) Love Quiz Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Short answer questions Activity: Concepts - Internal Working Model in Therapy Evaluation points Evaluation worksheet Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: 8 Mark Question Plenary: Consolidation Question Activity: Topic Consolidation To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - ENDOGENOUS PACEMAKERS AND EXOGENOUS ZEITGEBERS [Biopsychology Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - ENDOGENOUS PACEMAKERS AND EXOGENOUS ZEITGEBERS [Biopsychology Topic]

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o request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me at jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key Questions Video: How body clocks rule our lives. Endogenous Pacemakers The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN) The SCN and the Optic Nerve The Pineal Gland and Melatonin Animal Studies and the SCN DeCoursey et al.'s chipmunk study (2000) Ralph et al.'s mutant hamster study (1990) Exogenous Zeitgebers Light as an Exogenous Zeitgeber Social cues as an Exogenous Zeitgeber Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Application Question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Plenary: Consolidation Question If you would like to support my shop and enjoyed using JB Resources today, a review would be greatly appreciated.
A-Level Psychology - PSYCHODYNAMIC EXPLANATIONS FOR OFFENDING [Forensic Psychology]
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A-Level Psychology - PSYCHODYNAMIC EXPLANATIONS FOR OFFENDING [Forensic Psychology]

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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 Activity: Recap Quick Quiz Psychodynamic Explanations Activity: Psychodynamic Approach Recap Questions with Answers The Inadequate Superego Blackburn’s three types of Superego to explain criminality The weak superego The deviant superego The over-harsh superego Activity: Concepts – Harry, Barry and Gary Video: Bowlby’s Theory of Attachment Maternal Deprivation Theory Affectionless Psychopathy Bowlby’s 44 Thieves Study Exam practice with Mark Scheme: Short Answer Question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - THE COGNITIVE APPROACH [Approaches in Psychology]
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A-Level Psychology - THE COGNITIVE APPROACH [Approaches in Psychology]

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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 Cognitive Approach Key Assumptions Theoretical Models Computer Models Video: Are brains like computers? The Role of Schema Example of a schema for a chair The Emergence of Cognitive Neuroscience Exam practice with Mark Scheme: Short answer questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice with Mark Scheme: Evaluation question Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.