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We understand the importance of education. We offer tailored private tuition designed to maximise success at GCSE, A Level and beyond. Our tutors are experienced professionals, teachers and top-tier graduates with extensive knowledge in their subjects.
On Tes we offer high quality board-specific resources. Please check back regularly as we are continually updating our stock.
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Specification Point 4.3.4 - Cognition and development.
The role of the mirror neuron system in social cognition.
Complete set of Chapter 11 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.1 - Issues and debates in psychology.
The nature-nurture debate: the relative importance of heredity and environment in determining behaviour; the interactionist approach.
Complete set of Chapter 8 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.5 - Schizophrenia.
Biological explanations for schizophrenia: genetics and neural correlates, including the dopamine hypothesis.
Psychological explanations for schizophrenia: family dysfunction and cognitive explanations, including dysfunctional thought processing.
Complete set of Chapter 12 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.5 - Schizophrenia.
Drug therapy: typical and atypical antipsychotics.
Cognitive behaviour therapy and family therapy as used in the treatment of schizophrenia.
The importance of an interactionist approach in explaining and treating schizophrenia.
Complete set of Chapter 12 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.6 - Eating behaviour.
Neural and hormonal mechanisms involved in the control of eating behaviour, including the role of the hypothalamus, ghrelin and leptin.
Complete set of Chapter 13 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.6 - Eating behaviour.
Biological explanations for obesity, including genetic and neural explanations.
Psychological explanations for obesity, including restraint theory, disinhibition and the boundary model.
Explanations for the success and failure of dieting.
Complete set of Chapter 13 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.2 - Relationships.
The evolutionary explanations for partner preferences, including the relationship between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour.
Complete set of Chapter 9 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.2 - Relationships.
Theories of romantic relationships: social exchange theory, equity theory and Rusbult’s investment model of commitment, satisfaction, comparison with alternatives and investment.
Duck’s phase model of relationship breakdown: intra-psychic, dyadic, social and grave dressing phases.
Complete set of Chapter 9 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.3 - Gender.
The role of chromosomes and hormones in sex and gender.
Atypical sex chromosome patterns: Klinefelter’s syndrome and Turner’s syndrome.
Complete set of Chapter 10 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.3 - Gender.
Social learning theory as applied to gender development.
The influence of culture and media on gender roles.
Complete set of Chapter 10 Lectures are available.
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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.
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Specification Point 4.3.3 - Gender.
Psychodynamic explanation of gender development, Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, Oedipus complex; Electra complex; identification and internalisation.
Complete set of Chapter 10 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.5 - Schizophrenia.
Classification of schizophrenia.
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia, including hallucinations and delusions.
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia, including speech poverty and avolition.
Reliability and validity in diagnosis and classification of schizophrenia, including reference to co-morbidity, culture and gender bias and symptom overlap.
Complete set of Chapter 12 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.3 - Gender.
Cognitive explanations of gender development, Kohlberg’s theory, gender identity, gender stability and gender constancy; gender schema theory.
Complete set of Chapter 10 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.2 - Relationships.
Parasocial relationships: levels of parasocial relationships, the absorption addiction model and the attachment theory explanation.
Complete set of Chapter 9 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.1 - Issues and debates in psychology.
Idiographic and nomothetic approaches to psychological investigation.
Complete set of Chapter 8 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.3.1 - Issues and debates in psychology.
Free will and determinism: hard determinism and soft determinism; biological, environmental and psychic determinism.
The scientific emphasis on causal explanations.
Complete set of Chapter 8 Lectures are available.
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Specification Point 4.2.3.1 - Scientific Processes.
Variables: manipulation and control of variables, including independent, dependent, extraneous, confounding; operationalisation of variables.
Control: random allocation and counterbalancing, randomisation and standardisation.
Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
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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.
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Specification Point 4.2.3.1 - Scientific Processes.
Demand characteristics and investigator effects.
Ethics, including the role of the British Psychological Society’s code of ethics; ethical issues in the design and conduct of psychological studies; dealing with ethical issues in research.
Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.