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IB Psychology: Hormones and behaviour
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IB Psychology: Hormones and behaviour

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the hormones and behavior in the biological approach unit of IB Psychology specification. YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks Student workbook which accompanies the lessons Content included: What are hormones? And the role of hormones in the body. Key studies in the role of oxytocin and pro-social behaviors. Role of testosterone on behavior including aggression, non-prosocial behaviors and social status. Exam practice task with model answer.
IB Psychology:  Pheromones & behaviour
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IB Psychology: Pheromones & behaviour

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the pheromones and behavior in the biological approach unit of IB Psychology specification. YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks Student workbook which accompanies the lessons Content included: What are pheromones? How do Pheromones work? Do humans produce pheromones? Research studies into pheromones: attractiveness, mating & infant suckling.
IB Psychology: Cultural origins of behaviour & cognition (full unit)
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IB Psychology: Cultural origins of behaviour & cognition (full unit)

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach Cultural origins of behaviour & cognition in the sociocultural approach unit of IB Psychology specification. YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks *Student workbook which accompanies the lessons is included Content included: Describe culture and cultural norms. Distinguish between surface culture and deep culture. Discuss the influence of two cultural dimensions on human behaviour, cognition and social interactions. Explain how individualism/collectivism influences conformity and memory, autobiographical memory in particular. Discuss the influence of cultural dimensions, especially individualism/collectivism, on memory, rational thinking and intuitive thinking.
IB Psychology: Cultural influences on individuals (bundle)
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IB Psychology: Cultural influences on individuals (bundle)

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach Cultural influences on individuals in the sociocultural approach unit of IB Psychology specification. These Powerpoints contain the following: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks Student workbook which accompanies the lessons is included Content included: Acculturation: Key definitions Theories/models acculturation Bi-directionality of acculturation Psychological effects of acculturation Berry’s Acculturation strategies Acculturation stress (culture shock) Research into acculturation & behaviour Assessment questions Enculturation: Emic and etic perspectives Universalistic and relativistic perspectives Enculturation explained Gate keepers Enculturation links to conformity, SIT and memory Key case studies on enculturation and social learning theory Key case studies on enculturation and gender roles
IB Psychology: Acculturation
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IB Psychology: Acculturation

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Acculturation in the sociocultural approach unit of IB Psychology specification. YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks *** Student workbook which accompanies the lessons ** Content included: Key definitions Theories/models acculturation Bi-directionality of acculturation Psychological effects of acculturation Berry’s Acculturation strategies Acculturation stress (culture shock) Research into acculturation & behaviour Assessment questions
IB Psychology: Genetics & Behaviour (full unit)
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IB Psychology: Genetics & Behaviour (full unit)

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach Genetics & behaviour in the biological approach unit of IB Psychology specification. These Powerpoints contain the following: All the information the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Extended writing question Student research tasks All key case studies explained in detailed including evaluations Student workbook which accompanies the lessons is included Content included: Nature of the gene Gene expression & regulation Factors effecting gene expression Genetics similarities Evolutionary explanations for behaviour
IB Biology: Theme/Unit D end of unit exams bundle (first exams 2025)
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IB Biology: Theme/Unit D end of unit exams bundle (first exams 2025)

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This bundle consists of 12 end of unit exams for: D1.1: DNA replication D1.2: Protein synthesis D1.3: Mutations and gene editing D2.1: Cell and nuclear division D2.2: Gene expression D2.3: Water potential D3.1: Reproduction D3.2: Inheritance D3.3: Homeostasis D4.1: Natural selection D4.2: Stability and change D4.3: Climate change Each exam can be used as an end of topic exam and consists of: 8-10 multiple choice questions Questions using IB command terms: state, explain, analyse, describe Data based question Mark schemes included