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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.
A-Level Psychology - HARDINESS AS AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE IN STRESS [Stress Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - HARDINESS AS AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE IN STRESS [Stress 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: Hardiness (Kobasa, 1979) The Three Cs: Commitment, Challenge and Control Research into Hardiness Kobasa’s Research (1979) Maddi’s Research (1987) Exam Practice Question with Mark Scheme: Short answer questions Activity: Concepts - Developing Hardiness Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice Question with Mark Scheme: Planning 16 Mark Essay Questions Plenary: Consolidation question
A-Level Psychology - PERSONALITY TYPE AS AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE IN STRESS [Stress Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - PERSONALITY TYPE AS AN INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE IN STRESS [Stress 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: Type A Personality Traits Type B Personality Traits The Western Collaborative Group Study (WCGS) Video: Friedman & Rosenman’s Research (1959) Type C Personality Traits Activity: Quick Quiz (with answers) Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice Question with Mark Scheme: Evaluation Question Plenary: Consolidation question
STRUCTURES OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [AQA GCSE Psychology - Memory Topic]
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STRUCTURES OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [AQA GCSE Psychology - Memory Topic]

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This bundle created using the AQA GCSE Specification (published December 2016) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications. This bundle includes two complete lessons (.ppt) with activities: The Multi-Store Model of Memory Primacy and Recency Effects in Recall 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.
AQA GCSE Psychology: CONTEXT AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF MEMORY [Memory Topic]
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AQA GCSE Psychology: CONTEXT AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF 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 Context Godden and Baddeley’s Study (1975): Aim, Method, Results, Conclusions Activity: Concepts - Hamza’s Exam Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Extended Response Question Model answer 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.
AQA GCSE Psychology: BADDELEY'S (1966) STUDY OF ENCODING - PROCESSES OF MEMORY [Memory Topic]
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AQA GCSE Psychology: BADDELEY'S (1966) STUDY OF ENCODING - PROCESSES OF 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 Short-Term Memory vs. Long-Term Memory Activity: Key Term Match 3 Baddeley’s Research (1966) Baddeley’s Findings (1966) Activity: Evaluation worksheet Evaluation Points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Research Methods Question on Lab Studies Plenary: Consolidation Question Optional: Brandimonte’s Research 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.
PROCESSES OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [AQA GCSE Psychology - Memory Topic]
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PROCESSES OF MEMORY LESSON BUNDLE [AQA GCSE Psychology - Memory Topic]

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This bundle created using the AQA GCSE Specification (published December 2016) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications. This bundle includes three complete lessons (.ppt) with activities: Encoding, Storage and Retrieval A Study of Encoding: Baddeley (1966) Different Types of Memory *Please see individual lessons for further details of included content. 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.
AQA GCSE Psychology: INTERFERENCE AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF MEMORY [Memory Topic]
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AQA GCSE Psychology: INTERFERENCE AS A FACTOR AFFECTING THE ACCURACY OF 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 Interference Theory McGeoch and McDonald’s Study (1931): Aim, Method, Findings, Conclusions Types of Interference: Proactive and Retroactive Interference Video: Proactive and Retroactive Interference Activity: Proactive or Retroactive Interference? Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Extended Response Question Model answer 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.
A-Level Psychology - THE ROLE OF LEARNING: EXPLAINING FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic
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A-Level Psychology - THE ROLE OF LEARNING: EXPLAINING FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour 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 Classical conditioning: flavour-flavour learning Operant conditioning Social influences Family influences Peer influences Media influences Cultural influences Cultural norms Meat-eating Culture and learning Check your knowledge Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 16 Mark Essay with Application Application practice Mark scheme Activity: Key term check Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour 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 Preference for Sweetness Preference for Saltiness Preference for Fats/High-calorie foods Neophobia Taste Aversion Discussion questions Exam practice: Short answer question Mark scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 8 Mark Question Mark scheme Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - NEURAL AND HORMONAL MECHANISMS [Eating Behaviour]
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A-Level Psychology - NEURAL AND HORMONAL MECHANISMS [Eating Behaviour]

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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 Neural and Hormonal Mechanisms in the Control of Eating Behaviour The Role of the Hypothalamus Glucose Video: Insulin and Glucagon The Dual-Centre Model of Eating The Lateral Hypothalamus (LH) The Lateral Hypothalamus and Neuropeptide The Ventro-medial Hypothalamus (VMH) The Role of Ghrelin The Role of Leptin Summary: The Dual-centre Model of Eating A01 Summary worksheet Exam practice: Short answer question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Discussion questions Exam practice: Evaluation questions Video: Hunger - How Biological and Behaviour Interact Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - EXPLANATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING [Eating Behaviour]
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A-Level Psychology - EXPLANATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING [Eating Behaviour]

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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 What do people diet? What is dieting? The Spiral Model Ironic process theory Restraint, disinhibition and The Boundary Model Discussion questions Exam practice: Short answer questions with Mark Scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Video: Katie Hopkins gains weight to prove a point Exam practice: Evaluation question with Mark Scheme Activity: End of Topic Review Plenary: Discussion Question
EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Biological, Family Systems Theory, SLT and Cognitive Explanations (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour)
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EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Biological, Family Systems Theory, SLT and Cognitive Explanations (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour)

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EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Biological, Family Systems Theory, SLT and Cognitive Explanations (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour) This lesson bundle includes FOUR complete lessons: Biological Explanations for Anorexia Nervosa Family Systems Theory Social Learning Theory Cognitive Theory of Anorexia Nervosa All lessons include the complete lesson slides and worksheets. *Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Evolutionary Explanations and The Role of Learning (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour)
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EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Evolutionary Explanations and The Role of Learning (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour)

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EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Evolutionary Explanations and The Role of Learning (Slides and Worksheets Included): This lesson bundle includes TWO complete lessons: Evolutionary Explanations for Food Preferences The Role of Learning All lessons include the complete lesson slides and worksheets. *Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
FACTORS AFFECTING ATTRACTION LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Self-Disclosure, Physical Attractiveness and Filter Theory (A-Level Psychology - Relationships Topic)
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FACTORS AFFECTING ATTRACTION LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Self-Disclosure, Physical Attractiveness and Filter Theory (A-Level Psychology - Relationships Topic)

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FACTORS AFFECTING ATTRACTION LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Self-Disclosure, Physical Attractiveness and Filter Theory (A-Level Psychology - Relationships Topic) This lesson bundle includes THREE complete lessons: Self-Disclosure Physical Attractiveness Filter Theory All lessons include the complete lesson slides and worksheets. *Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
A-Level Psychology - MATHEMATICAL CONTENT [Year 1 Research Methods]
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A-Level Psychology - MATHEMATICAL CONTENT [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 Calculating Percentages Converting a Percentage to a Decimal Converting a Percentage to a Fraction Using Ratios: Part-to-whole ratios and part-to-part ratios Estimating Results Interpreting Mathematical Symbols Probability: The P-Value Significant Figures Activity: Practice Questions with Answers Plenary: Consolidation Question
SEX AND GENDER [A-Level Psychology - Gender Topic]
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SEX AND GENDER [A-Level Psychology - Gender 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 Key Concepts: Defining Sex and Gender Sex and Gender Diagram Gender Identity Disorder Sex-role Stereotypes Activity: Sex-role Stereotypes Research into Sex-role Stereotyping: Ingalhalikar et al.'s MRI Study (2014) Video: The Guevedoces The Unusual Case of the Batista Boys Exam Practice Question with Mark Scheme: Sex and Gender Plenary: Consolidation Question
THE FRUSTRATION-AGGRESSION HYPOTHESIS [A-Level Psychology - Aggression Topic]
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THE FRUSTRATION-AGGRESSION HYPOTHESIS [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 The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis Activity: Apply it Task Research: Green et al. (1968) The Role of Environmental Cues Research: Berkowitz and LePage (1967) The Weapon Effect Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: Planning an 8 Mark Question Plenary: Consolidation Question