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DO NOT BUY Choosing a statistical test - inferential statistics - A2Research Methods - Psychology
DO NOT BUY - NO ATTACHMENT A full PowerPoint on choosing a statistical test in psychology. From what the statistical tests are including, the sign test, chi-squares, pearsons, spearmans, related-t test, unrelated t-test, mann-whitney and wilcoxon, with parametric tests, to how it can be carried out, when a research should use each test, how to determine if the results are significant in relation to the calculated and critical value. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questions, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board). A fun and interactive lesson.
Features of Science - A2 Research Methods: A* EXCELLENT EXAM NOTES - A-LEVEL Psychology
Excellent Exam Notes for Features of Science - A2 Research Methods:
EXAM NOTES - A-LEVEL Psychology (AQA)
Can be given to students for revision or for teachers to use as part of their teaching
Year 2 Correlations Research Methods - Psychology
A full PowerPoint on correlations in psychology with re-capping and introducing new concepts for A2. From what correlations are, to the diffferent types including positive, negative and zero correlations, how to sketch a scattergram and evaluating correlations. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary as well as exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Memory Model Essays/Extended Writing/Answers - A-Level Psychology (Paper 1)
Find Excellent A* Exemplar/Model answers to essay/extended writing questions on all potential 16 mark questions on Memory, in A-LEVEL Psychology (AQA).
Points all clearly signposted with links back to the questions.
Clear highlights of A01 (Knowledge content) and A03 (Critical Evaluation).
Can be used for other specifications and adapted for GCSE
Model Essays/Extended Writing/Answers - A-Level Psychology (Paper 1)
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100 Cheat Codes/Success Codes for students studying AQA A-Level Psychology
Here’s a comprehensive list of 100 Cheat Codes/Success Codes for students aiming for an A* in AQA A-Level Psychology, specifically aligned with the AQA A-Level Psychology specification. These tips are based on exam feedback, specialist commentary, and proven strategies to help students understand key concepts, optimize their study time, and approach the exam with confidence. These codes are designed to help you master the material and get ahead in your preparation.
Experimental Designs
A full PowerPoint on experimental designs in psychology. From what experimental designs are, to the diffferent types including independent groups design, repeated measures design and matched pairs design and evaluating each one. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Wake for Philip Zimbardo - The Stanford Prison Experiment - Class Activity - Social Influence
As Philip Zimbardo (Birth 23/03/1933 – Death 14/10/24 ), the renowned psychologist behind the Stanford Prison Experiment, has passed away, your class has the opportunity to organise a wake in his honour. Zimbardo’s study is a key part of the AQA Psychology Specification, particularly within the Social Influence topic; conformity to social roles. As part of this memorial wake, students will deliver eulogies discussing his contributions to the field. The event will include a reflection on his work, fun activities, and food. Please note, as of September 2025, Zimbardo’s study will be removed from the specification, making this event even more crucial to commemorate his pioneering work. Tasks include delivering eulogies, participating in group activities, and bringing themed snacks.
This wake provides a meaningful opportunity to both celebrate Zimbardo’s legacy and engage with his groundbreaking research in a fun and reflective way.
This document has a few pages so more information provided.
Can be used for any spec; AQA/OCR/EDEXCEL/A-LEVEL/GCSE/IB PSYCHOLOGY
EXCELLENT Assembly on SELF-ESTEEM - whole school assembly - psychology - pastoral - wellbeing
An excellent well-planned assembly for all ages and year groups on how to raise self-esteem. A very well-received resource by Headteachers for those looking to deliver an exceptional assembly. With excellent links to psychology and pastoral care.
A boost for their emotional and mental well-being.
Effective Use of Flipped Learning (CPD Session for Staff)
Flipped learning is an innovative teaching approach where traditional learning is reversed: students engage with instructional content outside of class (typically through videos or reading materials), and class time is dedicated to active learning, discussions, problem-solving, and application of knowledge. This model empowers students to take charge of their own learning and creates opportunities for deeper engagement and individualized support during class time. Here are some key strategies and best practices for effectively implementing flipped learning in your classroom.
Effective Use of Exit Tickets (CPD Session for Staff)
Exit tickets are a simple and powerful formative assessment tool that allows teachers to gauge student understanding at the end of a lesson. They are quick, effective, and provide immediate feedback that can help inform future lessons. By using exit tickets regularly, teachers can adapt their teaching to address any gaps in understanding and ensure that learning objectives are being met. Here are some key principles of using exit tickets effectively and provide practical tips for implementing them in your classroom.
Research Methods Application Questions with MODEL ANSWERS - Psychology
An excellent worksheet of Social Influence which has Reseach Methods Application Questions with MODEL ANSWERS.
This is an excellent resource that can be used for AS/A2 and can serve as teaching exam skills/checking their understanding and can also be used for assessments and/or homework.
Can also be used to self or peer-assessment.
Assessment and revision but also a worksheet activity.
Instructions for conducting a memory experiment in Psychology
Instructions for conducting a memory experiment in Psychology
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Complete Forensic Psychology Lessons - A-Level AQA, PPTS and worksheets
A full sequence of lessons with PowerPoints, worksheets and booklet on defining and meauring crime, offender profiling, explanations of offending behaviour; biological, cognitive, and psychological anddealing with offending behaviour; such as custodial sentencing, behaviour modification (token economy), anger management restorative justice in Forensic Psychology with evaluating all of them per lesson. Each lesson complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Cognitive explanations of offending behaviour - Forensic Psychology - Psychology - Paper 3 - Crime
A full PowerPoint on the cognitive explanations for offending behaviour - Forensic Psychology with evaluating the explanation by also comparing it other explanations of offending behaviour. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
dont buy Dealing with offending behaviour: Behaviour modification - Forensic Psychology - Paper 3
DO NOT BUY THERE IS NO ATTACHMENT A full PowerPoint on dealing with offending behaviour: custodial sentencing - Forensic Psychology with evaluating the treatment by also comparing it other treatment of offending behaviour. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).