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Nick & Bethan Redshaw's A-Level Psychology Resources

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Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.

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Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.
Powerpoint - Research Methods - Week 2 - Non-Experimental Methods
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Powerpoint - Research Methods - Week 2 - Non-Experimental Methods

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NEED a Lesson? Save yourself HOURS and HOURS of planning and preparation time. This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following:: Week 2 - The Non-Experimental Methods Learning Objectives On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following non-experimental methods and their strengths and limitations: Lesson 1. Types of observation techniques · Naturalistic and controlled observation; covert and overt observation; participant and non-participant observation. · Observational design: behavioural categories; event sampling; time sampling. Lesson 2. Self-report techniques · Questionnaires; questionnaire construction, including use of open and closed questions · Interviews; design of interviews, structured and unstructured Lesson 3. Correlations · The difference between correlations and experiments · Analysis of the relationship between co-variables; positive, negative and zero correlations Lesson 4. Content Analysis and Coding, Thematic Analysis Lesson 5 . Case Studies FOR FURTHER SUPPORT CHECK OUT - This Lesson on our Twitter Moments https://twitter.com/i/moments/956450738196148224
PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 1 The Experimental Methods
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PowerPoint - Research Methods - Week 1 The Experimental Methods

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NEED a Lesson? Save yourself HOURS and HOURS of planning and preparation time. This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following:: Week 1 - The Experimental Methods Learning Objectives On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following: 1. Key features of the experimental method · The aim: stating aims, the difference between aims and hypotheses · Hypotheses: directional and non-directional · Variables: manipulation and control of variables, including independent, dependent, extraneous, confounding; operationalisation of variables · Control: random allocation and counterbalancing, randomisation and standardisation. Demand characteristics and investigator effects. 2. Experimental methods. Types of experiment, laboratory and field experiments; natural and quasi-experiments and their strengths and limitations 3. Experimental designs: repeated measures, independent groups, matched pairs 4. Pilot studies and the aims of piloting FOR FURTHER SUPPORT CHECK OUT - This Lesson on our Twiiter Moments https://twitter.com/i/moments/956450738196148224
Paper 1  - MEMORY - SPECIAL OFFER (45% Off) - Workbook, Lesson Plans and PowerPoint's Bundle
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Paper 1 - MEMORY - SPECIAL OFFER (45% Off) - Workbook, Lesson Plans and PowerPoint's Bundle

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SPECIAL OFFER (by popular request) includes the Memory Workbook, MTLP Lesson Plans and all the PowerPoint’s for the Memory Topic: Content includes; Week 1 - The Multi Store Model of Memory Lesson 1 - The Multi Store Model of Memory Lesson 2 - Features of Each Store Lesson 3 - Types of long-term memory Week 2 - The Working Memory Model Lesson 4 - The Working Memory Model Lesson 5 - Research studies into the WMM Week 3 - Explanations for forgetting, proactive and retroactive interference Lesson 6 - Explanations for forgetting Lesson 7 - Retrieval failure due to absence of cues Week 4 - Factors affecting the accuracy of EWT Lesson 8 - Factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony Lesson 9 - The effect of anxiety on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony Lesson 10 - Improving the accuracy of eyewitness testimony