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AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type).
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AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type).

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**AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type). Resources include: PowerPoint (explains how you answer the question with model answer) Information sheet on how to answer the question (for students) Design issues for different research methods (questionnaires /observations) for students to consider. Exam questions
AQA A Level Sociology: White collar / Corporate Crimes
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AQA A Level Sociology: White collar / Corporate Crimes

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Variety of resources: PowerPoint on white collar / corporate crimes Student self study booklet with questions Marxist statement activity on corporate Different types of corporate crimes (internet activity) Different types of corporate collar crimes worksheet Corporate crimes worksheet Article on corporate crime Article on Thalidomide case
AQA Sociology: Research Methods: Sampling Techniques
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AQA Sociology: Research Methods: Sampling Techniques

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Uploading all my resource! Some of them have taken quite a bit of time to create, but I am trying to offer value for money - so I am keeping them as cheap as possible (they are not perfect, but please consider this before giving me a negative review!). Matching exercise Booklet for sampling with questions Activity for stratified and systematic sampling The famous ‘skittles’ activity Cut and paste activity Multiple choice questions Lots of questions Uploading all my resource! Some of them have taken quite a bit of time to create, but I am trying to offer value for money - so I am keeping them as cheap as possible (they are not perfect, but please consider this before giving me a negative review!).
Working Memory Model PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
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Working Memory Model PowerPoint and Activity Sheets

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Unit: Memory Topic: Working Memory Model Resource: Working Memory Model PowerPoint and Activity Sheets Amount: 5 resources PowerPoint on Working Memory Model Comparing MSM with WMN Fill-in-the-diagram of the WMM Evaluating the WMM Multiple Choice Assessment of the WMM
AQA A Level Psychology: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
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AQA A Level Psychology: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

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AQA A Level: Measures of Dispersion : measures of central tendency – mean, median, mode; calculation of mean, median and mode; measures of dispersion; range and standard deviation; calculation Includes: PowerPoint: Measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) and which one to use on a given data set. Powerpoint : Measures of dispersion (range and standard deviation) Worksheets to give to class Exam Questions with mark schemes Exam Notes
AQA Sociology: Globalisation and Crime
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AQA Sociology: Globalisation and Crime

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A variety of resources you could use: PowerPoint Class activity. Different information sheets are placed around the room. The student can rotate and fill in the worksheets. Multiple Choice Questions
A Level Psychology: Features of Science
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A Level Psychology: Features of Science

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AQA A Level Psychology: Features of Science PowerPoint of all the Fearure of Science named on the AQA specification, there is a worksheet activity. For each feature of science, there a number of studies and they will need to work out if the study meets the criteria of science e.g. (is the study objective or subject, emprical or non empirical etc) Theory construction: There is a Marylin Manore activity to show the difference between inductive and deductive model Exam notes for Features of Science Table for student to fill out Questions on Thomas Kuhn’s Paradigm theory
A Level Psychology: Distributions (normal, positive and negative) Activity
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A Level Psychology: Distributions (normal, positive and negative) Activity

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A Level AQA Psychology: Distributions: normal and skewed distributions; characteristics of normal and skewed distributions. Detailed PowerPoint explaining distribution with exam questions (an exam question that they many students do not know how to answer it). Worksheet activity requires students to plot the 3 different graphs to show the difference between normal, positive and negative distribution that also includes them to find the mean, median and mode for each type of graph. Exam Notes
Crime and Deviance: Subcultural Theories
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Crime and Deviance: Subcultural Theories

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PowerPoint: Albert Cohen’s status frustration theory PowerPoint: 2. Cloward and Ohlin’s Illegitimate opportunity structures theory PowerPoint: 3. Questions on subcultural theories to test students on Albert Cohen’s status frustration information + worksheet Cloward and Ohlin’s illegitmate opportunity structures theory information + worksheet Subcultural self-study booklet Snap game Uploading all my resource! Some of them have taken quite a bit of time to create, but I am trying to offer value for money - so I am keeping them as cheap as possible (they are not perfect, but please consider this before giving me a negative review!).
Statistical tests: worked examples
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Statistical tests: worked examples

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Step-by-step Guidance Sheet for Chi-squared test Step-by-step Guidance sheet for Mann-Whitney U Step-by-Step Guidance Sheet for Related t-Test Step-by-step Guidance sheet for Wilcoxon Step-by-Step Guidance Sheet for Spearman’s Rho Step-by-step Guidance sheet for Sign test Worksheet for Chi squared Worksheet for Sign Test Worksheet for Spearman’s rho test Worksheet for Wilcoxon Test
Psychology: Research Methods: Sign Test
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Psychology: Research Methods: Sign Test

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Lesson resources for the Sign Test: Lesson resources for the Sign Test: PowerPoint explaining how to work out the sign test. I teach the sign test at the end of inferential statistics when the students have a better understand what is meant by probability, significance and table of critical values as this make more sense to me. This PowerPoint does not explain these term (e.g. significance, probability, so the students what have covrered this already - or see my other resources for this). Exam questions Worked examples