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<p>AQA A-level Psychology<br /> Paper 3, Section B</p> <p>A powerpoint covering key points of each subtopic and practice exam-style questions.</p> <p>Similar resources for other topics are under construction - if you are looking for a specific topic, please comment/message to see that topic become available faster!</p> <p>Others currently available in this series:<br /> Aggression: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-aggression-topic-revision-12110115">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-aggression-topic-revision-12110115</a></p>
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<p>Handel’s Water Music study score with annotations including harmonic analysis, cadences, form and texture, descriptions of important features, and key changes.</p> <p>Used in preparation for AMusTCL Music Theory diploma examinations, but a suitable resource for anyone studying the piece.</p>
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<p>Bartok Concerto for Orchestra study score with annotations including motifs, form/structure and texture, descriptions of important features, and key changes and non-diatonic scales. Themes, including imitation and development are marked in as well as comments on the effects used and instrumentation.</p> <p>Used in preparation for AMusTCL Music Theory diploma examinations, but a suitable resource for anyone studying the piece.</p>
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<p>Beethoven - Piano Trio No 7 in Bb major study score with annotations including harmonic analysis, cadences, form/structure and texture, descriptions of important features, and key changes. Themes, including imitation and development are marked in as well as comments on the effects used and instrumentation/ranges</p> <p>Used in preparation for AMusTCL Music Theory diploma examinations, but a suitable resource for anyone studying the piece.</p>
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<p>AQA A-level Psychology<br /> Paper 3, Section D</p> <p>A powerpoint covering key points of each subtopic and practice exam-style questions.</p> <p>Others currently availabe in this series:<br /> Relationships: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-relationships-topic-revision-12145567">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-relationships-topic-revision-12145567</a></p>
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Edexcel Psychology - Paper 1 and 2 checklist

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<p>Checklist to help with revision.</p> <p>For the paper 2 tab, cross out or delete the sections you did not study, and fill in the blanks (e.g. “one biological theory”) with the specific theories you have studied.</p>
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<p>Introduction to Biological Psychology</p> <ul> <li>Plan of main content areas for genetics, central nervous system, and brain imaging</li> <li>Visual powerpoint presentation</li> <li>Class activity for understanding concordance</li> <li>Diagrams for revision / note-taking aids</li> </ul>
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<p>A revision resource for AQA A-level Psychology, which can be used in class or by individual students - practice questions and revision points for Phobias (behavioural explanations and treatments), Depression (cognitive explanations and treatments), and OCD (biological explanations and treatments).</p>
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<p>AQA A-level Psychology<br /> Paper 3, Section B</p> <p>A powerpoint covering key points of each subtopic and practice exam-style questions.</p> <p>Similar resources for other topics are under construction - if you are looking for a specific topic, please comment/message to see that topic become available faster!</p> <p>Others currently available in this series:<br /> Aggression: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-aggression-topic-revision-12110115">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-aggression-topic-revision-12110115</a><br /> Relatoionships: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-relationships-topic-revision-12145567">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-psychology-relationships-topic-revision-12145567</a></p>
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Social Psychology: Fundamental Attribution Error

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<p>Everyone’s thinking, decision-making, and behaviour can be heavily influenced by cognitive biases, and there are over 180 known examples of automatic ‘short cuts’ and default thinking modes, as well as ways that the brain copes with insufficient time or information, or information overload.</p> <p>This resource is an ideal presentation for a class covering one specific type of cognitive bias (the fundamental attribution error) and discussing why we tend to make different judgments about our own behaviours versus other people’s behaviours.</p>
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Behaviourism Glossary task

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<p>Blank copy and Answers copy</p> <p>Key terms for behaviourism, including classical and operant conditioning and research methods terms.</p> <p>Would be useful as a revision or independent study activity as part of A-level Psychology or pre-university. (Some words are not specified in the A-level syllabus so there is a built in element of stretch and challenge for students to research or apply knowledge)</p>
Social Psychology revision guide - A-level extension/university levelQuick View
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Social Psychology revision guide - A-level extension/university level

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<p>Revision guide for the following topics:</p> <ol> <li>Concepts in Social Psychology</li> <li>Perceiving Individuals: Forming Impressions</li> <li>Attitudes &amp; Behaviour</li> <li>Attitude Change</li> <li>Perceiving Groups</li> <li>The Self</li> <li>Social Identity</li> <li>Liking &amp; Loving</li> <li>Aggression &amp; Conflict</li> </ol> <p>Along with a grid to demonstrate the connections between topics and themes.</p>
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AQA Psychology: Psychopathology revision outline

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<p>A set of slides for Phobias, Depression, and OCD, to be used either as an structure for revision lessons, or for students to work through as revision exercises.</p> <p>Most slides contain notes to help answer the questions on the slides.</p>
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AQA Psychology Memory Topic - 6 lessons

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<p>This resource contains a set of 6 powerpoint-based lessons with interactive activities, following the AQA A-level Psychology specification.</p> <p>Session 1: The Multi-Store Model of Memory<br /> Students will be introduced to the concepts of Sensory Memory store, Short-Term Memory store, and Long Term Memory store, including examples of the different types of Long Term Memory (Episodic, Semantic, Procedural). We will consider how information is encoded into each memory store, as well as the capacity and duration of the memory stores.</p> <p>Session 2: The Working Memory Model<br /> Zooming in on Short Term Memory, students will learn about the more recent model of memory, including the Central Executive and the Phonological and Visual subsystems. Students will learn to evaluate and compare both memory models.</p> <p>Session 3: Explanations of Forgetting<br /> Context-dependent memory, Retrieval Failure, and Interference will be explored as explanations for why people forget, or struggle to recall information in various scenarios.</p> <p>Session 4: Application - Factors that influence Accuracy of Eyewitness Testimony<br /> Students will discuss the effects of factors such as anxiety (e.g. “weapon focus”) can influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony, as well as the effects of leading questions. We will also consider the techniques used to allow investigators to collect the most reliable information possible (e.g. the “cognitive interview”)</p> <p>Session 5: Application - Levels of Processing and Techniques for Improving Memory<br /> Beginning with a short ‘experiment’ task, students will be asked to memorise lists of words using 3 different techniques. We will then examine the results of this experiment (i.e. which techniques result in the most words recalled) and discuss how to apply memory knowledge to memorising information in real life situations.</p> <p>Session 6: Mental Time Travel - Episodic Memory and Future Imagination<br /> Students will learn about episodic, autobiographical, and “flashbulb” memories of past events, and draw parallels with the way that we are able to imagine future events and alternatives to reality.</p>
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Edexcel Psychology - Paper 1 checklist

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<p>Checklist to help with revision.</p> <p>Cross out or delete study options you did not cover and fill in your key questions.</p> <p>If you like this free resource, please consider leaving a review!</p> <p>New version with paper 2 content included can be found here:<br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-psychology-paper-1-and-2-checklist-12116822">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-psychology-paper-1-and-2-checklist-12116822</a></p>