Research Methods (Psychology AS+A Level )Quick View
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Research Methods (Psychology AS+A Level )

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive set of 8 PowerPoint used to teach all premises concerning research methodology in Year 12 and Year 13 Psychology. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively with examples, evaluation and application to everyday life. The PowerPoints also have questions and kowledge checks to make sure students are learning everything they need to achieve am A* in their examination. These Powerpoints in Research Methods covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best used for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
Schizophrenia & Psychotic disorders - Handwritten notesQuick View
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Schizophrenia & Psychotic disorders - Handwritten notes

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case Schizophrenia, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam.</p>
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Dement & Kleitman - 1957

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Dement &amp; Kleitman in 1957. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within Biological Psychology and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
Schizophrenia - A Level Psychology - Abnormal/clinical PsychologyQuick View
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Schizophrenia - A Level Psychology - Abnormal/clinical Psychology

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<p>A total of 3 PowerPoint lessons depicting what schizophrenia is, the explanations of the disorder and the treatments of said disorder. The lessons are highly detailed, including prompt questions and examples as well as explanations of the key research and evidence of this disorder. Students/Teachers who have access to this material for their Psychology A-Level course (Cambridge) will have the opportunity to attain A* level work. This set also includes handwritten notes, an exam and a homework sheet related to Schizophrenia. All material is of high level standards and sufficient to cover everything needed to get the highest possible grade at A-Level</p> <p>P.S All studies included in the PowerPoints with an * are not necessary to memorize to achieve an A* at A-Level, yet they can be useful to further understand a term, to use for differentiation, or merely to raise the Psychology level of the students taking the subject without specifically referencing studies from the syllabus. All information used in the Powerpoints can be and is reccommended to be directly used in the official exam.</p>
Bipolar and related disorders - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - A LevelQuick View
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Bipolar and related disorders - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - A Level

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<p>A total of 3 PowerPoint lessons depicting what Bipolar depression and related disorders are, the explanations of the disorder and the treatments of said disorder. The lessons are highly detailed, including prompt questions and examples as well as explanations of the key research and evidence of this disorder. Students/Teachers who have access to this material for their Psychology A-Level course (Cambridge) will have the opportunity to attain A* level work. This set also includes handwritten notes and an exam related to Bipolar disorder. All material is of high level standards and sufficient to cover everything needed to get the highest possible grade at A-Level</p> <p>P.S All studies included in the PowerPoints with an * are not necessary to memorize to achieve an A* at A-Level, yet they can be useful to further understand a term, to use for differentiation, or merely to raise the Psychology level of the students taking the subject without specifically referencing studies from the syllabus. All information used in the Powerpoints can be and is reccommended to be directly used in the official exam.</p>
Impulse control and related disorders - Abnormal/clinical PsychologyQuick View
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Impulse control and related disorders - Abnormal/clinical Psychology

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<p>A total of 3 PowerPoint lessons depicting what impulse control and related disorders are, the explanations of the disorders and the treatments of said disorders. The lessons are highly detailed, including prompt questions and examples as well as explanations of the key research and evidence of this disorder. Students/Teachers who have access to this material for their Psychology A-Level course (Cambridge) will have the opportunity to attain A* level work. This set also includes handwritten notes and an exam related to impulse control . All material is of high level standards and sufficient to cover everything needed to get the highest possible grade at A-Level</p> <p>P.S All studies included in the PowerPoints with an * are not necessary to memorize to achieve an A* at A-Level, yet they can be useful to further understand a term, to use for differentiation, or merely to raise the Psychology level of the students taking the subject without specifically referencing studies from the syllabus. All information used in the Powerpoints can be and is reccommended to be directly used in the official exam.</p>
Anxiety and related disorders - Abnormal/clinical Psychology A LevelQuick View
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Anxiety and related disorders - Abnormal/clinical Psychology A Level

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<p>A total of 3 PowerPoint lessons depicting what Anxiety is, the explanations of the disorder and the treatments of said disorder. The lessons are highly detailed, including prompt questions and examples as well as explanations of the key research and evidence of this disorder. Students/Teachers who have access to this material for their Psychology A-Level course (Cambridge) will have the opportunity to attain A* level work. This set also includes handwritten notes related to Anxiety, GAD, and Panic attacks. All material is of high level standards and sufficient to cover everything needed to get the highest possible grade at A-Level</p> <p>P.S All studies included in the PowerPoints with an * are not necessary to memorize to achieve an A* at A-Level, yet they can be useful to further understand a term, to use for differentiation, or merely to raise the Psychology level of the students taking the subject without specifically referencing studies from the syllabus. All information used in the Powerpoints can be and is reccommended to be directly used in the official exam.</p>
OCD - Abnormal/Clinical PsychologyQuick View
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OCD - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology

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<p>A total of 3 PowerPoint lessons depicting what OCD is, the explanations of the disorder and the treatments of said disorder. The lessons are highly detailed, including prompt questions and examples as well as explanations of the key research and evidence of this disorder. Students/Teachers who have access to this material for their Psychology A-Level course (Cambridge) will have the opportunity to attain A* level work. This set also includes handwritten notes and an exam related to OCD. All material is of high level standards and sufficient to cover everything needed to get the highest possible grade at A-Level</p> <p>P.S All studies included in the PowerPoints with an * are not necessary to memorize to achieve an A* at A-Level, yet they can be useful to further understand a term, to use for differentiation, or merely to raise the Psychology level of the students taking the subject without specifically referencing studies from the syllabus. All information used in the Powerpoints can be and is reccommended to be directly used in the official exam.</p>
Anxiety - Handwritten notes - AL Psychology - Abnormal/clinical PsychologyQuick View
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Anxiety - Handwritten notes - AL Psychology - Abnormal/clinical Psychology

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case Anxiety, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam.</p>
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Milgram 1963

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Stanley Milgram in 1963. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within Social Psychology and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
Abnormal/Clinical Psychology Handwritten notes Cambridge A-LevelQuick View
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Abnormal/Clinical Psychology Handwritten notes Cambridge A-Level

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case Abnormal and Clinical Psychology, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam</p>
Bipolar disorder handwritten notes- Abnormal/clinical Psychology - A Level CambridgeQuick View
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Bipolar disorder handwritten notes- Abnormal/clinical Psychology - A Level Cambridge

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case Bipolarity and related disorders, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam</p>
ICD Handwritten notes - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - Cambridge A-LevelQuick View
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ICD Handwritten notes - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - Cambridge A-Level

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case ICD and related disorders, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam</p>
OCD Handwritten notes - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - A Level CambridgeQuick View
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OCD Handwritten notes - Abnormal/Clinical Psychology - A Level Cambridge

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<p>Set of handwritten notes simplifying Cambridge A Level material in Psychology. These intuitive and visually appealing notes have been used by students who have achieved the highest grades of their respective countries, awarded a certificate by Cambridge in the last 3 years of the examination. If students solely study from these notes, in this case OCD and related disorders, they will be perfectly capable and have all necessary information to achieve an A* in their exam</p>
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Bandura - 1961

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Albert Bandura in 1961. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within Behavioural Psychology (learning approach) and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
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Andrade - 2010

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Andrade in 2010. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within Social Psychology and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
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Reliability - Scientific Research - Psychology

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<p>Comprehensive set of lessons with examples of what reliability and validity is. Most students confuse when to use reliability and validity when commenting on scientific evidence, yet this set of 3 PowerPoints clearly explains, through the use of examples, what reliability and validity are. Information in this Powerpoint and its content of reliability and validity is equivalent to 1st and 2nd year of reading realiability at university undergraduate level, coursing Psychology/Biology. Therefore, VI Form/High school students and teachers alike would greatly benefit from these resourses.</p>
Saavedra & Silverman (Button Phobia)Quick View
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Saavedra & Silverman (Button Phobia)

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Saavedra &amp; Silverman 2002. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within behavioural Psychology (Learning approach) and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>
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Classical & Operant conditioning

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<p>Introductory Power Point to what Classical and Operant conditioning are with examples and information on the main psychologists behind these ideas. These concepts are ideal to be studied when invesitgating the learning approach and behavioural Psychology</p>
Health Psychology Hand Written NotesQuick View
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Health Psychology Hand Written Notes

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<p>Comprehensive set of Handwritten notes for A-Level Psychology students/teachers who are focusing on Health Psychology as one of their A-Level options. These notes are done up to CAI standards and are readily available to study from, and just by studying from these, you can achieve an A*.</p> <p>Students who have studied from these notes have a proven track record of academic performance, as in the past 3 years said students have achieved the highest grades for their countries (accredited by Cambridge)</p>
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Pilliavin 1969

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<p>This is a fully comprehensive PowerPoint used to teach all premises from the study by Stanley Pilliavin in 1969. You will have access to all information needed for you or your students to achieve an A*, yet information is condensed and presented intuitively. This study is within Social Psychology and covers all Learning objectives for the A-Level. Best use for Cambridge syllabus, yet also valid for Edexcel and IB examination board.</p>