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- Preference for Sweetness
- Preference for Saltiness
- Preference for Fats/High-calorie foods
- Neophobia
- Taste Aversion
- Discussion questions
- Exam practice: Short answer question
- Mark scheme
- Evaluation worksheet
- Evaluation points
- Exam practice: 8 Mark Question
- Mark scheme
- Plenary: Discussion prompt
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EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Evolutionary Explanations and The Role of Learning (A-Level Psychology - Eating Behaviour)
EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES LESSON BUNDLE: Includes Evolutionary Explanations and The Role of Learning (Slides and Worksheets Included): This lesson bundle includes TWO complete lessons: 1. Evolutionary Explanations for Food Preferences 2. The Role of Learning All lessons include the complete lesson slides and worksheets. *Please refer to individual lessons for further details of included content.
A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY - EATING BEHAVIOUR [COMPLETE TOPIC - Includes Slides and Worksheets]
This bundle includes a complete scheme of work for the Psychology Topic: EATING BEHAVIOUR. The 10 lessons are included in this bundle are: 1. Evolutionary Explanations for Food Preferences 2. The Role of Learning - Food Preferences 3. Neural and Hormonal Mechanisms in the Control of Eating Behaviour 4. Biological Explanations for Anorexia Nervosa 5. Family Systems Theory (Psychological Explanations for Anorexia) 6. Social Learning Theory as a Psychological Explanations for Anorexia 7. Cognitive Theory of Anorexia (Psychological Explanations for Anorexia) 8. Biological Explanations for Obesity 9. Psychological Explanations for Obesity 10. Explanations for The Success and Failure of Dieting *Please see individual lessons for further details of content included.
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