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This is the ninth lesson in the topic of PERCEPTION in the AQA GCSE Psychology course, 8182.

The lesson covers a expectation as a factor which affects the perceptual set and includes definitions, descriptions of a study and evaluations.
LO1: Identify ways in which expectation can influence our perception.
LO2: Describe Bruner and Minturn’s study into expectation and perception.
LO3: Evaluate Bruner and Minturn’s study into motivation and perception.

The activities include some interactive activities which will get the students thinking about expectation, reading and the links between the two. A video follows this about min-heard song lyrics - again, based on expectation. A definition of expectation is given before the students must summarise the methodology and findings of Bruner and Minturn’s study. Finally, the students construct an evaluation of the study on their worksheet.

I designed this as a double lesson (100 mins) but can be delivered over two shorter lessons.

My lessons follow the textbook ‘AQA Psychology for GCSE’ from Illuminate Publishing.

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