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A level Psychology- Organizational work conditions Editable lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of organizational work conditions in Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 117 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into physical work conditions, temporal work conditions, health & safety at workplace along with research studies and critical issues and debates surrounding this in organizational setup Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 117 slides covering the following: Organizational work conditions Physical work conditions Impact of physical work conditions on productivity and the Hawthorne effect, e.g. Kompier (2006). Impact of the design of the work environment focusing on open plan offices, including a study, e.g. Oldham and Brass (1979). Individual and group performance Design of work: shiftwork: rapid rotation and slow rotation, on-call and flexitime including definitions and examples of each. Effects of shiftwork on health and accidents, including a study, e.g. Gold et al. (1992). Conflict at work Accidents at work focusing on human errors (errors of omission, commission, sequencing and timing) and system errors in operator–machine systems (machine controls and displays). Reducing accidents at work: token economy, including a study, e.g. Fox et al. (1987). Monitoring accidents (exemplified by the following key study). Key study on the monitoring of accidents and risk events: Swat (1997). Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic Reflections : Includes these for in-depth understanding Youtube Videos: includes links to youtube videos for a complete learning experience Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From various organizational work conditions , this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in organizational psychology option in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Organizational work conditions in Organizational psychology outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology 9990 : Editable Anxiety disorders lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Anxiety Disorders with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 139 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding these mental health conditions. Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 139 slides covering symptoms, types explanations, treatments, studies, issues, and debates related to anxiety disorders. Linking Exercises: Promotes integrated learning with key exercises for self-reflection Youtube Videos and Informative Images: Includes links to videos and images for in-depth understanding Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Anxiety Disorders outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology 9990 : Editable Abnormal Psychology lesson slides
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AS & A level Psychology 9990 : Editable Abnormal Psychology lesson slides

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Enhance your understanding of Abnormal Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 600 + slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding mental health conditions such as: Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders Mood Disorders Impulse Control Disorders Anxiety Disorders Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 600+ slides covering symptoms, types explanations, treatments, studies, issues, and debates related to schizophrenia, mood, anxiety, obsessive compulsive or OCD and impulse control disorders. Linking Exercises: Promotes integrated learning with key exercises for self-reflection Youtube Videos and Informative Images: Includes links to videos and images for in-depth understanding Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Schizophrenia, mood, Anxiety, Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD and Impulse Control Disorders outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology : Editable Impulse control disorders lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Impulse Control Disorders with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 127 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding these mental health conditions. Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 127 slides covering symptoms, types explanations, treatments, issues, and debates related to impulse control disorders. Revision Exercises: Encourages consolidation of key concepts with a short revision exercise after every topic. Easy for educators to test student’s attention and conceptual understanding Linking Exercises: Promotes integrated learning with key exercises for self-reflection Youtube Videos and Informative Images: Includes links to videos and images for in-depth understanding Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of impulse control Disorders outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology : Schizophrenia and psychotic disorder lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 133 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding these mental health conditions. Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 133 slides covering symptoms, explanations, treatments, issues, and debates related to Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders. Reflections & Study Tips: Encourages critical thinking and provides valuable study strategies to enhance comprehension. Linking Exercises: Connects concepts for a holistic understanding, promoting integrated learning. *** Based on Hodder Textbook**: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology: Organizational Psy - Group Behavior in Organizations Editable lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of group behavior in organizations in Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 143 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into theories of group formation, group performance and group conflict, research studies and critical issues and debates surrounding this in organizational setup Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 143 slides covering the following: Group behaviour in organisations Group development and decision-making • stages of group development, e.g. Tuckman and Jensen (2010). • Belbin’s nine team roles. • faulty decision-making, explanations and strategies to avoid it: – groupthink including features with examples – Forsyth’s cognitive limitations and errors including types and subtypes. Individual and group performance • individual and group performance focusing on social facilitation and social loafing including definitions, drive theory and evaluation apprehension, social impact theory. • group performance across cultures focusing on social loafing in individualistic and collectivist cultures, including a study, e.g. Earley (1993). • performance monitoring of employee productivity. Key study: Claypoole and Szalma (2019) Conflict at work • levels of group conflict (intra-individual, inter-individual, intra-group and inter-group). Causes of organisational and interpersonal group conflict. • Thomas–Kilmann’s five conflict-handling modes. • bullying at work; types, phases and causes, including a study, e.g. Einarsen (1999). Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic Reflections : Includes these for in-depth understanding Youtube Videos: includes links to youtube videos for a complete learning experience Belbin Inventory: A fun DIY activity Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed theories to exploring group behavior , this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in organizational psychology option in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Group behavior in Organizational psychology outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
9990 AS & A level Organizational Psychology :Editable Motivation to work lesson slide
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Enhance your understanding of Motivation to Work in Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 91 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into theories of motivation, Types of Motivation, and critical issues and debates surrounding this in organizational setup Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 91 slides covering Maslow’s theory, McClelland’s theory , Vroom’s expectancy theory, Goal setting theory, Types of motivation, self-determination theory along with supporting research studies. Class activities and Reflections : Includes these for in-depth understanding Youtube Videos: includes links to youtube videos for a complete learning experience McClelland Assessment scale and TAT self-assessment: Interesting DIY activity for students to find out their own motivation needs Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed theories to exploring contemporary debates in motivation to work this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in organizational psychology option in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Motivation to work in Organizational psychology outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
A level Organizational Psychology Leadership & management Editable lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Leadership and management in Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 106 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into theories of leadership, and critical issues and debates surrounding this in organizational setup Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 106 slides covering leadership theories like Great man theory, Charismatic Leadership style, Transformational Leadership theory, Behavioral Leadership theory, Scouler’s 3P model, Kelly’s followership model, and much more along with supporting research studies. Each theory comes with a comprehensive evaluation with a discussion on issues and debates, Reflections : Includes these for in-depth understanding Youtube Videos: includes links to youtube videos for a complete learning experience LPI: Leadership Practice Inventory Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed theories to exploring leadership and management , this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in organizational psychology option in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Leadership and management in Organizational psychology outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology : Editable Mood (Affective) Disorder lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Mood Disorders with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 131 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding these mental health conditions. Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 131 slides covering symptoms, explanations, treatments, issues, and debates related to Mood Disorders. Reflections & Study Tips: Encourages critical thinking and provides valuable study strategies to enhance comprehension. Youtube Videos and infographics: Includes links to youtube videos and infographics for a comprehensive understanding Revision Exercises: Includes revision exercises for consolidation of key concepts during lesson delivery Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Mood Disorders outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology : Editable Obsessive Compulsive disorder OCD lesson
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Enhance your understanding of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 131 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into symptoms, explanations, treatment options, and critical issues and debates surrounding this mental health conditions. Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 131 slides covering symptoms, types explanations, treatments, issues, and debates related to obsessive compulsive disorder OCD. Youtube Videos: Includes links to videos for in-depth understanding Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed symptomatology to exploring contemporary debates, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
AS & A level Psychology 9990 Editable Organizational Psychology lesson Bundle
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AS & A level Psychology 9990 Editable Organizational Psychology lesson Bundle

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Enhance your understanding of Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 500 + slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into organizational theories, researches, and critical issues and debates surrounding such as: Motivation at work Leadership and Management Group Behavior in Organizations Organizational work conditions Satisfaction at Work Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 500+ slides covering symptoms, types explanations, treatments, studies, issues, and debates related to the following: 1. Motivation to work Need theories • Maslow’s hierarchy of needs including five needs, including a study, e.g. Saeednia (2011). • McClelland’s theory of achievement motivation including need for achievement, affiliation and power. Cognitive theories • Latham and Locke’s goal-setting theory including goal-setting principles and SMART goals. • Vroom’s VIE (expectancy) theory. Motivators at work • Extrinsic motivators at work: types of reward systems including pay, bonuses, profit-sharing, performance-related pay. • Intrinsic motivators at work: non-monetary rewards including praise, respect, recognition, empowerment and a sense of belonging. • Deci and Ryan’s self-determination theory including competence, autonomy and relatedness (exemplified by the following key study). • Key study for applying self-determination theory to motivational rewards: Landry et al. (2019) study 1 Evaluation Relevant issues and debates and methodology such as individual and situational explanations, reductionism versus holism, determinism versus free-will, idiographic versus nomothetic, generalisations etc Leadership and management 2. Leadership and Management Traditional and modern theories of leadership • Universalist theories including great person, charismatic, and transformational leaders. • Behavioural theories including Ohio University and Michigan University behavioural explanations. • Heifetz’s six principles in meeting adaptive challenges; responsibilities of an adaptive leader. Leadership style • Muczyk and Reimann’s four styles of leader behaviour. • Scouller’s levels of leadership including public, private and personal levels • Leadership style and gender (exemplified by the following key study). Key study on leadership style and gender: Cuadrado et al. (2008) Leaders and followers • Kouzes and Posner’s Leadership Practices Inventory including five practices. • Kelley’s (1988) followership including definition of followership, two dimensions and five followership styles. Evaluation Relevant issues and debates and methodology for each topic such as application to everyday life, cultural differences, idiographic versus nomothetic, self-reports, psychometrics, nature vs nurture debate, individual vs situational debate, determinism vs freewill, reductionism vs holism 3.Group behaviour in organisations Group development and decision-making • stages of group development, e.g. Tuckman and Jensen (2010). • Belbin’s nine team roles. • faulty decision-making, explanations and strategies to avoid it: – groupthink including features with examples – Forsyth’s cognitive limitations and errors including types and subtypes. Individual and group performance • individual and group performance focusing on social facilitation and social loafing including definitions, drive theory and evaluation apprehension, social impact theory. • group performance across cultures focusing on social loafing in individualistic and collectivist cultures, including a study, e.g. Earley (1993). • performance monitoring of employee productivity. Key study: Claypoole and Szalma (2019) Conflict at work • levels of group conflict (intra-individual, inter-individual, intra-group and inter-group). Causes of organisational and interpersonal group conflict. • Thomas–Kilmann’s five conflict-handling modes. • bullying at work; types, phases and causes, including a study, e.g. Einarsen (1999). Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic 4. Organizational work conditions Physical work conditions Impact of physical work conditions on productivity and the Hawthorne effect, e.g. Kompier (2006). Impact of the design of the work environment focusing on open plan offices, including a study, e.g. Oldham and Brass (1979). Individual and group performance Design of work: shiftwork: rapid rotation and slow rotation, on-call and flexitime including definitions and examples of each. Effects of shiftwork on health and accidents, including a study, e.g. Gold et al. (1992). Conflict at work Accidents at work focusing on human errors (errors of omission, commission, sequencing and timing) and system errors in operator–machine systems (machine controls and displays). Reducing accidents at work: token economy, including a study, e.g. Fox et al. (1987). Monitoring accidents (exemplified by the following key study). Key study on the monitoring of accidents and risk events: Swat (1997). Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic 5. Satisfaction at Work Theories of job satisfaction theories of job satisfaction: Herzberg’s two factor theory including hygiene and motivational factors. Hackman and Oldham’s job characteristics theory including job characteristics and psychological states. • techniques of job design: enrichment, rotation and enlargement, e.g. Belias and Sklikas, (2013). Measuring job-satisfaction job satisfaction rating scales and questionnaires focusing on the job descriptive index (JDI). Walton’s quality of working life (QWL) including eight conditions and QWL evaluation scale. Attitudes to work workplace sabotage including methods and reasons for sabotage (exemplified by the following key study). Key study reasons for sabotage in the workplace: Giacalone and Rosenfeld (1987). Blau and Boal’s absenteeism and organisational commitment model including types of absence, categories of commitment. Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic All Slides also include: Linking Exercises and Reflection: Promotes integrated learning with key exercises for self-reflection Youtube Videos and Informative Images: Includes links to videos and images for in-depth understanding Class activities Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. From detailed theories of organizations, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in AS & A Level Psychology, organizational psychology option Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of motivation at work, leadership and management, group behavior in organizations, physical work conditions and satisfaction at work outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
A level Psychology 9990 - Organizational Psychology: Satisfaction at Work Editable lesson slides
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Enhance your understanding of Satisfaction at work in Organizational Psychology with our comprehensive lesson slides designed specifically for AS & A Level Psychology (9990) based on the 2024 Cambridge syllabus. With a content-rich deck of 98 slides sourced from the acclaimed Hodder textbook, this resource delves deep into satisfaction at work, its theories, measuring job satisfaction and attitudes to work along with research studies and critical issues and debates surrounding this in organizational setup Features: Comprehensive Coverage: 98 slides covering the following: SATISFACTION AT WORK Theories of job satisfaction *theories of job satisfaction: Herzberg’s two factor theory including hygiene and motivational factors. Hackman and Oldham’s job characteristics theory including job characteristics and psychological states. techniques of job design: enrichment, rotation and enlargement, e.g. Belias and Sklikas, (2013).* Measuring job-satisfaction *job satisfaction rating scales and questionnaires focusing on the job descriptive index (JDI). Walton’s quality of working life (QWL) including eight conditions and QWL evaluation scale.* Attitudes to work *workplace sabotage including methods and reasons for sabotage (exemplified by the following key study). Key study reasons for sabotage in the workplace: Giacalone and Rosenfeld (1987). Blau and Boal’s absenteeism and organisational commitment model including types of absence, categories of commitment.* Evaluation Issues and Debates, application to daily life, with Evaluation of strengths and weaknesses with each topic Reflections : Includes these for in-depth understanding Youtube Videos: includes links to youtube videos for a complete learning experience Informative Images: Has images with key concepts Based on Hodder Textbook: Sourced from a reputable textbook, ensuring alignment with the latest syllabus and high-quality content for AS & A Level Psychology (9990). These slides offer a structured breakdown of complex topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Each slide is meticulously crafted, incorporating engaging visuals, concise explanations, and interactive elements. With indepth information on Job Satisfaction , this resource equips you with the essential knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in organizational psychology option in AS & A Level Psychology. Ideal for individual study or classroom use, these slides provide an invaluable resource for students aiming to grasp the nuances of satisfaction at work in Organizational psychology outlined in the Cambridge syllabus. Strengthen your foundational knowledge and analytical thinking with this comprehensive lesson companion.
Hypothesis Writing Worksheet for A level & IBDP Psychology :Step by Step guide with format & prompts
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Elevate your students’ understanding of hypothesis writing with our 14 pages, 45 to 60 min resource on Hypothesis construction with writing prompts. Designed to facilitate learning across educational levels, from A Levels to the IB Diploma Program to students learning research, this worksheet covers key concepts and practical exercises to reinforce learning on hypothesis writing. Features: Thorough explanation of the concept of variables and operationalization, crucial for formulating clear hypotheses. Detailed exploration of various types of hypotheses, including null, alternate, one-tailed, and two-tailed, with clear examples for each. Guidance on adapting hypotheses for correlational and experimental studies, enhancing versatility. Illustrative examples and practice exercises to reinforce understanding and application. Ready-to-use formats for writing all types of hypotheses, simplifying the process for educators and students alike. Hypothesis writing prompts with scenarios How to Use: Introduce students to the foundational concepts of variables and operationalization, setting the stage for hypothesis formulation. Guide them through the nuances of different hypothesis types, using the provided examples to deepen comprehension. Engage students in practical exercises, including the “write your own hypothesis” activity, to solidify their understanding and skills. This worksheet is ideal for classroom use or independent study, offering a structured approach to mastering hypothesis writing with writing prompts. Empower your students to excel in research and critical thinking with our Hypothesis Writing Worksheet. Download today and witness the transformation in their analytical abilities.