Complete Levine et al. (2001) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Grant (1998) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Loftus & Palmer (1974) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Maguire (2000) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Chaney (2004) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
All you need to know for Kohlberg’s ‘Stages of Moral Development’ core study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.
All you need to know for Simons and Chabris ‘Visual inattention’ core study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.
This PowerPoint explains how to write a psychological report. Useful for Psychology students and university students.
Step by step explanations with examples.
The lesson is based around Learning Disabilities. It includes:
What is a learning disability?
How are learning disabilities measured?
What causes learning disabilities?
The history of learning disabilities and where we are now
Real life examples included. Question prompts and activities included.
This worksheet provides students with prompts which will allow them to explore and analyse the relationships in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”. This includes detailed analysis of quotations (as provided on worksheet). The relationships being analysed include:
Prospero and Miranda
Prospero and Ariel
Prospero and Miranda with Caliban
This resources outlines a range of activities for individuals wishing to study Psychology. It includes:
Suggested reading
Suggested watching
Suggested listening
With a range of questions to prompt students psychological thinking.
Excellent for an introduction to the course, taster sessions or summer homeworks.
Complete Moray (1959) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
Complete Casey (2011) study explained through PowerPoint, with accompanying workbook.
Includes all content, discussion points, evaluative prompts, exam questions and example answers.
All you need to know for Baron-Cohen’s ‘Advanced Theory of Mind’ study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.
All you need to know for Blakemore and Cooper ‘Impact of Early Visual Development’ core study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.
All you need to know for Lee’s ‘Evaluations of Truth-telling and lying’ core study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.
All you need to know for Maguire ‘Taxi Driver’ core study, in alignment with OCR A-Level Psychology. Also includes evaluation and practice exam questions. This includes powerpoint and fill-in-the-blanks workbook.
A key resource for success in OCR A-Level Psychology.