A shop dedicated to all things OCR Psychology. Having taught OCR for the overwhelming majority of my 8 years of teaching, I have been gradually building up lots of resources! Please review any resources that you like, and contact me if there is another resource in particular that you are looking for!
A shop dedicated to all things OCR Psychology. Having taught OCR for the overwhelming majority of my 8 years of teaching, I have been gradually building up lots of resources! Please review any resources that you like, and contact me if there is another resource in particular that you are looking for!
Homework pack for OCR Psycholoygy Unit 1 (Research Methods). Assignment record cards included with tasks on:
Hypotheses & Variables
Experimental Methods
Sampling
Ethics
Reliability & Validity
Observational Methods
Observation Describe & Justify
Questionnaire
Interview
Self Report Describe & Justify
Correlational Methods
Model Answers for a number of these assignments are available.
Section A, B and C questions on Milgram's study in preparation for the OCR Core Studies exam. Check out my full AS and Year 2 question packs on my author dashboard.
A homework pack that provides example questions for Section A, Section B and Section C from the OCR AS Level Core Studies exam. I typically set students one section per study, cycling between Sections. Check out the free example for Milgram on my author dashboard. Available in combination with Core Studies Year 2 homework pack at a discounted rate.
Answers to all the questions in the Maths for Psychologists Workbook Pack on my author dashboard.
Updated July 2018 Now written as proper mark scheme for longer answer questions and additional question types added to reflect the style of questions from OCR 2018 AS and A level papers
A pack outlining the debates in OCR Psychology, with strengths and weaknesses for each debate. I use this at the beginning of term as a reading task, and then to refer back to when evaluating each core study.
These cards make up the Murder Mystery Introduction in the OCR Criminal Psychology PowerPoint on my Author Dashboard (instructions for delivery included). Answer = Geraldine is the Murderer. NB = I did not write this activity myself, I was given it on a course for the old OCR spec several years ago
Revision cards (when printed 2 sided the name of the researchers is on one side, with details of the study on the other) for all 20 core studies. For each study, a large card summarises the method & results, and a small card details numerical data relating to the study.
A task based PLC for the OCR Psychology Unit 1. This PLC links to the Maths for Psychologists pack (both of which, as well as additional practice maths questions and model answers can be purchased as a bundle)
Updated July 2018 Additional question types added to reflect the style of questions from OCR 2018 AS and A level papers, as well as a wider variety of multiple choice questions, and turned in to write in booklet for ease of marking. Free mark scheme for all questions also available.
A booklet including practice questions and explanations for how to address the mathematical components for the new A level specifications. This could be set for students as homework or independent study totaling approximately 8-10 hours worth of work. Answers included in a separate document.
• Rounding (Decimal places and Significant figures), Standard Form and Estimation
• Ratio, Fractions & Percentages
• Substitution into equations
• Presenting data (bar graphs, histograms, line graphs, pie charts, scattergraphs)
• Averages (measures of central tendency)
• Range, variance & standard deviation (measures of dispersion)
• Normal and Skewed distribution
• Levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval)
• Criteria for using a parametric test
• Criteria for selecting specific non-parametric tests (Mann Whitney U, Wilcoxon Signed Ranks, Chi-square, Binomial Sign test, Spearman’s Rho)
• Probability and Significance
• Type I and Type II errors.
This document prints back to back so that the name of the study is on one side, and details of the study are on the other side. The first version for each study is a summary of the method & results, with a second detailing the numerical data associated with the study. The AS level studies are listed in a separate document.
This document prints back to back so that the name of the study is on one side, and details of the study are on the other side. The first version for each study is a summary of the method & results, with a second detailing the numerical data associated with the study. The A level studies are listed in a separate document.