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Year 2 Correlations Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA
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Year 2 Correlations Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA

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A full PowerPoint on correlations in psychology with re-capping and introducing new concepts for A2. From what correlations are, to the diffferent types including positive, negative and zero correlations, how to sketch a scattergram and evaluating correlations. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary as well as exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
What is content analysis? With Thematic Analysis - A2 Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA
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What is content analysis? With Thematic Analysis - A2 Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA

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A full PowerPoint on content analysis and thematica analysis is in psychology. From what content analysis is, to how it can be carried out and evaluating content analysis. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questins, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed.
Independent variable, Dependent Variable & hypothesis - Research Methods (experimental method)
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Independent variable, Dependent Variable & hypothesis - Research Methods (experimental method)

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A full PowerPoint on Independent variables, dependent variables, writing directional, non-directional, correlational and null hypothesis. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
What are ethical issues and how can we deal with them? Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA
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What are ethical issues and how can we deal with them? Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA

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A full PowerPoint on ethical issues in psychology. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Social Influence - What is Conformity? Research investigating conformity (Description & Evaluation)
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Social Influence - What is Conformity? Research investigating conformity (Description & Evaluation)

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A full PowerPoint on what Confomity in Social Influence is, describing and evaluaitng research into conformity; Asch (1951)… Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, role-play acitivties, mini-whiteboard activities and how to structure evaluative points. Looks into situational factors that affect conformity. Clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE, A-Level (any exam board) and degree level. Social Influence - What is Conformity? Research investigating conformity (Description & Evaluation) - Psychology (GCSE) THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING LESSON.
What is the biological approach to explaining and treating OCD? WITH ANSWERS! PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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What is the biological approach to explaining and treating OCD? WITH ANSWERS! PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

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A full PowerPoint on what the biological approach to explaining AND treating OCD! It comes with an excellent technique to evaluate the biological explanation and treatment of OCD. Packed with examples, ‘apply it’ questions and exam practice AND ANSWERS for all the questions and tasks. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE, A-Level (any exam board) and degree level. The biological explanation to explaining OCD and to treating OCD. Psychopathology - A Level Psychology - Paper 1
The Sign Test - Inferential Testing - Research Methods -A Level Psychology AQA
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The Sign Test - Inferential Testing - Research Methods -A Level Psychology AQA

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A full PowerPoint on what the sign test is, when a researcher would choose to use it, how it is calculated and how to determine if the results are significant. Packed with examples, ‘apply it’ questions and exam practice. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for A-Level (any exam board) and degree level. The Sign Test - Inferential Testing - Research Methods - Psychology
Representation of Quantitative Data and Distributions (graphs/tables) Research Methods - Psychology
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Representation of Quantitative Data and Distributions (graphs/tables) Research Methods - Psychology

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A full PowerPoint on the Representation of Quantitative Data and Distributions in psychology. From what the different types of representing quantitative are such as bar charts, scattergrams, pie charts, histograms, line graphs, normal distribution and skewed distributions including positive and negative skew distribution and evaluating each one. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Peer Review and Implications for the Economy - Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA
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Peer Review and Implications for the Economy - Research Methods - A Level Psychology AQA

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A full PowerPoint on the purpose and process of peer review and implications for the economy. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for A-Level (any exam board).
A2 - What is reliability? Research Methods - Psychology
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A2 - What is reliability? Research Methods - Psychology

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A full PowerPoint on reliability in psychology. From what reliability is, to how it can be carried outincluding test re-test, split-half and inter-observer reliability and evaluating reliability. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questions, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board). A fun and interactive lesson.
Which statistical test to use? Inferential Statistics - A2 Research Methods - Psychology AQA A Level
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Which statistical test to use? Inferential Statistics - A2 Research Methods - Psychology AQA A Level

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A full PowerPoint on how researchers decide which statistical test to use, and how do they determine if the results are statistically significant? From what the statistical tests are including, the sign test, chi-squares, pearsons, spearmans, related-t test, unrelated t-test, mann-whitney and wilcoxon, with parametric tests, to how it can be carried out, when a research should use each test, how to determine if the results are significant in relation to the calculated and critical value. An excellent acrostic to help students remember all that is required within seconds. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questions, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for A-Level - any exam board. A fun and interactive lesson.
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Getting Everything You Want (E-BOOK)

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Memory Model Essays/Extended Writing/Answers - A-Level Psychology (Paper 1)
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Memory Model Essays/Extended Writing/Answers - A-Level Psychology (Paper 1)

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Find Excellent A* Exemplar/Model answers to essay/extended writing questions on all potential 16 mark questions on Memory, in A-LEVEL Psychology (AQA). Points all clearly signposted with links back to the questions. Clear highlights of A01 (Knowledge content) and A03 (Critical Evaluation). Can be used for other specifications and adapted for GCSE Model Essays/Extended Writing/Answers - A-Level Psychology (Paper 1)
What are Experimental Designs? Research Methods - A Level Psychology
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What are Experimental Designs? Research Methods - A Level Psychology

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A full PowerPoint on experimental designs in psychology. From what experimental designs are, to the diffferent types including independent groups design, repeated measures design and matched pairs design and evaluating each one. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Complete Approaches Lessons - A-Level Psychology AQA, PPTS and worksheets
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Complete Approaches Lessons - A-Level Psychology AQA, PPTS and worksheets

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A full sequence of lessons with PowerPoints, worksheets and booklet on the origins of Psychlogy - Wundt, the behaviourist approach, the social learning theory, the cognitive approach, the biological approach, the psychodynamic approach and the humanistic approach with evaluating all of them per lesson. Each lesson complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Blank and filled out mind-maps also provided which can serve well for revision and/or homework. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).