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AQA A Level Psychology: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
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AQA A Level Psychology: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

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AQA A Level: Measures of Dispersion : measures of central tendency – mean, median, mode; calculation of mean, median and mode; measures of dispersion; range and standard deviation; calculation Includes: PowerPoint: Measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) and which one to use on a given data set. Powerpoint : Measures of dispersion (range and standard deviation) Worksheets to give to class Exam Questions with mark schemes Exam Notes
A Level Psychology: Distributions (normal, positive and negative) Activity
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A Level Psychology: Distributions (normal, positive and negative) Activity

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A Level AQA Psychology: Distributions: normal and skewed distributions; characteristics of normal and skewed distributions. Detailed PowerPoint explaining distribution with exam questions (an exam question that they many students do not know how to answer it). Worksheet activity requires students to plot the 3 different graphs to show the difference between normal, positive and negative distribution that also includes them to find the mean, median and mode for each type of graph. Exam Notes
AQA A Level Psychology: Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interaction
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AQA A Level Psychology: Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interaction

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AQA A Level Psychology: Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interaction A variety of resources to use: PowerPoint: Covers ‘reciprocity’ and ‘Interactional Synchrony’ Worksheet for Key Study: Meltzoff and Moore (1977) Evaluation for Meltzoff and Moore (1977) Re-cap PowerPoint Information sheet
AQA A Level Psychology: Observations: Behavioural Categories
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AQA A Level Psychology: Observations: Behavioural Categories

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AQA A Level Psychology: Observations: Behavioural Categories Resources include: Exam Notes (everything on observational research methods) Information and worksheet on behavioural categories PowerPoint - behaviorual categories Activity: Student Activity (flirting behaviour)
AQA A Level Psychology: EWT & Misleading Information
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AQA A Level Psychology: EWT & Misleading Information

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AQA A Level Psychology: EWT & Misleading Information Lot of resoruces for you to select and use. In summary: PowerPoint: explaining EWT (including studies and evaluation and student start activities e.g. testing their EWT. Exam notes for Misleading Information Self study workbook that students can do
AQA Psychology: Schizophrenia:  Interactionist Approach
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AQA Psychology: Schizophrenia: Interactionist Approach

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AQA Psychology: Schizophrenia: Interactionist Approach Powerpoint of the interactionist Perspective Evaluation sheet activity Dice game - whole class activity: Resources *Dice (enough for each group work), scissors, and worksheets. **Teacher’s instructions ** a) Give out the Reading Sheet: Interactionist Approach to Schizophrenia to each student. Allocate enough time for students to read this. Students must concentrate carefully on the information as there will be questions set on this. b) Each group will need to have a set of questions cards. They will need to be cut out. There are 24 questions set. See Sheet: Question Cards. c) Students need to be put into group and sat at a table with its pack of question cards in the middle, face down. Each person is allocated a number from 1 to 6. The students work in groups of six, however if numbers don’t allow for 6 have smaller groups with void numbers on the die (i.e. in a group of 4, if number 5 and 6 comes up, the die would have to be rolled again. d) The group decided who goes first. The first player rolls the die and the person with the number shown picks up the first card and responds to the question. The questions are then taken out of the pack or placed back in the pack at the bottom. The second player throws the die. The person with the number shown picks up the card and responds so forth until it takes to get through the entire cards. The question can be set alphabetically or can be shuffled and answered in no particular order. e) Scoring is optional. If the group feels the answer is correct, the play gets a point. If it is a wrong answer they score no points. The winner is the one who scores the most points