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These Social Influence revision workbook sheets are an excellent way to use active recall for revising for the Social Influence section for Paper 1. It includes key facts that students need to learn for each section as well as useful questions that encourage evaluative thinking. It includes sheets for the following topics: Types and Explanations of Conformity Conformity (including variables Conformity to Social Roles Obedience Explanations for Obedience Resistance to Social Influence Minority Influence Social Change These sheets include: Useful questions to prompt memory Based on 14 years teaching and examining experience Created by a qualified specialist Psychology teacher It contains a pdf of 8 sheets.
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AQA GCSE Psychology: Social Influence Topic Bundle

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This contains all 12 lessons in the Social Influence topic for AQA GCSE Psychology. It also contains a Homework booklet, a Starter booklet and the entire Social Influence Workbooklet. Conformity Identification and explanation of how social factors (group size, anonymity and task difficulty) and dispositional factors (personality, expertise) affect conformity to majority influence. Asch’s study of conformity. Obedience Milgram’s Agency theory of social factors affecting obedience including agency, authority, culture and proximity. Explanation of dispositional factors affecting obedience including Adorno’s theory of the Authoritarian Personality. Prosocial behaviour Bystander behaviour: identification and explanation of how social factors (presence of others and the cost of helping) and dispositional factors (similarity to victim and expertise) affect bystander intervention. Piliavin’s subway study. Crowd and collective behaviour Prosocial and antisocial behaviour in crowds: identification and explanation of how social factors (social loafing, deindividuation and culture) and dispositional factors (personality and morality) affect collective behaviour.
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Social Psychology Revision Guide

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This is a revision guide for Social Psychology which follows the Edexcel A Level Psychology Specification (2015). These notes have been used by numerous students to support them with revision and include both A01 Knowledge Points as well as A03 Evaluation points, both in the form of bullet points and PEEL Paragraphs. This has relevant content including: Obedience Agency Theory Social Impact Theory Milgram Factors affecting Obedience Prejudice Social Identity Theory Realistic Conflict Theory Factors affecting Prejudice Classic Study - Sherif Contemporary Study - Burger Key Question (Crowd Behaviour/Rioting & Prejudice) Issues & Debates I hope I can support you and your students during their A Level studies with a visually pleasing revision guide and I wish you all the best of luck.
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AQA Social Influence Revision Quiz A Level Psychology

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This PowerPoint presentation is a multiple choice quiz for the Social Influence topic in the AQA A Level specification. It contains 56 questions covering the Social Influence topic. Each answer is presented directly after each question but can be edited if you want to move the answers to the end.
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these notes are detailed enough to ensure that any student can get an A/A* as long as they make flashcards and do many past papers!
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Social Psychology The worksheet consists of an information text. Based on this text, there are various exercises such as matching tasks, multiple-choice questions, open questions and true-false questions. You receive the material and solutions in PDF format for easy printing and in docx format for individual customization.
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Social Influence Exemplar Essay Pack - Paper 1 - AQA Psychology

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**AQA Psychology Paper 1 - Social Influence The resource contains 10 exemplar essays that would gain top band marks for the main topics within the social influence module: Discuss what psychological research has told us about why people conform / Outline and evaluate NSI and ISI as explanations of conformity (16 marks) Outline and evaluate Asch’s research into conformity (16 marks) Outline and evaluate Zimbardo’s research into conformity to social roles (16 marks) Outline and evaluate Milgram’s obedience study (16 marks) Outline research into the effect of situational variables on obedience and discuss what this tells us about why people obey (16 marks) Outline one or more social-psychological explanations of obedience / Discuss the agentic state and legitimacy of authority as explanations of obedience (16 marks) Discuss the authoritarian personality as an explanation of obedience (16 marks) Outline and evaluate two explanations of resistance to social influence. (16 marks) Outline and evaluate research into minority influence / Discuss minority influence (16 marks) Discuss the role of social influence processes in social change (16 marks)
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Edexcel Social psychology 8 mark model answers

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(Leave a review for a free model answer to an essay question or a bonus worksheet) Edexcel Social Psychology 8 mark model answers for: Individual differences in prejudice Realistic conflict theory Situation and culture- prejudice Social identity theory Agency theory Burger’s study Sherif’s study Milgram’s study Milgram’s variations Personality and gender Situation and culture- obedience Social impact theory Task for students to complete: Use the mark scheme to award a mark to each essay and state what the model answer needs to improve it
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AQA GCSE Psychology: Social Influence Starter Booklet

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This booklet contains 12 starters than can be used at the beginning of each lesson in the AQA GCSE Psychology Social Influence topic, focussed on recall from the previous lesson. This works well in conjunction with my Social Influence Workbooklet and Social Influence PowerPoints. When printing, I would recommend converting the PowerPoint to PDF as this may cause some formatting issues with some printers.
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This is a fun consolidation activity for students - I always use this as revision, sometimes as a starter. Designed with the AQA specification in mind, typically used with Cardwell and Flanagan’s ‘Year One and AS’ cat book. Trialled with several classes before publication.
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Social psychology: new directions in learning

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Perhaps surprisingly, psychology has been a discipline eager to capitalize on the application of computers for teaching. Traditionally, this has been for statistical calculations, and the presentation of experimental stimuli and the automatic collection of timed events (e.g., reaction times, choice-decision times). Here, the traditional capabilities of computers are being exploited - namely, their accurate temporal sequencing, graphical performance, and, above all, their number crunching.