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Ethics in Psychological research - Teaching activity

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Engaging A-Level Psychology ethics activity — students act as an ethics committee for Milgram and Zimbardo, then redesign the studies ethically. Bring ethics to life in A-Level Psychology with this interactive, ready-to-teach resource. Students evaluate the classic Milgram and Zimbardo studies as an ethics committee, using detailed worksheets to assess consent, deception, and harm. They then redesign the studies to meet modern ethical standards, encouraging debate and critical thinking. Perfect for exploring cost–benefit analysis, BPS ethical guidelines, and exam-style “improvement” questions. Fully resourced with teacher guidance, debrief activities, and adaptable for one or two lessons. Engaging, discussion-based, and ideal for all exam boards.
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Observational methods in Psychology - Teaching activities

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Three engaging A-Level Psychology observation studies — real-world, classroom and covert tasks that bring research methods to life with minimal prep. Teach observational research in a practical, memorable way with this fully resourced A-Level Psychology chapter. Includes three ready-to-run studies: Hunting for Smombies (covert, non-participant), Classroom Interactions (overt observation), and Student Study Behaviour (time sampling). Each comes with clear delivery guidance, worksheets, and debrief notes focusing on validity, reliability, and ethics. Students explore key differences between structured, naturalistic, participant, and non-participant observation while collecting real data for analysis. Ideal for all exam boards — engaging, flexible, and low-prep.
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Correlational methods in Psychology - Teaching activities

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Three fun A-Level Psychology correlation studies — cookies, fingers, and lemons! Engaging, hands-on class activities exploring relationships between variables. Make correlation studies engaging and memorable with these three hands-on A-Level Psychology activities. Students will explore relationships between co-variables through fun, low-prep investigations: the Cookie Correlation (price vs. taste), Digit Ratio & Aggression, and Lemon & Personality experiments. Each includes full delivery guidance, worksheets, and debrief notes to highlight key principles — correlation vs. causation, data analysis, and interpretation of r values. Perfect for teaching or revising research methods, these activities spark discussion, reinforce statistics, and suit all exam boards with minimal setup.
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Quasi Experiments in Psychology - Teaching activities

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Engaging A-Level Psychology quasi-experiments exploring real-life variables — low-prep classroom studies on jobs, birthdays, and wellbeing. Help students master quasi-experiments with this engaging, ready-to-teach A-Level Psychology resource. Includes three simple, classroom-friendly investigations: Employment & Study Time, Birth Season & Personality, and Exercise & Wellbeing. Each comes with delivery guidance, worksheets, and debrief activities highlighting the use of naturally occurring IVs. Students explore validity, confounding variables, and the limits of causal conclusions while practising analysis and graphing. Perfect for teaching research methods or reinforcing experimental design. Minimal prep, high engagement, and suitable for all exam boards.
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Self report methods in Psychology - Teaching activities

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Engaging A-Level Psychology self-report activities exploring social media use and age — questionnaires, interviews, and analysis in one ready-to-teach pack. Explore self-report methods with this complete, classroom-ready A-Level Psychology resource. Students investigate social media use across age groups using questionnaires, structured interviews, and semi-structured interviews. Includes ready-made materials, delivery guidance, and debrief activities that highlight validity, reliability, ethics, and data analysis. Students learn the strengths and limitations of self-report techniques while collecting real data they can graph and evaluate. Ideal for teaching research methods or revision — minimal prep, high engagement, and transferable across all exam boards.
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Laboratory Experiments in Psychology - teaching activities

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Three engaging, low-prep A-Level Psychology lab experiments that clearly demonstrate research methods — perfect for class or revision. Bring research methods to life with three fun, ready-to-use lab experiments based on classic studies like Craik & Lockhart (1972). Each includes full teacher guidance, student worksheets, and debrief notes. Perfect for showing IVs, DVs, randomisation, control of variables, and low ecological validity in action. Activities link to cognitive, motivational, and forensic psychology. Minimal prep, strong results, and ideal for all exam boards. Great for lessons, revision, or practical demonstrations.
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Field Experiments in Psychology - Teaching activities

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Engaging A-Level Psychology field experiments exploring conformity, pro-social behaviour and mood — naturalistic, low-prep, and full of discussion. Bring social psychology to life with three simple, ready-to-run field experiments based on classic studies. Includes activities on majority influence (Asch-style conformity), the ‘watching eyes’ effect, and mood-based helpfulness. Each comes with clear delivery instructions, worksheets, and debrief guidance to reinforce key features of field research — natural settings, manipulated IVs, and reduced control. Students will explore ethics, ecological validity, and real-world application through hands-on data collection and analysis. Ideal for any A-Level exam board with minimal preparation required.
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Psychology Research Methods - Experimental design activities

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A chapter from my Research Methods Reimagined teaching resource book. This has the instructions and resources to run three fun classroom activities in order to demonstrate different types of experimental design - independent groups, repeated measures and matched pairs. Includes ideas for extension and development as well as any additional worksheets and resources.