AQA A-LEVEL INFERENTIAL STATISTICSQuick View
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AQA A-LEVEL INFERENTIAL STATISTICS

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A collection of resources aimed at students in their 2nd year of study, sitting the AQA A-level Psycholgy exam. Each statistical test is covered over 2 pages within the 21-page booklet and involves students working through each test. The 21-page booklet is student friendly and has step-by-step instructions as well as extra guidance on each PowerPoint dedicated to each statistical test. PLEASE NOTE: This does not cover the sign test as this is taught in Year 1. It covers the inferential statistics part of research methods, including: Choosing a statistical test Probability and significance (including type 1 and 2 errors) Mann-Whitney Wilcoxon Unrelated t-test Related t-test Spearman’s rho Pearson’s R Chi-squared To be used alongside the pink-haired girl book! Suitable for beginners to statistics, easy to follow along.
AQA Biopsychology Full Revision Notes A Level PsychologyQuick View
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AQA Biopsychology Full Revision Notes A Level Psychology

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These concise but thorough Biopsychology revision notes cover the whole specification for Biopsychology section in AQA A Level Paper 2. Please note if you are studying AS Level then these notes will cover the sections that you need as well as the full A Level topics. ***Designed for students or teachers to download. These notes include: Every bullet point within the specification Concise information that’s easy to learn Based on 12 years teaching and examining experience Created by a qualified specialist Psychology teacher It contains a pdf of 19 sheets covering the whole Biopsychology topic. You may also like my other revision notes for Paper 1: AQA Paper 1 Psychology Revision Notes Revision notes for further topics in Psychology will be released in due course. Follow me on instagram or TikTok to stay up to date with new resources and future online classes @psychologywithrhi
Biopsychology Revision Task CardsQuick View
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Biopsychology Revision Task Cards

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Biopsychology Revision Task Cards Biopsychology revision task cards are a set of 40 task cards incorporating 6 different skills including: Multiple Choice Questions Fill in the Gaps Label the Diagrams Finish the Evaluation Paragraph Short Answer Exam Questions QR Research Designed for the AQA Psychology A Level and it incorporates both Year 1 and Year 2 content. Each type of card has a picture on it to make it easy to to keep organised. Each card is individually numbered to correspond to the student answer sheets that are provided with illustrations. It also includes a full set of teacher answers. These cards make a nice change from the usual worksheets or exam papers that you might use in your lessons. They can be set up as individual workstations for groups to work round (timed if you like!) or you could divide them up so each group gets a variety of tasks. Alternatively, you could run it as a competition for who can complete as many task cards correctly or divide them up according to the differentiated skills! This type of biopsychology revision helps to make a difficult topic more fun for students and, if you laminate them, they can be used year after year for new classes!
SCHIZOPHRENIA Revision PowerpointQuick View
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Revision Powerpoint

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Designed to recap the whole Schizophrenia module for AQA Psychology Teacher and Student Versions. . It includes diagnosis and classification, explanations, treatments and interactionist approach. Most topics are condensed to one manageable slide that can be turned into revision cards. I give the students a copy of the student version (usually 2 slides to page) to complete and annotate while I go through the teacher version as a class. This can be bought as part of a bundle with Schizophrenia revision activities. I have also uploaded some revision powerpoints for first year topics too (Psychopathology, memory, attachment) and some second year (forensic)
Edexcel A Level Psychology unit checklistsQuick View
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Edexcel A Level Psychology unit checklists

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Unit checklists for Edexcel A Level (or AS) Psychology - can be given to students when beginning each unit, to be used as a checklist to cross off when they have studied each topic. Or could be used as a revision tracker. Includes unit checklists for: Social Cognitive Biological Learning Clinical Criminal
WHOLE COURSE AQA Psychology revision mats & Issues and Debates synopticQuick View
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WHOLE COURSE AQA Psychology revision mats & Issues and Debates synoptic

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23 Revision Mats included. 1x Social Influence 1x Memory 1x Attachment 2x Approaches 1x Psychopathology 3x Research Methods 1x biopsychology 2x comparison tables 6x IAD 2x Gender (optional topic) 1x Aggression (optional topic) 2x Schizophrenia (optional topic) 2x Relationships (optional topic) Slide size is set to A3. easy to amend and ideal for revision. Also includes Issues and Debates synoptic activity.
AQA The Approaches Comparison LessonQuick View
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AQA The Approaches Comparison Lesson

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This lesson is about learning how to compare the approaches for the AQA Specification A2 topic. It has a few activities comparing the approaches and goes through how to write comparison paragraphs instead of standard strengths and weaknesses. It has a powerpoint, applied activities, notes sheet for students to use and several sample essays.
BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B1 Nature Nurture contentQuick View
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B1 Nature Nurture content

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This complete resource package consists of a 10 page booklet you can add to or alter, which students can print off in order to keep notes together. There are 5 engaging PowerPoints with embedded videos to support understanding and with activities and exam practice incorporated to stimulate learning and challenge students. The content covers the spec for Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development B1 • Development across the lifespan is a result of genetic or inherited factors – Gesell’s maturation theory (compare to Piaget’s) • Dr.Money’s Experiment outcome, unethical, make your own decisions • Development across the lifespan is a result of environmental factors – Bandura’s social learning theory. • Both factors may play a part – stress-diathesis model. For other sections of the Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development spec content, follow me on TES so you have easy access to the different section, each has booklets, activities, exam practice and engaging PowerPoints. There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources Why waste your precious time on developing resources that, for a few quid, can be purchased and easily used? Enjoy! Alison
AQA Psychology issues and debates work bookletQuick View
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AQA Psychology issues and debates work booklet

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Work booklet given to students to complete independently. Makes an excellent summer project or revision resource. Students had some knowledge of the issues and debates content but had not covered it in any great depth. This booklet therefore contains enough detail for them to have a good understanding of the content but also leaves enough gaps for the students to use their existing knowledge and additional research skills to complete. Knowledge review questions are included at the end of every sub topic. As always, I recommend students use the Tutor2u and Simply Psychology sites as a point of reference. Levels of explanation picture credit to Tutor2U Psychology.
Edexcel GCSE Psychology Revision & Exam TechniqueQuick View
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Edexcel GCSE Psychology Revision & Exam Technique

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A comprehensive (70 pages) resource supporting Edexcel (Pearson) GCSE 1-9 Psychology students with their exam preparation. The resource can be given to students as a single handout or sections can be used separately in lessons. This resource would be helpful for teachers new to teaching this course who want practical strategies and activities to use with their class relating to exam questions. It begins with guidance on how to answer the common types of short questions (across Paper 1 and Paper 2) as well as example answers and questions for students to attempt themselves. It then provides guidance on how to answer the Paper 1, 9-mark Issues and Debates questions, as well as the essential content students must know for each potential question. There follows an example question and room for students to write essay answers for each potential topic. There is then guidance, example answers, and room for students to produce their own answers for the second 9-mark question at the end of Paper 1, plus the 12-mark Research Methods question from Paper 2, and the 9-mark essay questions on the Paper 2 optional topics.
BIOPSYCHOLOGY Revision Powerpoint AQA PsychologyQuick View
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BIOPSYCHOLOGY Revision Powerpoint AQA Psychology

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Designed to recap the whole of first and second year biopsychology for AQA Psychology. Most topics are condensed to one manageable slide that can be turned into revision cards. Also included a key terms recap revision sheet as a bonus. I give the students a copy of the student version (usually 2 slides to page) to complete and annotate while I go through the teacher version as a class. Sometimes asking them to complete sections before I go through it. I have uploaded a similar thing for all first year topics and Forensic, Gender, Schizophrenia and Issues and Debates for the other second year topics.
Issues & Debates Approaches - Edexcel A Level PsychologyQuick View
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Issues & Debates Approaches - Edexcel A Level Psychology

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This is a revision guide for Issues & Debates (Approaches), suitable for Paper 3, which follows the Edexcel A Level Psychology Specification (2015). These notes have been used by numerous students to support them with revision and include bullet pointed notes for each Issue & Debate based on the 5 required approaches (Social, Cognitive, Biological, Learning, Clinical). Issues & Debates include: Ethics Practical Issues in Design & Implementation Reductionism Comparisons using different themes Psychology as a science Culture / Gender Issues Nature-nurture How psychological knowledge has changed over time Issues of Social Control Use of Psychological knowledge in society Socially Sensitive Research 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.
GCSE Psychology (Edexcel) Paper 1 - Revision - Exam Questions & AnswersQuick View
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GCSE Psychology (Edexcel) Paper 1 - Revision - Exam Questions & Answers

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Essential resource for revision, homework, cover work, stretch and challenge work. Two booklets - approx 50 pages each. One contains past exam questions / exam-style questions, under headings linked to topics and sub-topics across paper 1. There is room under each question for students to answer. Specifically, there are questions for the following paper 1 topics: Development Memory Psychological Problems Brain and Neuropsychology Social Influence The other booklet contains model answers to all of the questions, so that students can self-assess, amend and improve their work. The model answers have been written by an experienced Edexcel Psychology teacher and examiner.
AQA Paper 1 and Paper 2 Psychology Revision Notes BundleQuick View
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AQA Paper 1 and Paper 2 Psychology Revision Notes Bundle

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These concise but thorough Paper 1 and Paper 2 Psychology revision notes cover the whole specification for Paper 1 and Paper 2 for AQA A Level. This is designed for students sitting the whole A Level course and so incorporates all of the Year 2 content as well as Year 1. Paper 1 includes the topics: Social Influence Memory Attachment Psychopathology Paper 2 includes the topics: Approaches Biopsychology Research Methods Designed for students or teachers to download. These notes include: Every bullet point within the specification Concise information that’s easy to learn Based on 12 years teaching and examining experience Created by a qualified specialist Psychology teacher It contains a pdf of 57 sheets covering the whole of Paper 1 and 67 sheets covering Paper 2.
AQA GCSE PSYCHOLOGY [9-1] - REVISION GUIDE PAPER 1Quick View
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AQA GCSE PSYCHOLOGY [9-1] - REVISION GUIDE PAPER 1

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This is a 67 page revision booklet covering paper 1 of the new AQA GCSE Psychology [9-1] course. It contains: Information about exams Revision and exam tips 9-mark study templates Evaluation guides Each topic (memory, perception, development and research methods) has: A content checklist with happy/neutral/sad faces for students to rate their confidence Summaries of each page of the textbook with student friendly explanations Exam practice questions at the end of each lesson Hints throughout Space for students to write keywords This booklet is LOVED by my students - it is concise and covers the whole specification for unit 1. It is so student friendly!
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content resourcesQuick View
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content resources

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A 32 page Word document booklet you can alter and adapt to suit your own teaching style. There are spaces for students notes which accompany FOURTEEN interactive PowerPoints, some with embedded video’s to aid understanding and guidance for activities to apply theory to practice case studies. Every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content has been covered, in detail, so students will have a hard coy of organised notes to refer to when they type up their Assignment 1. This is resource package will seriously save you a lot of time! Big Bang Theory - Training Penny - to emphasis operant conditioning Resources cover A1. Principal psychological perspectives as applied to the understanding of development and behaviour • Behaviourist: role of reinforcement, conditioning, e.g. Pavlov (PowerPoint) and/or Skinner (PowerPoint) • Social learning: effects of other individuals, groups, culture and society on behaviour of individuals, self-fulfilling prophecy, (PowerPoint) role theory, e.g. Bandura. (PowerPoint) • Psychodynamic: importance of the unconscious mind, importance of early experiences, e.g. Freud. (PowerPoint) • Humanistic: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, self-actualisation, self-concept, self-esteem, e.g. Rogers. (2 X PowerPoints) • Cognitive: information processing, e.g. Piaget (PowerPoint and youtube clips) . • Biological: maturational theory (PowerPoint), importance of genetic influences on behaviour (PowerPoint), influence of nervous and endocrine systems on behaviour (PowerPoint), e.g. Gesell. • Theories of human development: nature versus nurture, continuity versus discontinuity, nomothetic versus idiographic. (PowerPoint) For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out Good luck with you’re teaching :-)