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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 30 - The Brain
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 30 - The Brain

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.2 - Biopsychology. Localisation of function in the brain and hemispheric lateralisation: motor, somatosensory, visual, auditory and language centres; Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas, split brain research. Plasticity and functional recovery of the brain after trauma. Complete set of Chapter 6 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 41 - Inferential Statistics
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 41 - Inferential Statistics

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.3.3 - Inferential Testing. Introduction to statistical testing; the sign test. When to use the sign test; calculation of the sign test. Probability and significance: use of statistical tables and critical values in interpretation of significance; Type I and Type II errors. Factors affecting the choice of statistical test, including level of measurement and experimental design. When to use the following tests: Spearman’s rho, Pearson’s r, Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney, related t-test, unrelated t-test and Chi-Squared test. Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 8 - Eyewitness Testimony
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 8 - Eyewitness Testimony

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 3.1.2 - Memory. Factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony: misleading information, including leading questions and post-event discussion; anxiety. Improving the accuracy of eyewitness testimony, including the use of the cognitive interview. Complete set of Chapter 2 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 1 - Conformity
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 1 - Conformity

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.1.1 - Social influence. Types of conformity: internalisation, identification and compliance. Explanations for conformity: informational social influence and normative social influence. Variables affecting conformity including group size, unanimity and task difficulty as investigated by Asch. Complete set of Chapter 1 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 80 - Offender Profiling
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 80 - Offender Profiling

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.9 - Forensic psychology. Offender profiling: the top-down approach, including organised and disorganised types of offender; the bottom-up approach, including investigative psychology; geographical profiling. Complete set of Chapter 16 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 70 - The Physiology of Stress
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 70 - The Physiology of Stress

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.7 - Stress. The physiology of stress, including general adaptation syndrome, the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal system, the sympathomedullary pathway and the role of cortisol. Complete set of Chapter 14 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 60 - Early Infant Abilities
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 60 - Early Infant Abilities

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.4 - Cognition and development. Baillargeon’s explanation of early infant abilities, including knowledge of the physical world; violation of expectation research. Complete set of Chapter 11 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 51 - Virtual Relationships
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 51 - Virtual Relationships

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.2 - Relationships. Virtual relationships in social media: self-disclosure in virtual relationships; effects of absence of gating on the nature of virtual relationships. Complete set of Chapter 9 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 53 - Sex and Gender
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 53 - Sex and Gender

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.3 - Gender. Sex and gender, sex-role stereotypes. Androgyny and measuring androgyny including the Bem Sex Role Inventory. Atypical gender development: gender dysphoria; biological and social explanations for gender dysphoria. Complete set of Chapter 10 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 66 - Explanations for Food Preferences
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 66 - Explanations for Food Preferences

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.6 - Eating behaviour. Explanations for food preferences: the evolutionary explanation, including reference to neophobia and taste aversion; the role of learning in food preference, including social and cultural influences. Complete set of Chapter 13 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 44 - Holism and Reductionism
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 44 - Holism and Reductionism

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.3.1 - Issues and debates in psychology. Holism and reductionism: levels of explanation in psychology. Biological reductionism and environmental (stimulus-response) reductionism. Complete set of Chapter 8 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 26 - The Psychodynamic Approach
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 26 - The Psychodynamic Approach

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. The psychodynamic approach: the role of the unconscious, the structure of personality, that is Id, Ego and Superego, defence mechanisms including repression, denial and displacement, psychosexual stages. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 27 - Humanistic Psychology
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 27 - Humanistic Psychology

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.1 - Approaches in psychology. Humanistic psychology: free will, self-actualisation and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, focus on the self, congruence, the role of conditions of worth. The influence on counselling psychology. Complete set of Chapter 5 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 34 - Scientific Processes
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 34 - Scientific Processes

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 4.2.3.1 - Scientific Processes. Aims: stating aims, the difference between aims and hypotheses. Hypotheses: directional and non-directional. Sampling: the difference between population and sample; sampling techniques including: random, systematic, stratified, opportunity and volunteer; implications of sampling techniques, including bias and generalisation. Complete set of Chapter 7 Lectures are available.
AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 9 - Attachment
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AQA A Level Psychology Lecture 9 - Attachment

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Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format: Specification Point 3.1.3 - Attachment. Caregiver-infant interactions in humans: reciprocity and interactional synchrony. Stages of attachment identified by Schaffer. Multiple attachments and the role of the father. Complete set of Chapter 3 Lectures are available.