I am an A* psychology student who provide active recall resources for psychology A-level students that are specific to the AQA exam board. Biology coming soon...
I am an A* psychology student who provide active recall resources for psychology A-level students that are specific to the AQA exam board. Biology coming soon...
Questions made for revising issues and debates in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Questions made for revising memory in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Questions made for revising schizophrenia in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Questions made for revising social influence in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Questions made for revising Psychopathology in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Questions made for revising forensic psychology in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Questions made for revising attachment in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Questions made for revising cognition and development in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Questions made for revising approaches in psychology (including biopsychology) A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification).
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Active recall questions on Paper 3 topics (options paper). Made for the use of efficient and successful revision. All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Active recall questions on all Paper 1 topics (except research methods year 1/AS). Made for the use of efficient and successful revision. All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student book”.
Active recall questions on all Paper 2 topics (except research methods year 2). Made for the use of efficient and successful revision. All answers can be found in “AQA psychology A level year 2 student book”.
Questions made for revising biopsychology in psychology A-level efficiently and productively (based on AQA specification). However, this set of active recall does not contain neither of the biological rhythms nor endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers.
The procedure for this type of active recall is going through each question and answering the question without the use of your notes/resources. Ensure you take note of the questions you get incorrect and study them with your notes. Then use the spaced revision technique to go through the incorrect questions until they are answered correctly.
This type of revision can be done alone or in a group setting. Teachers can use these questions to discover the weakest areas within their students and focus on these areas and so can students.
All answers can be found in both the “AQA psychology A level 1& AS student and year 2 books”.