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Year 13 Pre-U Programme
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Aspiration
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Courage
Curiosity
Independence
Respect
Paper 1: Research Methods
Paper 1: What the paper is like
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Research Methodology of the Core Studies
The 4 main research methods
Populations and Samples
Ethical Considerations
Self-reports
Observations
Correlations
Experiments
Reliability and Validity
Descriptive Statistics
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Distribution Curves
Inferential Statistics
Reporting, Referencing and Design your Own
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Sections of a Psychology Report
Harvard Referencing
Peer Review
Paper 2: Core Studies
Paper 2: What the paper is like
Areas and Perspectives
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Social Area
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Milgram
Bocchiaro
Piliavin
Levine
Cognitive Area
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Loftus
Grant
Moray
Simons & Chabris
Developmental Area
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Bandura
Chaney
Kohlberg
Lee
Biological Area
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Sperry
Casey
Blakemore and Cooper
Maguire
Individual Differences Area
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Freud
Baron Cohen
Gould
Hancock
Behaviourist Perspective
Psychodynamic Perspective
Debates
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Nature v Nurture
Free Will v Determinism
Reductionism v Holism
Individual v Situational
Usefulness
Ethical Considerations
Socially Sensitive Research
Psych as a Science
Methodological Issues
Ethnocentrism
Paper 3: Applied Psychology
Issues of Mental Health
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Historical Context of Mental Health
The Medical Model
Alternatives to the Medical Model
Paper 3: Options
Child Psychology
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Intelligence
Pre-adult brain development
Perception
Cognitive Development
Attachment
Impact of Advertising
Criminal Psychology
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What makes a criminal?
Forensic Evidence
Collection of Evidence
Psychology & the Courtroom
Crime Prevention
Effect of Imprisonment
Environmental Psychology
Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Everything else
Independent Learning
Transition
>
UCAS
>
Criminology
Year 13 Pre-U Programme
Revision
Exams
>
Mock & Internal Exams
Past papers
Assessment Objectives
For Teachers
For Parents
Classrooms
Trips
Aldenham Attributes
>
Aspiration
Co-operation
Courage
Curiosity
Independence
Respect
Paper 1: Research Methods
Paper 1: What the paper is like
>
Research Methodology of the Core Studies
The 4 main research methods
Populations and Samples
Ethical Considerations
Self-reports
Observations
Correlations
Experiments
Reliability and Validity
Descriptive Statistics
>
Distribution Curves
Inferential Statistics
Reporting, Referencing and Design your Own
>
Sections of a Psychology Report
Harvard Referencing
Peer Review
Paper 2: Core Studies
Paper 2: What the paper is like
Areas and Perspectives
>
Social Area
>
Milgram
Bocchiaro
Piliavin
Levine
Cognitive Area
>
Loftus
Grant
Moray
Simons & Chabris
Developmental Area
>
Bandura
Chaney
Kohlberg
Lee
Biological Area
>
Sperry
Casey
Blakemore and Cooper
Maguire
Individual Differences Area
>
Freud
Baron Cohen
Gould
Hancock
Behaviourist Perspective
Psychodynamic Perspective
Debates
>
Nature v Nurture
Free Will v Determinism
Reductionism v Holism
Individual v Situational
Usefulness
Ethical Considerations
Socially Sensitive Research
Psych as a Science
Methodological Issues
Ethnocentrism
Paper 3: Applied Psychology
Issues of Mental Health
>
Historical Context of Mental Health
The Medical Model
Alternatives to the Medical Model
Paper 3: Options
Child Psychology
>
Intelligence
Pre-adult brain development
Perception
Cognitive Development
Attachment
Impact of Advertising
Criminal Psychology
>
What makes a criminal?
Forensic Evidence
Collection of Evidence
Psychology & the Courtroom
Crime Prevention
Effect of Imprisonment
Environmental Psychology
Sport and Exercise Psychology