A-Level Psychology covering social influence, memory, attachment, psychopathology, biopsychology, and research methods.
AQA GCSE Psychology exam preparation companion covering paper structure, command words, short answer and application questions, extended writing technique, research methods, and revision strategies for specification 8182.
Master brain and neuropsychology for AQA GCSE Psychology — brain structure, lateralisation, Sperry split-brain, neurons, neurotransmitters, fight or flight, Penfield, Tulving PET scans, and Hebb.
Master developmental psychology for AQA GCSE Psychology — nature vs nurture, Piaget stages, Dweck mindset theory, learning styles, Willingham, and neuroplasticity.
Master language, thought and communication for AQA GCSE Psychology — Piaget, Sapir-Whorf, Von Frisch bee communication, non-verbal communication, Yuki emoticons study, and human vs animal communication.
Master the psychology of memory for AQA GCSE Psychology — multi-store model, working memory model, types of LTM, forgetting, eyewitness testimony, and memory improvement strategies.
Master visual perception for AQA GCSE Psychology — sensation vs perception, Gibson and Gregory theories, visual illusions, depth cues, constancies, and factors affecting perception.
Master psychological problems for AQA GCSE Psychology — definitions of abnormality, depression, Beck cognitive theory, antidepressants, CBT, addiction, genetics, dopamine, peer influence, and the biopsychosocial model.
Master research methods for AQA GCSE Psychology — hypotheses, experimental design, variables, sampling, experimental and non-experimental methods, ethics, data analysis, reliability, validity, and the scientific process.
Master social influence for AQA GCSE Psychology — conformity, Asch, obedience, Milgram, prosocial behaviour, bystander effect, deindividuation, and crowd behaviour.