Psychology
What is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. Studying psychology helps...
Read MoreWhat is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. Studying psychology helps...
Read MoreThe following materials, links and resources are designed to support your transition from KS4 to KS5 and to...
Read MoreAinsworth's 'Strange Situation' procedure has had a profound impact within developmental psychology and has...
Read MorePsychologist John Bowlby is generally thought of as the father of attachment theory. He defined attachment as...
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Read MoreOn Friday 9th June, the Year 12 Sixth Form students visited Plymouth Marjon University. This trip was another...
Read MoreThe UCAS deadline for university applications passed on the 25th January 2023. Sixth Form students in Year 13...
Read MoreLanguage and Thought Piaget's Theory Evaluation How Language develops in each of Piaget's stages of...
Read MoreConformity Obedience Conformity Definition Conformity Study (Asch line test) Reasons for why we conform...
Read MoreVariables, Hypotheses Designs Variables Independent variable Dependent variable Extraneous variables...
Read MoreThe Developing Brain The role of: The brain stem The thalamus The cerebellum The cortex The name of the 4...
Read MoreDepth cues Illusions Accurate definitions of: Sensation Perception Monocular depth cues (one eye) Height in...
Read MoreTheories The Flow of Memory Encoding Storage Retrieval Types of LTM Episodic Semantic Procedural...
Read MoreEllis took a different approach from Beck (the cognitive triad) to explaining depression and started by...
Read MoreBeck developed a cognitive explanation of depression which has three components: cognitive bias; negative...
Read MoreAbnormality can be defined as a deviation from social norms This means that we label people as abnormal if...
Read MoreThe effect of institutional care was investigated by Hodges Tizzard (1989) in a longitudinal study which...
Read MoreTwo studies that are important for you to know and understand were conducted by Harlow (1958) and Lorenz ...
Read MoreThere are plenty of additional learning opportunities for you to choose from while you are not in school....
Read MoreSJH believes that students benefit from work done outside of school time. This helps them to become...
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