In this episode, Emma looks at depression for your A level Psychology exam. She looks at the cognitive, emotional and behavioural aspects of major depressive disorder, as well as the neurological and physiological evidence for depression. Perfe
In this episode, Emma looks at defining abnormality in the realm of parapsychology for your A level Psychology exam. She looks at the concept of ideal mental health and failure to function as a measure of abnormality. Perfect for AQA and Edexce
In this episode, Emma looks at defining abnormality in the realm of parapsychology for your A level Psychology exam. She looks at using statistical Infrequency and deviation from Social Norms as a measure of abnormality. Perfect for AQA and Ede
In this episode, Emma looks at Bowlby's theory of monotropic attachment and the internal working model of attachment on the principles of imprinting for your A level Psychology exam. Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for prepa
In this episode, Emma looks at the Romanian orphan study of 1988 for your A Level Psychology exam. She looks at the aims, procedure, findings and evaluation of the study. Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for preparing for you
Emma's back with everything you need to know about the effects of institutionalization on attachment for your A Level Psychology exam. She looks at Goldfarb's 1943 study, as well as the 1978 study undertaken by Tizard and Hodges. Perfect for AQ
Emma looks at the efffect of privation on the attachment of a child. She looks at the Bulldog Banks study, as well as the tragic story of Genie. Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for preparing for your A Level Psychology exam.
Emma looks at the impact of cultural attitudes towards child rearing on attachment styles. She looks at the work of Belsky, Kyoung and Malin who investigated these differences. Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for preparing f
Emma looks at the different types of attachment, including resistant, avoidant and secure attachment. She looks at Mary Ainsworth's Strange Situation method for investigating attachment. Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for p
Emma goes through Bowlby's maternal deprivation model, looking at the protest, despair, detachment process. She looks at the Perfect for AQA and Edexcel GCSE exam boards. Ideal for preparing for your A Level Psychology exam.Click here for the
Get psyched as Liz looks at conformity to social roles for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at two experiments where people mock played different social roles: the Stanford Prison Experiment and the mock psychiatric
Emma looks at the American psychologist B. F. Skinner and the important research he performed in the field of operant conditioning - perfect for preparing you for your A Level Psychology exam! Click here to find the full free A Level Psycholog
Liz looks at Sherif's autokinetic effect experiment (1935) for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at the autokinetic effect, the method and some analysis of Sherif's experiment. Ideal for preparing for your A Level Psy
Emma looks at Pavlov's famous set of experiments on dogs that demonstrated classical conditioning - perfect for preparing for your A Level Psychology exam! Click here to get the full online A Level Psychology course for free!
Emma Looks at the Behaviourist Approach and Classical Conditioning - perfect for revising for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode she'll also cover Pavolv's experiment, but make sure to check out the next episode for more detail on th
Liz looks at Asch's experiment in 1951 for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at Asch's line judgement task, the factors affecting conformity and also an analysis of Asch's experiment. Ideal for preparing for your A Le
Liz looks at conformity for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at the Asch effect, types of conformity including internalisation, identification and compliance. Ideal for preparing for your A Level Psychology exam. Cl
Emma looks at Bowlby's Monotropic Theory for your A Level Psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at Bowlby's Monotropic Theory, which states that evolution is the primary explanation for attachments. Ideal for preparing you for your A
Emma looks at learning theory for your A Level psychology exam. In this episode, she will look at the learning theory approach to attachment. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level] psychology exam. For more info visit - https://www.senecalea
OMG you're almost there! Join Richard for some last minute tips, tricks, and stress busters before A Level Psychology Paper 3 tomorrow. He's going talk about the structure of the paper and a couple of topics: culture bias and nature vs nurture.
Keep calm and listen to the podcast! Join Richard for some last minute tips, tricks, and stress busters before A Level Psychology Paper 2 tomorrow. Richard will cover some last minute tips of the Cognitive and Behavioural approached to Psycholo
You filthy animal! Jono goes over animal attachment studies for your A Level Psychology exam - there’s gonna be geese! Monkeys! You don’t wanna miss this! In this episode, he will go over imprinting and some cool monkey experiments. Ideal prep
It's the start of a long journey but at least your starting it! It'll be over soon! Join Richard for some last minute tips, tricks, and stress busters before A Level Psychology Paper 1 tomorrow. Richard will cover some key content on social inf
Why are you so attached? Jono goes over the groundbreaking Schaffer & Emerson 1964 study that categorised the different stages of attachment for your A Level Psychology Exam. Was the study any good? What are the limitations? How’s the ecologica
Getting attached to these podcasts? Me too. Jono gets emosh and goes over the theory of attachment for your A Level Psychology exam. Why and how do we form attachments? Jono goes over how infants start to form attachments and the importance of