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AICE Exam - Psychology 9990 Answered Correctly!!!
  • AICE Exam - Psychology 9990 Answered Correctly!!!

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AICE Psychology Review Rated 100% Correct!!
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Edexcel Psychology GCSE (9-1) Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Edexcel Psychology GCSE (9-1) Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Edexcel Psychology GCSE (9-1) Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the two core studies for Topic 1 - Development? Piaget & Inhelder Gunderson et al What are the three main theories for Topic 1 - Development? Piaget - Cognitive Development Dweck - Mindset Willingham - Learning and Development What are the two core studies for Topic 2 - Memory? Peterson & Peterson Bartlett - War of the Ghosts What are the two core studies for Topic 3 - Psychological Problems? Caspi et al. Young What ...
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Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567):  Evaluation of The Social Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, flashcards Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567):  Evaluation of The Social Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, flashcards
  • Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567): Evaluation of The Social Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, flashcards

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  • This Document Includes: - A full DETAILED SUMMARY of the Area - The Key Principle - Applications - Strengths/Weaknesses of the Area - Comparisons of 4 Studies (Milgram, Bocchiaro, Piliavin, Levine) - Key Words - A link to a Quizlet flashcard set - Social, Cultural, Individual Diversity
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Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567): Evaluation of Biological Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, Flashcards Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567): Evaluation of Biological Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, Flashcards
  • Summary OCR A-Level Psychology: Themes Through Core Studies (H567): Evaluation of Biological Area, Comparisons of Studies, Key Words, Flashcards

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  • This Document Includes: - A full DETAILED SUMMARY of the Area - The Key Principle - Applications - Strengths/Weaknesses of the Area - Comparisons of 4 Studies (Milgram, Bocchiaro, Piliavin, Levine) - Key Words - Social, Cultural, Individual Diversity - A link to a Quizlet flashcard set
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AS Psychology Summary: Piliavin et al. 1969 AS Psychology Summary: Piliavin et al. 1969
  • AS Psychology Summary: Piliavin et al. 1969

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  • A full summary of Piliavin et al.'s study, including aims, procedure, method, sample, important figures, results, conclusions, evaluations and more. I used these notes for revision and achieved "Top scorer" (nationally) for June 2022 with 91%.
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A-Level Psychology chapter 5_ social approach (Milgram, Piliavin et al, Yamamoto et al)
  • A-Level Psychology chapter 5_ social approach (Milgram, Piliavin et al, Yamamoto et al)

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  • Complete Study notes summary on Cambridge A-Levels Psychology chapter 5: social approach. This includes studies such as: - Milgram - Piliavin et al. - Yamamoto et al. Personally found this super helpful for my exams, and I got A* for Psychology.
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PSYCHOLOGY 203 as-psychology-exam-revision-notes-a-cie-9990.
  • PSYCHOLOGY 203 as-psychology-exam-revision-notes-a-cie-9990.

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  • Cognitive Approach (Cognitive approach concentrates on how our mind works – looks at internal mental processes such as attention, thinking and memory. It sees human mind like a computer that receives information, processes it and gives response) Andrade Laney Baron-Cohen Why was carried out To test whether doodling aids concentration, measured by recall performance on memory test (no prior studies). No previous research has investigated the false beliefs for a positive event and explor...
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FULL AS Social Psychology past paper Questions & Answers 2018 to 2021 m/j
  • FULL AS Social Psychology past paper Questions & Answers 2018 to 2021 m/j

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  • This document contains full social topic past paper questions and answers from 2018 to 2021 may/june. It is separated in 3 sections :Milgram, Piliavin and Yamamoto. Makes studying much easier! ESPECIALLY, for those wanting to do last minute revision for AS Psychology.
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Introduction 4 TO 5 Prosocial behaviour 5  Empathy- Altruism hypothesis 6 TO 7 Negative-state relief model 7 TO 8 Empathetic Joy model 8 TO 9 Comparative Altruism 9 Kin selection theory 10 Defensive helping theory 10 TO 11 Gratitude 11 TO 12 Conclusion Introduction 4 TO 5 Prosocial behaviour 5  Empathy- Altruism hypothesis 6 TO 7 Negative-state relief model 7 TO 8 Empathetic Joy model 8 TO 9 Comparative Altruism 9 Kin selection theory 10 Defensive helping theory 10 TO 11 Gratitude 11 TO 12 Conclusion
  • Introduction 4 TO 5 Prosocial behaviour 5 Empathy- Altruism hypothesis 6 TO 7 Negative-state relief model 7 TO 8 Empathetic Joy model 8 TO 9 Comparative Altruism 9 Kin selection theory 10 Defensive helping theory 10 TO 11 Gratitude 11 TO 12 Conclusion

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  • Prosocial behaviour is actioned by individuals, that help others, often, with no immediate benefits to the helpers (Branscombe & Baron, 2017). Prosocial behaviour is any action to benefit another person, and may include everyday kindnesses (e.g., bringing food to an elderly relative), as well as larger efforts to improve the world (e.g., volunteering regularly at a local nursing home; Penner, Dovidio, Piliavin, & Schroeder, 2005). One motivation for prosocial behaviour is altruism, or the desire...
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