WJEC • Psychology
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Modules Psychology at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of Psychology at WJEC
- Psychodynamic approach debate 1
- Psychology: Past to Present 1
- Psychosurgery 1
- PY1 - Approaches in Psychology 2290U1 71
- PY2 - Psychology: Core studies and Applied Research Methods 4
- PY3 - Psychology Unit 3: Implications in the Real World 1
- PY3 - Psychology: Research Methods and Issues in Research 18
- PY4 - Psychology: Controversies, Topics and Applications A290QS 50
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Notes of the four subcategories involved in this controversy - Gender bias, heterosexism, social and historical context and invisibility of women
Notes on the four subcategories involved in this controversy- speciesism, BPS guidelines, ethology and comparative psychology and use as a therapeutic device
Notes of the four subcategories included in this controversy - Difference or bias, ethnocentrism, cross cultural studies, historical and social context
Notes on the four subcategories involved in this controversy - individual participants, benefits to society, disadvantages to society, use of ethical guidelines
Notes under subheadings of the four key components for this debate - benefits of being a science, changing nature of science, costs of being a science, methodologies used by various approaches
In-depth, well written summery of the 4 approaches in unit one, with evaluations of the therapies, evaluations of the approach, evidence and link to relationships
A document with a full set of definitions and formulae necessary for the Psychology unit 2 exam on Research Methods.
summarisation of topics needed to cover in psychology under unit 2 research methods.
An A* essay on the Controversies section of A Level Psychology (according to the WJEC EDUQAS Unit 3: Implications in the Real World specification). I debated whether the biological approach & the positive approach had enough objectivity and quantifiability to give psychology its scientific status. To link this back to the question, I discussed the costs and benefits that both of these approaches had for scientific research and the wider economy. The mark scheme is included, and displays an ind...
An A* essay on the Controversies section of A Level Psychology (according to the WJEC EDUQAS Unit 3: Implications in the Real World specification). I applied topics such as Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) and speciesism to discuss non-human animals being used as a therapeutic device. The mark scheme is included, and displays an indication of where I sat in regards to AO2 and AO3. This received 84% (21/25).