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AQA A Level Psychology Paper 1 studies with 100% correct answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology Paper 1 studies with 100% correct answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2023
  • Types of and explanations for conformity - Lucas Students conformed more on harder maths questions and if they had less confidence in their maths ability Conformity: Asch's research - Perrin and Spencer Repeated Asch's study on engineering students, only one student conformed out of 396 trials 00:26 01:28 Conformity to social roles: Zimbardo's research - Reicher and Haslam Repeated the experiment on TV, the prisoners took control of the guards because they formed a gr...
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PSYC 255 Quiz 2 ( Version 2) – Question and Answers; Latest 2019/20, Liberty.
  • PSYC 255 Quiz 2 ( Version 2) – Question and Answers; Latest 2019/20, Liberty.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2021
  • Review Test Submission: PSYC 255 Quiz 2 Question 1 2 out of 2 points Researchers studied Clive Wearing to better understand which of the following phenomena? Question 2 2 out of 2 points Jason and Kelly are trying to decide on which research method they should employ for a project in their research...
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition
  • Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition

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  • Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition 1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? (A) Bike accident (B) Car accident (C) Encephalitis (D) Syphilis (E) Epilepsy Answer: (C) Encephalitis 2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? (A) Episodic memory formation (B) Delayed recall (C) Memory for music (D) Associative memory encoding (E) Declarative memory formation Answer: (C) Memory for music
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PSY 324 Week 1 Quiz - 100% Correct Questions & Answers
  • PSY 324 Week 1 Quiz - 100% Correct Questions & Answers

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  • PSY 324 Week 1 Quiz Question 1 1 out of 1 points Which of the following finding suggests equipotentiality? Selected Answer: Semantic memory impairment is more severe when a wider area of the brain is damaged compared to a more circumscribed brain lesion. Answers: All languages, including sign language, are subserved by the fronal-temporal language network. Individuals lose their autonoetic consciousness after undergoing frontal lobotomy. Semantic memory impairment is more severe when a wider are...
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AQA A-Level Psychology - Memory - Multi-Store Model
  • AQA A-Level Psychology - Memory - Multi-Store Model

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  • A* student’s (2023) hand-written class notes on the MSM in the memory module - AQA A-Level Psychology, Paper 1 (7182/1). These noted include both AO1 and AO3 points for: MSM components; case studies including Clive Wearing and Henry Molaison. I have included some summary questions to help test your knowledge. Happy revising and good luck! :)
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PSYC 255 Quiz 2 practice exam questions and answers complete solution
  • PSYC 255 Quiz 2 practice exam questions and answers complete solution

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  • PSYC 255 Quiz 2 practice exam questions and answers complete solution
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition
  • Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • 1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? (A) Bike accident (B) Car accident (C) Encephalitis (D) Syphilis (E) Epilepsy Answer: (C) Encephalitis 2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? (A) Episodic memory formation (B) Delayed recall (C) Memory for music (D) Associative memory encoding (E) Declarative memory formation Answer: (C) Memory for music 3 Who devised the concept of cognitive maps in rats? (A) Edward Tolman (B) Endel Tulving (C) Herma...
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A* Summary notes  Unit 2 - Cognitive psychology
  • A* Summary notes Unit 2 - Cognitive psychology

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  • Not sure where to start with cognitive psychology for A Level? This powerpoint (17 slides) has all of the key information you need to memorise for the exam. That includes all theories of memory (the working memory model, the multi-store model, episodic and semantic memory, reconstructive): summaries describing what the theory is (with capacity, encoding, duration and retrieval) AND evaluations. In the evaluations, I include case studies like H.M. and Clive Wearing, as well as supporting and non ...
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AQA Psychology Memory revision table
  • AQA Psychology Memory revision table

  • Summary • 6 pages • 2022
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  • AQA psychology revision table, based on advanced information topics (so some missing). Summary of all A01 content (1st column), supporting studies (2nd column) and evaluation/A03 points (3rd column), great for summarising content revision and structuring 16 mark essays
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Memory notes
  • Memory notes

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  • In this document, there is a full overview of the topic memory for the AQA psychology a level course. It contains AQA specific content as well as additional research to further my knowledge and strengthen my points in each topic. It involves A01 content and Ao3 content which is required in majority of the course will be proven helpful in the course.
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