Popular courses 'A level Psychology' at A level Psychology
A level Psychology Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about A level Psychology? On this page you'll find 170 study documents about A level Psychology.
All 170 results
Sort by
-
aqa A-level PSYCHOLOGY Paper 1 & 2 (7182) May 2023 Question Papers
- Package deal • 2 items • 2023
-
- $21.49
- 1x sold
- + learn more
aqa A-level PSYCHOLOGY Paper 1 & 2 (7182) May 2023 Question Papers.
1. aqa A-level PSYCHOLOGY Paper 1 Introductory topics in psychology (7182/1) May 2023 Question Paper. 2. aqa A-level PSYCHOLOGY Paper 2 Psychology in context (7182/2) May 2023 Question Paper.

-
A level psychology Exam Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
-
- $12.49
- + learn more
A level psychology Exam Questions and Answers 
classical conditioning - Answer ️️ -learning through association 
operant conditioning - Answer ️️ -learning through consequences 
behaviourist approach - Answer ️️ -explains behaviour in terms of observation and learning 
reinforcement - Answer ️️ -consequence of behaviour that increases likelihood of that 
behaviour being repeated (can be positive or negative) 
social learning theory - Answer ️️ -explains behaviour with direct ...
-
A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 36 pages • 2024
-
- $13.49
- + learn more
A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the difference between experimental and non-experimental methods? - Answer ️️ - 
Experimental methods involve manipulating a variable, while non-experimental methods do not. 
What is a laboratory experiment? - Answer ️️ -A laboratory experiment is an experiment 
conducted in highly controlled conditions. 
What is a field experiment? - Answer ️️ -A field experiment is an experiment conducted 
outside of a laboratory conditio...
-
A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
-
- $12.49
- + learn more
A Level Psychology Exam Questions and Answers 
Rosenhan and Seligman (1989) - Answer ️️ -Abnormal behavior is seen as vivid and 
unpredictable, causes observer discomfort and violates moral or ideal standards because it differs 
from most other people's behavior and standards. Part of the "Deviation from Social Norms" 
definition of abnormality. 
Szasz (1960) - Answer ️️ -Another supporter of the "Deviation from Social Norms" definition 
of abnormality. Argues that abnormality, espe...
-
A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY TEST WITH ALL ANSWERS
- Exam (elaborations) • 15 pages • 2024
-
- $16.99
- + learn more
A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY TEST WITH ALL ANSWERS
Fear of missing out? Then don’t!
-
A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY AQA PAPER 1
- Exam (elaborations) • 28 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $10.99
- + learn more
Kelman - 1958. Proposed three types of conformity. 
 
Conformity - Yielding to group pressure. Behavior and/or beliefs are influenced by a larger group of people. 
 
Internalization - Public and private. Validation process. Change own beliefs. 
 
Identification - Accept influence to establish a relationship with a group. To feel part of a group. Internalization and compliance. 
 
Compliance - Public not private. No change in personal opinion. To fain approval. To fit in with a group 
 
Informati...
-
AQA A Level Psychology Paper 2 Exam Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Give one reason why schema's are useful? When we're in unknown situations 
schemas help us know how to behave. So when we do not know what to do our schema 
fills in the gaps for us and allow us to process situations better. 
Give one reason why schema's are not useful? schemas may exclude information 
which doesn't conform to our prior expectations. As a result, we may form stereotypes 
which are difficult to shift, even if new,disputing information is presented. This means 
we may not...
-
A Level Psychology Study Questions and 100% Correct Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
Participants of Canli et al. 10 right-handed healthy females volunteers 
Sampling technique of Canli et al. self-selecting/volunteer 
What pictures were used for the study by Canli et al. 96 pictures from the 
International Affective Picture System. Arousal ratings ranged from 1.97 (tranquil) to 
7.63 (highly arousing) 
What controls were in Canli et al. - Order of pictures was randomized 
- Each picture shown for 2.88 seconds 
- Fixation cross shown for 12.96 seconds in between each picture 
...
-
Psychology A Level Paper 1 Exam Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 46 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $15.49
- + learn more
Define compliance Where you go along with the group in order to fit in even when 
you don't believe in their view point, likely to be linked to NSI. 
E.g. in the post-experiment discussions of Asch's study, most conforming participants 
claimed to have went along with the wrong answer to avoid ridicule.. 
Define identification Adopting the views of a group both publicly and privately 
because you value membership of that group. This is a stronger form of conformity, 
temporary and is not m...
-
AQA A Level Psychology Attachment Practice Questions and 100% Correct Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $8.49
- + learn more
What is an attachment? An emotional link between the child and there primary 
caregiver, which ties them together. 
Four ways an attachment can be tested? 1. Seeking Proximity 
2. Distress on seperation 
3. Joy on reunion 
4. General Behaviour 
What is a bond? A bond is a set of feelings that ties one person to another 
Benefits of an attachment Survival 
Food 
Love 
Security 
Two caregiver-infant interactions are... Reciprocity and Interactional Synchrony 
What is reciprocity? Reciprocity is a...
-
AQA A Level Psychology Social Influence Review Questions and Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $8.49
- + learn more
State the definition of conformity An individual is said to be conforming if they choose a course of action that is favoured by the majority of the group members. 
 
State and explain the three types of conformity Compliance - Individuals follow what the group is doing in order to be accepted or to fit in, even if there personal views may differ to the one they are portraying. This will not chance their underlying attitude towards something. (Asch) 
 
Internalisation - This involves both public ...
Do you wonder why so many students wear nice clothes, have money to spare and enjoy tons of free time? Well, they sell on Stuvia! Imagine your study notes being downloaded a dozen times for $15 each. Every. Single. Day. Discover all about earning on Stuvia