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AQA A Level Psychopathology Notes
In depth notes of the Psychopathology Module in Cornell Note format. Document includes definitions of abnormality, phobias, the behavioural approach to explaining phobias, the behavioural approach to treating phobias, depression, the cognitive approach to explaining depression, the cognitive approach to treating depression, OCD, the biological approach to explaining OCD, the biological approach to treating OCD. All notes include content and evaluation produced by a top grade A Level student.
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In depth notes of the Psychopathology Module in Cornell Note format. Document includes definitions of abnormality, phobias, the behavioural approach to explaining phobias, the behavioural approach to treating phobias, depression, the cognitive approach to explaining depression, the cognitive approach to treating depression, OCD, the biological approach to explaining OCD, the biological approach to treating OCD. All notes include content and evaluation produced by a top grade A Level student.
AQA A Level Social Influence Notes
In-depth notes of the entirety of the social influence module for AQA in Cornell Note format. This document includes: types of conformity, Asch’s research, Zimbardo’s research, Milgram’s study of obedience, situational variables of obedience, social- psychological factors of obedience, dispositional explanations of obedience, resistance to social influence, and minority influence. The notes include content and evaluative points, produced by a top-grade A Level student.
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In-depth notes of the entirety of the social influence module for AQA in Cornell Note format. This document includes: types of conformity, Asch’s research, Zimbardo’s research, Milgram’s study of obedience, situational variables of obedience, social- psychological factors of obedience, dispositional explanations of obedience, resistance to social influence, and minority influence. The notes include content and evaluative points, produced by a top-grade A Level student.