Psychology Mini Bundle 3 Development and
Visual studySocial Pack
guide with charts, tables, and diagrams.
30-page bundle covering lifespan and social psychology.
Psychology Mini Bundle 3 Development and Social Pack
Memory Brain Behavior
PSY
Emotion Research Development
This bundle groups high-demand psychology topics into a structured exam-review package. It is designed for
resale-friendly study support and includes tables, diagrams, charts, and summary pages for quick revision.
Included topic Why it sells / helps students
Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Social Psychology Essentials High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Motivation, Emotion & Positive Psychology High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Table 1. Bundle contents and demand rationale.
,Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan
Physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development from infancy to aging.
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Prenatal and infancy Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Childhood cognition Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Adolescence Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Adulthood and aging Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Apply Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, and attachment theory.
• Compare adolescence with emerging adulthood.
• Know normative vs nonnormative influences.
, Social Psychology Essentials
Attitudes, conformity, groups, prejudice, attraction, and prosocial behavior.
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Social perception Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Attitudes and persuasion Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Conformity and obedience Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Group behavior Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Explain attribution errors and self-serving bias.
• Use conformity studies as classic examples.
• Identify factors that increase helping and reduce prejudice.
Visual studySocial Pack
guide with charts, tables, and diagrams.
30-page bundle covering lifespan and social psychology.
Psychology Mini Bundle 3 Development and Social Pack
Memory Brain Behavior
PSY
Emotion Research Development
This bundle groups high-demand psychology topics into a structured exam-review package. It is designed for
resale-friendly study support and includes tables, diagrams, charts, and summary pages for quick revision.
Included topic Why it sells / helps students
Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Social Psychology Essentials High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Motivation, Emotion & Positive Psychology High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Table 1. Bundle contents and demand rationale.
,Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan
Physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development from infancy to aging.
Topic Coverage Snapshot
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
s ory ch d
Ter
m
The e sear p plie
A
R study emphasis for this unit.
Figure. Visual
Section Student task
Prenatal and infancy Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Childhood cognition Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Adolescence Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Adulthood and aging Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Apply Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, and attachment theory.
• Compare adolescence with emerging adulthood.
• Know normative vs nonnormative influences.
, Social Psychology Essentials
Attitudes, conformity, groups, prejudice, attraction, and prosocial behavior.
Topic Coverage Snapshot
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
s ory ch d
Ter
m
The e sear p plie
A
R study emphasis for this unit.
Figure. Visual
Section Student task
Social perception Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Attitudes and persuasion Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Conformity and obedience Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Group behavior Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Explain attribution errors and self-serving bias.
• Use conformity studies as classic examples.
• Identify factors that increase helping and reduce prejudice.