Survival Library
90-page bundleVisual study guide with charts, tables, and diagrams.
combining the most marketable psychology revision topics.
Psychology Mega Bundle Ultimate Exam Survival Library
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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.
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Introduction to Psychology Quick Master Notes High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Research Methods & Ethics in Psychology High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Biopsychology & the Nervous System High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Sensation, Perception & Attention High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Learning, Conditioning & Behavior Change High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Memory, Cognition & Problem Solving High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
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.
Personality Theories & Assessment High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Abnormal Psychology: Disorders at a Glance High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Therapies & Psychological Interventions High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
Health Psychology, Stress & Well-Being 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.
Statistics for Psychology Exams High revision value, strong exam relevance, and broad cross-course usefulness.
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,Introduction to Psychology Quick Master Notes
Core schools, perspectives, and foundational vocabulary for first-year psychology.
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What psychology studies Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Major historical schools Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Modern perspectives Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Research lens snapshot Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Define psychology and distinguish it from psychiatry and neuroscience.
• Use the seven modern perspectives as exam anchors.
• Match key pioneers with major ideas in one line each.
,Research Methods & Ethics in Psychology
Study designs, variables, sampling, validity, and ethics for exams and assignments.
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Research questions and hypotheses Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Operational definitions Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Design types Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Sampling and bias Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Separate independent, dependent, and confounding variables quickly.
• State why reliability and validity are different.
• Remember informed consent, confidentiality, and debriefing.
, Biopsychology & the Nervous System
Brain structures, neurotransmitters, endocrine links, and behavior.
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Neuron anatomy Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Central vs peripheral systems Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Brain lobes and functions Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Neurotransmitters Define it, compare it, and attach one example.
Quick self-test
• Map frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobe functions.
• Know excitatory vs inhibitory neurotransmitter examples.
• Connect endocrine glands to behavior and stress.