OCR • Psychology
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A2 Unit G543 - Options in Applied Psychology
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A2 Unit G544 - Approaches and Research Methods in Psychology
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AS Unit G541 - Psychological Investigations
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AS Unit G542 - Core Studies
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Matt Jarvis, Julia Russell • ISBN 9780198332756
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A writeup on observations as part of research methods for OCR Psychology A-Level, including types of observation, strengths and weaknesses, sampling, key words and more.
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OCR•Research Methods
A writeup on experiments as part of research methods for OCR Psychology A-Level, including types of experiments, variables, strengths and weaknesses, experimental design and more.
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OCR•Research Methods
A writeup of correlations for OCR Psychology A-Level, including the types of correlation, strengths and weakness, and more to help with exams and a-level notes.
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OCR•Research Methods
I am providing an in-depth summary of the 1911 study by Sigmund Freud into 'Little Hans' and the oedipus complex. Notes include stages of the oedipus and electra complex, the stages, reasoning and conclusions of the 'Little hans' study and much more you will need to help you master Freud's study.
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OCR•AS Unit G542 - Core Studies
The study of the effects of imprisonment is a complex and multifaceted area of research that involves a range of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, criminology, and law. Researchers in this area aim to understand the impact of imprisonment on individuals, families, communities, and society as a whole.
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OCR•A2 Unit G543 - Options in Applied Psychology
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Year 2 Psychology paper 3 practice questions• Door aransingh073
Dealing with offending behavior: This topic covers the various approaches to dealing with criminal behavior, such as punishment, rehabilitation, and restorative justice. 
 
Treatment of offenders: Students will learn about the different types of treatment programs available for offenders, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, anger management, and drug treatment.
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OCR•A2 Unit G543 - Options in Applied Psychology
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Year 2 Psychology paper 3 practice questions• Door aransingh073
Jury decision making: This topic covers the social and cognitive factors that influence jury decision making, such as group dynamics, decision-making heuristics, and the presentation of evidence.
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OCR•A2 Unit G543 - Options in Applied Psychology
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Year 2 Psychology paper 3 practice questions• Door aransingh073
Forensic psychology: This topic covers the application of psychology to the criminal justice system, including the assessment of offenders, psychological profiling, and the role of psychologists in legal proceedings.
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OCR•A2 Unit G543 - Options in Applied Psychology
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Year 2 Psychology paper 3 practice questions• Door aransingh073
The psychodynamic approach is a theoretical perspective in psychology that emphasizes the role of unconscious thoughts and feelings in shaping behavior and personality. The approach was developed by Sigmund Freud and his followers, and it remains influential in contemporary psychology. 
 
Freud proposed a model of the mind consisting of three parts: the id, the ego, and the superego. The id is the primitive and instinctual part of the mind, driven by the pleasure principle and seeking immediate ...
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OCR•AS Unit G542 - Core Studies
First, the presentation delves into Freud's Psychodynamic Theory, which posits that the human psyche is composed of three interconnected parts - the id, ego, and superego - that interact with each other to produce complex behavior patterns. The presentation examines the role of the unconscious in Freud's theory, as well as his ideas about repression, transference, and the Oedipus complex. 
 
Next, the presentation turns to Gould's Core Study on Biological Determinism, which argues that evolut...
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OCR•AS Unit G542 - Core Studies