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A level resources for Psychology, Biology and Chemistry plus some GRADE 9 GCSE content, mainly focusing on English Literature and History

A level resources for Psychology, Biology and Chemistry plus some GRADE 9 GCSE content, mainly focusing on English Literature and History
A Christmas Carol Grade 9 Essay Plans
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A Christmas Carol Grade 9 Essay Plans

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Concise ACC Grade 9 Essay Plans that provide key quotations and in-depth analysis for the key themes and characters in the play. Context included for nearly each quotation. Created for the Eduqas exam board but the analysis can be transferred to multiple exam boards.` Used by Grade 9 GCSE Students
GRADE 9 SOCIAL CLASS ESSAY (An Inspector Calls)
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GRADE 9 SOCIAL CLASS ESSAY (An Inspector Calls)

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Grade 9 Essay Answer for the question: ‘’‘Write about the theme of social class and how it is presented throughout the novel.’ (An Inspector Calls) Written by a student that achieved GRADE 9 for English Literature/English Language. The essay is based off a structure that would be used for the EDUQAS exam board however all evaluation and quotes can be transferred to any exam board.
PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology Overview (EDEXCEL)
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PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology Overview (EDEXCEL)

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Single PDF file which contains all the necessary theories and studies needed for Social Psychology (Edexcel). Research methods are included. Each theory and studies are accompanied with relevant and detailed AO1 + AO3 Theories include: Agency Theory Realistic Conflicy Theory Social Impact Theory Social Identity Theory Individual Differences for Prejudice Studies include: Milgram (ALL VARIATIONS) Burger et al. Sherif et al. Other studies are also mentioned for AO3
PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology Overview (EDEXCEL)
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PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology Overview (EDEXCEL)

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Single PDF file which contains all the necessary theories and studies needed for Biological Psychology (Edexcel). Research methods are included. Each theory and studies are accompanied with relevant and detailed AO1 + AO3 Theories include: Psychodynamic Theory (Freud) The Role of Evolution and Natural Selection to explain human behaviour, including aggression The Role of Hormones in Explaining Aggression Brain functioning as an explanation for aggression The Brain as an explanation for aggression Effect of recreational drugs on synaptic transmission Synaptic Transmission Scanning Techniques Studies include: Brendgen (TWIN STUDY) Heston (ADOPTION STUDY) Raine et al. Other studies are also mentioned for AO3
GRADE 9 Changes in Health & Medicine in Britain Essay Plans (EDUQAS)
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GRADE 9 Changes in Health & Medicine in Britain Essay Plans (EDUQAS)

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GCSE Grade 9 Essay Plans for essay questions that could come up for ;Changes in Health & Medicine in Britain’ for EDUQAS History. Written by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in 2022 Plans are written for these questions: ‘’Explain how the causes of illness and disease have changed from c500 to the present day’’ ‘’Explain how attempts to treat and cure illness and disease have changed from c500 to the present day’’ ‘’Explain how the development of patient care to treat illness and disease has changed from c500 to the present day’’ ‘’Explain how the development of public health to treat illness and disease has changed from c500 to the present day’’ Everything is colour coded for easy reading
PSYCHOLOGY Learning Theories Overview (Edexcel)
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PSYCHOLOGY Learning Theories Overview (Edexcel)

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This resource includes all necessary studies and theories for the learning theories topic in EDEXCEL Psychology. The notes include detailed AO1 and AO3. AO3 is set out in a concise table for easy use. AO1 for studies include: Aim, Method, Results AO1 for theories: key terminology The studies include: Pavlov Bandura (1961, 1963, 1965) Watson and Rayner Capafons The theories include: Social Learning Theories Operant Conditioning Classical Conditioning Flooding as a treamtent of phobias How learning theories can explain phobias