Welcome to the Psychology Blog!

This is an exciting way for students to see Psychology in an interactive way! You can expect to see on here all the topic areas we cover in lessons plus extra information with useful links to websites in order to aid revision for exams.

Links to newspapers and other articals will be posted on here regulary to help encourage students to see Psychology from a different perspective. There is a wonderful world full of Psychological happenings, so keep an eye on here for updates!


Enjoy the Blog!

Miss Carpenter

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Videos for Revision - Jan 2012

This video is on Cognitive Psychology - Incl. information on Memory, EWT, CI and Strategies For Memory Improvement. Use the video to aid your revision and make notes from it as you wish.

http://youtu.be/HtxAhZr9aGE

The next video is on Developmental Psychology - Incl. information on Learning Theory & Bowlby's Thoery, Privation, Disruption of Attachment, Day Care. Minus the first couple of minutes (as it took the girls a while to settle!) the video is good and will help you alongside your revision.

http://youtu.be/e8fswF_2z1c

All this leaves for you to do now is to revise Reseach Methods, collating all the information we gathered in class via notes / powerpoints and texts.

Good Luck and see you all in the New Year - Not forgetting we will be starting Unit 2: Social Psychology.  

Monday, 12 December 2011

Mock Exam Dates for Psychology Unit 1

Week A - Week commencing 2nd January 2012.

Wednesday 4th Jan = Period 1 and Period 5 - Group 12.5
Thursday 5th Jan = Period 2 and Period 5 - Group 12.4

Check your own timetable to see when your class has psycholoogy.
The exam will last for 1hr and 30mins.

We will then be starting Unit 2 for the 2nd part of the Period 5 lesson on each day.

Good luck and work hard revising please.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Work for Friday 2nd December - 12.4 (P2)

Continue working your way through the PowerPoints - Remember to do as we do in all lessons, and use the textbooks in order to develop understanding on the topic areas. Spend some of this lesson completing the Hypotheses and Variables PowerPoint (30mins Max).

Next, use the Handout on designing your own experiment (anything you do not understand on the handout research for yourself). You can use the experiment example on the handout first. Then attempt an area of interest to yourself. Be creative! Use sugar paper to present your idea. You may work in pairs (not 3s or 4s) - Make sure the work you produce is of a good standard!

For Monday I would like the PowerPoint on Hyp & Vari completed with extra notes and I would like to see your experiment ideas. See you Monday! Keep up the hard work!

Work for Friday 2nd December - 12.5 (P1)

Having completed the PowerPoint on Hypotheses and Variables, I would like you to move on to Research Designs and Implementation. You will need to refer to textbooks in order to gather as much information on areas you are unsure of. Don't rush through the PP, take your time in order to grasp the concept and develop understanding of the topic area.

For Monday just ensure all your notes are upto date with todays lesson and that you can show me your work from tuesdays lesson.

Keep up the hard work and see you all monday!


****USE TEXTBOOKS AND HIGHLIGHT KEY TERMS****

Friday, 25 November 2011

PowerPoints as we complete them for Research Methods!

Remember to use these PPs for information you have missed in lessons. You must do your own reading to support these notes and gather extra information from texts etc. Keep up the hard work, and do not forget Mock Exam in January - Treat it as a REAL exam.


Experimental Methods - Lesson 1


http://dc456.4shared.com/download/E2GEehII/Experimental_methods_Lesson_1.ppt


Non - Experiemental Designs - Lesson 2




Hypotheses and Variables - Lesson 3


Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Research Methods - Explained! (Unit 1)



This will be a challenging area of Psychology. We will be looking into experiments and analysing how they form evidence for us to study.
In the first couple of lessons we will be looking at the following:

* Independent / Dependent and Extraneous Variables
* Laboratory / Field and Natural Experiments
* Non - Experimental Techniques - OBSERVATIONS / CASE STUDIES (HM)
* Sampling Methods - Self Report Techniques incl. Interviews / Questionnaires
* Structured and Unstructured questions - what do avoid when writing questions!
* Qualitative and Quantitative data
* Context Analysis
* Hypothesis & Variables

As we progress through this part of the unit we will also cover Ethical Issues. These arise in ALL experiments, so please be aware of them. 

The remainder of this term leading up to the Christmas break is going to be extremely busy. I have high expectations of ALL of you. 

Also, be aware, that the first week back after Christmas YOU WILL HAVE A MOCK EXAM ON UNIT 1 - COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY & RESEARCH METHODS. This will be 1hr and 30 minutes long. You must ensure you are prepared and revise well.  

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Useful Website to aid revision for Attachment (Developmental Psychology)

This website will help you with your revision in preparation for your exam on Tuesday (22nd November). Develop your class notes with annotations from here.
                                    Good Luck - Failure to Prepare is Preparing to Fail.  


Thursday, 10 November 2011

Disruption to Attachment, Privation & Daycare PowerPoint's


- Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis (MDH) - Bowlby (44 Thieves)
- Robertson & Robertson, Case Study: John
- PDD model
- Factors Influencing Distress
- Seperation Anxitey 
- Genie / Czech Twins / Hodges & Tizard / Rutter / Quinton
- RAD - Reactive Attachment Disorder

** REMEMBER TO USE HANDOUTS / INTERNET / TEXTBOOKS**

Monday, 31 October 2011

Attachment - PowerPoints

Types of Attachment =

Explanations of Attachment =

These are the first two PP's we covered on Developmental Psychology. Use them to help improve your notes (incase you missed any lessons etc). 

Tuesday, 18 October 2011