Psychology for A2 level
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Psychology for A2 level
Psychology Press, 2005
reprinted
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Author of the 1st printing: Michael W. Eysenck, Cara Flanagan
Includes bibliographical references( p. 821-881) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Psychology for A2 Level is a highly readable textbook, which has been written for the new A2 Psychology syllabus of the AQA Specification A (formerly AEB) and is aimed specifically at students pursuing their studies in psychology beyond AS level. It is an ideal follow-up to any AS level textbook, but in particular the best-selling Psychology for AS Level by the same authors. A supporting CD-Rom of AS/A2 teaching resources is free to teachers who recommend either of these textbooks to their students.
This A2 level text, which builds on the ideas and insights explored at AS level to promote a deeper understanding of psychology, is written in an accessible, engaging style by highly experienced authors.
The areas covered are: Social Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Comparative Psychology and Individual Differences. There are also chapters on Perspectives in Psychology and on the assessed coursework.
At this level, students select options from the range of specified topics, and each topic within the syllabus is covered in sufficient depth for the requirements of A2. The book includes a number of helpful features:
* tailored to the new AQA(A) specification so that students can easily use the text for their A2 studies
* mapped clearly and comprehensively to the requirements of three parts of the A2 assessment: Options paper; Synoptic paper; and Coursework
* careful explanations that are easy to read and enable clear understanding
* case studies of real life examples
* important key studies, each with critical evaluation and discussion points
* detailed end-of-chapter summaries
* exam-style questions to test understanding and to give exam practice
* suggested activities and self-assessment questions to stimulate thought and interpretation
* suggestions for further reading, in print and on-line
* many illustrations and humorous drawings to reinforce learning objectives
* tips and suggestions for studying, learning, choosing options and preparing for exams and coursework
* glossary of key terms.
Further information and resources related to AS and A2 level psychology can be found at the Psychology Press A-level website: www.a-levelpsychology.co.uk.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Social Psychology. Section 1: Social Cognition. Section 2: Relationships. Section 3: Pro- and Anti-social Behaviour. Part 2: Physiological Psychology. Section4: Brain and Behavior. Section 5: Biological Rhythms: Sleep and Dreaming. Section 6: Motivation and Emotion. Part 3: Cognitive Psychology. Section 7: Attention and Pattern Recognition. Section 8: Perceptual Processes and Development. Section 9: Language and Thought. Part 4: Developmental Psychology. Section 10: Cognitive Development. Section 11: Social and Personality Development. Section 12: Adulthood. Early and Middle Adulthood. Part 5: Comparative Psychology. Section 13: Determinants of Animal Behaviour. Section 14: Animal Cognition. Section 15: Evolutionary Explanations of Human Behaviour. Part 6: Individual Differences. Section 16: Issues in Classification and Diagnosis. Section 17: Psychopathology. Section 18: Treating Mental Disorders. Part 7: Perspectives. Section 19: Issues. Section 20: Debates. Section 21: Approaches in Psychology. Part 8: Coursework. Section 22: The Coursework Report. Section 23: Statistical Tests. Section 24: Ideas for Coursework Appendix
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