Psychology
AS – covers four types of Psychology plus research methods:
Social Psychology – how the real or imagined presence of others affects our behaviour.
Cognitive Psychology – how the way we make sense of and process information affects our behaviour.
Biological Psychology – how genes, brain structure and brain chemistry affect our behaviour.
Learning Theories – how past experiences, rewards and punishments and observing others affects our behaviour.
A level Psychology also includes the study of:
Clinical Psychology – this focuses on the assessment and treatment of mental illness, abnormal behaviour and psychiatric problems including schizophrenia and anorexia nervosa.
Criminal Psychology - this focuses on understanding the causes of crime and anti-social behaviour and of the identification and treatment of offenders undertaken by forensic investigators.
Psychological Skills – this is a synoptic element where students draw off other areas of the qualification in order to understand conceptual and methodical issues.
Exam board: Edexcel
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