AQA Psychology for A Level and AS - Practicals Workbook
Product details
- ISBN 9781913963118
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 210 x 274mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2023
- Publisher: Illuminate Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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This new workbook provides full coverage of the AQA specification for research methods along with practical activities to help you properly understand what research methods are all about.
Did you know that research methods content is worth at least 25% of your final exam mark? That's more than three times as much as any other topic. This workbook:
┒ Includes clear explanations of all research methods topics, including strengths and weaknesses.
┒ Follows each content spread with a related practical to complete in class and/or for homework, based on the principle of 'doing'.
┒Uses a spiral curriculum - revisiting topics so students can pick up a deeper understanding each time.
┒Helps students assess their knowledge with exam-style questions and MCQs, and gives tips for 'top marks', based on what examiners are looking for in answers.
┒ Provides links to specification-related psychological studies covered in our bestselling AQA Psychology student books.
Cara Flanagan is one of the best-known and most respected authors for A Level Psychology. A practised teacher with examining experience and a well-known conference presenter, Cara is renowned for creating resources that students love to use.
Rob Liddle (Author)
Rob was a gifted and inspirational A level teacher for more than 20 years, including Head of Psychology at KGV College in Southport. He 'retired' early to take up a new career in writing books for A level Psychology, joining our close-knit team who produce books for Psychology A level, GCSE and BTEC. In fact, he was central to that team because he had a real flair for writing, wrote prodigiously, and was also a brilliant researcher and reviewer. Sadly he died, quite suddenly, in 2023. He is greatly missed by us all, both personally and professionally.
