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Approaches - Psychology A-Level - AQA Paper 2

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive video series covering Approaches in AQA A-level Psychology Paper 2. Delve into the foundations of psychology as a science, starting with Wundt's contributions. Examine key learning theories including Behaviorism, with insights from Watson, Pavlov, and Skinner. Investigate Social Learning Theory, Cognitive Psychology, and Biological Psychology approaches. Discover Humanistic and Psychodynamic perspectives. Conclude with a comparison of all approaches, providing a thorough understanding of the AQA specification for A-level Psychology. Benefit from full-length class recordings that offer in-depth explanations beyond typical revision summaries.

Syllabus

Approaches- AQA Psychology UNDER 20 MINS! Quick Revision for Paper 2.
Start of Psychology as a science/ Wundt - Approaches (5.00) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Behaviorism, Watson, Pavlov & Skinner: Learning Theories - Approaches (5.01) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Social Learning Theory - Approaches (5.01b) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Cognitive Psychology - Approaches (5.02) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Biological Psychology - Approaches (5.03) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Humanistic - Approaches (5.04) Psychology AQA paper 2.
Psychodynamics - Approaches (5.05) Psychology AQA paper 2.
5.06 Comparison of Approaches - Approaches - for AQA spec Alevel Psychology, paper 2.


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