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Relationships - Psychology A-Level - AQA Paper 3

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive video lecture covering relationships for AQA A-level Psychology Paper 3. Delve into evolutionary explanations for partner preferences, factors affecting attraction including self-disclosure and filter theory, and examine concepts such as social exchange theory, equity theory, and Rusbult's investment model. Investigate Duck's Phase Model of Breakdown, virtual relationships, and parasocial relationships. Gain in-depth knowledge through full-class instruction, not just revision summaries, to thoroughly prepare for your exam.

Syllabus

9.01 Evolutionary explanations for partner preferences - for AQA spec Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.02a Factors affecting attraction - Self Disclosure - Relationships - for AQA Psychology, paper 3.
9.02c– Factors affecting Attraction - Filter Theory - Relationships -AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.02b – Factors affecting Attraction - Attractiveness, Matching Hypothesis - Psychology, paper 3.
9.03a social exchange theory, equity theory - Relationships -AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.03b Rusbults Investment model -Relationships -AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.03c - Ducks Phase Model of Breakdown- Relationships - AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.04 - Virtual Relationships - AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.
9.05 Para social relationships - Relationships - AQA Alevel Psychology, paper 3.


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