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I have a test and need to revise for biopsychology but I don't find the note by my teacher helpful or effective so I was wondering if anyone knew of any really good websites or videos to help me understand biopsychology AS level
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I'm on A2 so I'm not sure how much of this applies only to AS but this website and their videos are incredible!
https://www.tutor2u.net/psychology/videos
https://www.tutor2u.net/psychology/videos
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I'm on A2 so I'm not sure how much of this applies only to AS but this website and their videos are incredible!
https://www.tutor2u.net/psychology/videos
I'm on A2 so I'm not sure how much of this applies only to AS but this website and their videos are incredible!
https://www.tutor2u.net/psychology/videos
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Thank you soo much !!
Thank you soo much !!

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If you need any help, just message me
I'm an A* psych student hoping to go on to do it at degree and beyond!
If you need any help, just message me

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If you need any help, just message me
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I just have 1 question.. Do you have any tips about remembering studies? There is a lot.. I know I don't need them all but.. I'm struggling to remember them (especially Biopsychology studies as my teacher says we need them..?)
I just have 1 question.. Do you have any tips about remembering studies? There is a lot.. I know I don't need them all but.. I'm struggling to remember them (especially Biopsychology studies as my teacher says we need them..?)
For things like biopsychology, my method is literally to pace my room and recite the page without looking until I can get it right. That's what works best for me but I know people that use flash cards, pictures and colours, making songs or videos, lots really. It depends on what kind of learner you are (although that doesn't usually mean anything really). Maybe you could associate pictures to key facts, so draw out something next to it that you know relates to that study? Just something that sticks out. Remember though, you only can get a maximum of 6 marks for description so it isn't the end of the world if you forget a statistic. And they sometimes give you a bit of leverage if you get near enough. Maybe say "over 40%" if you can't remember whether it's 43 or 44% for example.
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It's easier for me as I am better at learning numbers and statistics more than anything else. For things like Zimbardo, it might help to watch the actual studies on youtube (I've seen Zimbardo, Milgram, Asch, and Harlow so far) as this might help you to remember the methods used for clearly. It might also help with remembering key facts (I mean who wouldn't remember the studies when you're looking at cute monkeys?).
For things like biopsychology, my method is literally to pace my room and recite the page without looking until I can get it right. That's what works best for me but I know people that use flash cards, pictures and colours, making songs or videos, lots really. It depends on what kind of learner you are (although that doesn't usually mean anything really). Maybe you could associate pictures to key facts, so draw out something next to it that you know relates to that study? Just something that sticks out. Remember though, you only can get a maximum of 6 marks for description so it isn't the end of the world if you forget a statistic. And they sometimes give you a bit of leverage if you get near enough. Maybe say "over 40%" if you can't remember whether it's 43 or 44% for example.
It's easier for me as I am better at learning numbers and statistics more than anything else. For things like Zimbardo, it might help to watch the actual studies on youtube (I've seen Zimbardo, Milgram, Asch, and Harlow so far) as this might help you to remember the methods used for clearly. It might also help with remembering key facts (I mean who wouldn't remember the studies when you're looking at cute monkeys?).
For things like biopsychology, my method is literally to pace my room and recite the page without looking until I can get it right. That's what works best for me but I know people that use flash cards, pictures and colours, making songs or videos, lots really. It depends on what kind of learner you are (although that doesn't usually mean anything really). Maybe you could associate pictures to key facts, so draw out something next to it that you know relates to that study? Just something that sticks out. Remember though, you only can get a maximum of 6 marks for description so it isn't the end of the world if you forget a statistic. And they sometimes give you a bit of leverage if you get near enough. Maybe say "over 40%" if you can't remember whether it's 43 or 44% for example.

Drawing pictures to go with studies sounds interesting.. I tried it ages ago in lesson when learning how social change occurs. I think I might try making the numbers easier to recall.. that'd definitely help.. can always talk about a certain result but I struggle to remember all those percentages xD So thank you for those tips

I've been told that they may ask us a 16 marker on Biopsychology research so I need to know the studies

To be honest it'd be good to know some just in case
Thank you for your help

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