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PSYCHOLOGY Why study Psychology? Psychology A Level offers an engaging and effective introduction to the enormous field of psychological academic study. Pupils study theories and concepts that help explain human behaviour and experience. They learn how to apply a variety of experimental and nonexperimental research methods to gather evidence to support these theories. Those who excel in Psychology tend to have a relatively strong scientific background, competence in Mathematics and an inherent curiosity about human behaviour. The course develops skills valued by universities and employees, such as the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and concisely in writing, to think logically and critically, and to piece together arguments based upon a range of often apparently conflicting research evidence. Pupils need an open mind and the skills to listen and then question concepts and evidence carefully.
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Course content The course covers the fundamentals of Psychology as well as several applied topics. Although there is no coursework, pupils have the opportunity to practise different research techniques in class and analyse their findings using descriptive and inferential statistics. Compulsory content 1 Social influence 2 Memory 3 Attachment 4 Psychopathology 5 Approaches in Psychology 6 Biopsychology 7 Research methods 8 Issues and debates in Psychology