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Psychology Paper 3: Applied
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Unit 3 - Topic 1 - Scientific Principles and process - Section A - Scientific Method, Unit 3 - Topic 1 - Scientific Principles and process - Section B - Scientific literature and communication, Unit 3 - Topic 1 - Scientific Principles and process - Section C - Scientific ethics...15Decks104Flashcards1Learner -
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A Level applied psychology
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Criminal topic 1 - What makes a criminal?, Criminal topic 2 - the collection and processing of forensic evidence, Criminal topic 3 - Collection of evidence...13Decks164Flashcards1Learner -
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Psychology AS- Approaches
Psychology AS- Approaches
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Lesson 1- Origins of Psychology- Wundt, introspection & the emergence of psychology as a science, Lesson 8- Biological Approach- Influence of biological structures & neurochemistry on behaviour 🏃♂, Lesson 7- Biological approach- influence of genes & evolution on behaviour...8Decks131Flashcards1Learner -
biopsychology
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Divisions of the nervous system, The structure of a sensory, relay and motor. process of synaptic transmission, the function of the endocrine system...6Decks88Flashcards1Learner -
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Basiskennis Toets Periode 3
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Psychology: Criminal psychology
Psychology: Criminal psychology
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What makes a criminal (Biological), The collection and processing of forensic evidence (Biological), The collection of evidence (Cognitive)...6Decks23Flashcards1Learner -
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Private Practicles
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1.2.2(a) use of appropriate apparatus to record a range of quantitative measurements (to include mass, time, volume, temperature, length and pH), 1.2.2(b) use of appropriate instrumentation to record quantitative measurements, such as a colorimeter or potometer, 1.2.2(c) use of laboratory glassware apparatus for a variety of experimental techniques to include serial dilutions...12Decks64Flashcards1Learner -
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forensics
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Psychology A-level
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Criminal=> What makes a criminal, Criminal=> The collection + processing of forensic evidence, Criminal=> collection of evidence...12Decks60Flashcards1Learner