Psychology – Psychology for A2 Level Student Workbook

Psychology – Psychology for A2 Level Student Workbook

by Mike Cardwell (Author), Mike Cardwell (Author), Hugh Hillyard-Parker (Author)

Synopsis

Accompanying the definitive, full-colour textbook from Cardwell, Clark and Meldrum, this Student Workbook helps students learn and revise exactly what they need for success at A2-level Psychology This workbook helps students understand and absorb course content through structured activities, and helps them keep track of the knowledge and skills they have - or haven't - mastered. Each unit is closely linked to the latest AQA(A) A2 specification, and contains hints and tips from a senior examiner and best-selling author on how best to learn the information. The twelve most popular units from the A2-level pupil book are covered, including a selection from: Social psychology Physiological psychology Cognitive psychology Developmental psychology Comparative psychology Individual differences Each unit features: / A preview of the content covered in the textbook, a visual topic map and a detailed explanation of specification requirements and jargon / Activities with write-on answer sections to help students structure their own note-taking / Examiner hints on how to develop AO1 and AO2 skills and recall key information from the textbook / End of topic texts and exam practice questions with answer guidance and commentary.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Collins Educational
Published: 20 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0007200072
ISBN 13: 9780007200078

Author Bio
Hugh Hillyard-Parker is an experienced freelance writer and editor, who has been involved with all three editions of the best-selling Cardwell, Clark and Meldrum series of Psychology textbooks. He has written extensively for the National Extension College as well as for major commerical eductional publishers. Mike Cardwell is a senior examiner for a major awarding body and Principal Lecturer in Psychology at Bath Spa University College. He has written and contributed to many best-selling resources, including Do Brilliantly AS & A2 Psychology (Collins), and is an editor of Psychology Review.