OCR Psychology for A Level: Book 1

OCR Psychology for A Level: Book 1

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Published: 17 October, 2017
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Written by Cara Flanagan and a team of highly experienced authors, teachers and examiners, OCR Psychology for A Level: Book 1 is endorsed by OCR. This book covers research methods and all 20 core studies and includes the full range of areas, perspectives, debates and methodological issues:

Follows a spread-by-spread approach so that learning can be broken down into week-by-week topics.
Provides content that is specifically tailored to exam requirements.
Motivates students of all abilities with a stunning visual style that students will love.
Shares plenty of practical ideas and activities for class and homework exercises.
Supplies assessment support and exam preparation support includes: guidance on the practical application questions, self-assessment, plenty of practice questions, practice for practical application and core studies questions with example questions, student answers with teacher comments.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781911208181
ISBN10 1911208187
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 1080 g
Product Dimensions 214 x 274 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Illuminate Publishing
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Cara Flanagan is one of the best-known and most respected authors for A Level Psychology. A practised teacher with examining experience and a well-known conference presenter, Cara is renowned for creating resources that students love to use. Rob was a gifted and inspirational A level teacher for more than 20 years, including Head of Psychology at KGV College in Southport. He 'retired' early to take up a new career in writing books for A level Psychology, joining our close-knit team who produce books for Psychology A level, GCSE and BTEC. In fact, he was central to that team because he had a real flair for writing, wrote prodigiously, and was also a brilliant researcher and reviewer. Sadly he died, quite suddenly, in 2023. He is greatly missed by us all, both personally and professionally.

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