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Psychology

COMPULSORY TASK:

Task 1:

Complete the Research Methods workbook. There must be evidence that you have engaged with the mark scheme (accessible via QR code on the back) e.g. you have red-penned some answers or similar.

Task 2: 

Complete any one (or more, if you wish!) of the essay booklets from a Year 12 topic. These are plans, so they are fine to be brief! You will need to print out a copy or make your own digital version. 

Approaches

Attachment

Memory

Psychopathology

Biopsychology

Both tasks 1 and 2 must be handed in to your first lesson in September. 

If you have any questions, please email c.webb@springwoodhighschool.co.uk

 

OPTIONAL EXTENSION:

Watch the film “The Stanford Prison Experiment” 

You can log in for free with a Google account (personal email) and watch on Vimeo (click here

Or, it is available to rent/buy for £3.49 on Amazon Prime video.

 

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED READING:

Books:

  • Obedience to Authority – Stanley Milgram
    Foundational reading on obedience and ethics in psychological research.
  • The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat – Oliver Sacks
    Fascinating neurological case studies relevant to cognitive psychology.
  • Opening Skinner’s Box – Lauren Slater
    Explores 10 famous psychology experiments with context and analysis.
  • Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman
    Insight into cognitive psychology, biases, and decision-making.
  • The Psychopath Test – Jon Ronson
    Engaging, accessible book exploring abnormal psychology and mental health.
  • Mindwatching: Why We Behave the Way We Do – Hans and Michael Eysenck
    An overview of many psychological concepts from a historical perspective.
  • The Lucifer Effect – Philip Zimbardo
    A deep dive into the Stanford Prison Experiment and the psychology of evil.
  • "We Need to Talk About Kevin" – Lionel Shriver
    Raises issues related to nature vs nurture, aggression, and parenting.
  • Prozac Nation - Elizabeth Wurtzel
    Raises issues surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of disorders such as depression and anxiety.
  • Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes
    Explores intelligence and ethics in psychological experimentation.

Documentaries/films:

  • Anything by Derren Brown - YouTube/Channel 4 on Demand
  • Stacey Dooley: On the Psych Ward - BBC iPlayer 
  • The Mind Explained - Netflix
  • I Am a Killer - Netflix
  • The…. Tapes (Bundy, Dahmer, Gacy etc.) - Netflix
  • The Confession Tapes - Netflix 
  • Take Your Pills - Netflix
  • Stutz - Netflix
  • The Social Dilemma - Netflix
  • Babies - Netflix

Other:

If you enjoy podcasts, we recommend the following:

We would also recommend you subscribe to the American Psychological Association’s newsletter “Six Things Psychologists are Talking About” - www.apa.org/monitor/six-things. You can download the APA monitor app from your app store for digital copies and Psychology on the go!