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Introduction Summer Project 2017 A Level Psychology Introduction Summer Project 2017 This research based project is designed to give you an ideal grounding for your A Level Psychology course. Research and complete the tasks independently over the summer, this will help you to get a head start and prepare for the key topics which you will study during your first year of A Level Psychology. Each task should take approximately 45 minutes to complete. Tasks can be presented in any format (word document/hand written/publisher etc.), but must be brought to your first lesson after the summer holidays. Your first mark will be based upon this task. Good luck and Enjoy  Mrs Stephens and Mr Jones

The AQA Course A Level Year 1 During your first year of study, you will be introduced to the following topics: Memory Attachment Social Influence Research Methods Psychopathology Approaches in Psychology (including Biopsychology, Humanistic Approach, Psychodynamic Approach, Behaviourist Approach, Biological Approach and Cognitive Approach) All students will be following the AQA 7182 syllabus. You will be required to take three, two hour written papers, all at the end of your second year. These will form 100% of your total mark. There will be no coursework element to this course.

Task 1, Topic 1: Marvellous Memory… Mini Experiment: In this experiment you can test as many or as few people as you like. As the experimenter you should get a tray or a large plate. Put 10 to 20 objects on the tray, then cover them with a towel or cloth. Tell your subjects that you have a number of objects on the tray and that you want them to remember as many items as possible. Also tell them, that they will have only one minute to view them. Then take off the cover from the tray and start timing one minute. After one minute, cover up the tray. Ask your subjects to write down all the items that they can remember. Could they remember all of the items? Are there any items that were forgotten by all the subjects? Now think about and explain: What was the maximum amount of objects your participants can recall? (If you used more than one participant, take the average). What do your results suggest about memory? Now research and answer the following… What is memory? Does it have different types? If so, explain them… What is the capacity and duration of the average memory in humans? What did George Miller do in 1956? What did he discover about memory? How does this link to the results from your experiment above?

Task 2, Topic 2: Attachment Babies, Babies, Babies… Research and answer the following: From a Psychological Perspective… Why do babies cry all of the time? Why are all babies born with blue eyes? Useful Link: http://www.babycenter.com/2_creating-an-attachment-with-your-baby_10350318.bc “Oh, oobee doo I wanna be like you...” Consider, research and answer the following: From a Psychological point of view, why should Mobley not survive in the Jungle? Hint: Try to link to the psychologist John Bowlby in your answer…

Task 3, Topic 3: Social Influence Obedience, Obey, Conform… Research and produce a fact sheet on two key studies: 1) Milgram’s (1963) Obedience to Authority 2) Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment Taking it further… Stretch and challenge Explain how research such as Milgram & Zimbardo, might explain historical atrocities such as the Nazi persecution of the Jews…

Task 4, Topic 4: Psychopathology… What is normal? Consider, research and explain… 1) Is there such a thing as normal and abnormal? What are the definitions of these? 2) How do Psychologists decide what is abnormal? Fear. Sadness. Obsession. Produce a fact file on one of the following mental disorders. Include symptoms, potential causes and treatments. Phobias Depression OCD

Useful Resources & Further Reading To help you on your way…… a more exhaustive reading list is available within the course handbook Websites: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp8BSCLLWBUCuyMc0-2cHFid4x1xuXoQM http://www.simplypsychology.org/a-level-psychology.html http://www.psychteacher.co.uk Books: Essential (recommended text to purchase BEFORE the start of the course) AQA Psychology for A Level Year 1 and AS Student Book – Cara Flanagan & Dave Berry Recommended Reading: The Complete Companions: AQA Psychology Year 1 and AS Student Book – Mike Cardwell & Cara Flanagan Oxford AQA Psychology A Level: Year 1 and AS - Simon Green, Rob Lewis, and Julia Willerton