Psychology A2
the complete companion for AQA 'A' : student book
Second Edition
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Author
Contributions
- Flanagan, Cara, 1951- - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Folens, Haddenham, England
Language
English
Word Count
86,500 words, Guess
Page Count
346 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepsychologya2comp0000card
- Internet Archivepsychologya2comp0000card_d4c1
- ISBN-101850082898
- ISBN-139781850082897
- OCLC Control Number426122699
and 3 more
- Better World BooksKO-974-998
- Better World BooksKO-435-541
- Open LibraryOL31950155M
Classifications
- DDC150
Description
Based on the content of the A2 Complete Companion, this resource provides summaries of the key theories and facts needed to pass the AQA (A) Psychology specification for A2 Level. It can be used as an end-of-course revision aid or as a lesson-by-lesson summary. This edition includes a host of new features: a unique combination of the best that a conventional textbook can offer with the invaluable elements that are usually only found in study and revision guides; the content is organised into magazine-style, highly illustrated double-page spreads; comprehensive coverage of both descriptive and evaluative components of all specification topics, clearly distinguished on each page spread - this enables students to respond effectively to the different skill requirements of examination questions; an emphasis on wider approaches, issues and debates in psychology, covered by special features throughout the book, as well as in an introductory chapter on the 'synoptic toolkit'; a focus on what students need to construct informed and effective examination answers; revision-friendly features such as diagrammatic summaries and sample exam questions with student answers and examiner comments and written by authors that have over 40 years of senior examining experience between them.
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