Edexcel Issues and Debates Content Mindmap
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- Issues and Debates
- Contributions to Society
- 2 x Social: Care in the Community / Assertive Community Therapy (ACT) AND Understanding Blind Obedience OR Reducing Prejudice
- 2 x Psychodynamic: Psychoanalysis AND Dream Analysis
- 2 x Cognitive: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) AND Reliability of EWT
- 2 x Biological: Chemotherapy (Drugs) AND Explaining Autism
- 1 x Learning: Token Economy Programmes (TEP) AND/OR Systematic Desensitisation (SD) AND Anorexia
- 1 x Criminal: Reliability of EWT OR Treating Offenders (TEP and AM)
- 1 x Child: Explaining Autism OR Daycare
- 1 x Clinical: Understanding Schizophrenia / Chosen Disorder
- Research Methods
- Lab Experiments
- Loftus & Palmer (1974)
- Field Experiments
- Yuille & Cutshall (1986) OR Yarmey (2004)
- Natural Experiments
- Charlton et al (2000)
- Observations
- Ainsworth
- Interviews
- Yuille & Cutshall (1986) OR Brown et al (1986)
- Questionnaires
- Yarmey (2004) OR Madon et al (2003)
- Case Studies
- Curtiss (1977) Genie
- Correlation
- Madon et al (2003)
- Content Analysis
- Criminal Practical - Fred West Born or Made?
- Plan a Study
- Evaluate a Study
- Lab Experiments
- Ethics
- 5 Ethical Guidelines for Humans
- 5 Ethical Principles for Animals
- Two Studies for Ethical Consideration
- Human eg. Milgram, Genie, Rosenhan
- Animal eg. Castner et al (1998), Harlow's Monkeys
- Key Issues
- Social: Understanding Blind Obedience OR Reducing Prejudice
- Cognitive: Reliability of EWT
- Psychodynamic: Effectiveness of Psychoanalysis OR Whether Dreams have Meaning
- Biological: Explaining Autism
- Learning: Effectiveness of TEP OR SD OR Anorexia
- Criminal: Effectiveness of TEP OR AM OR Are Criminals Born or Made OR Reliability of EWT
- Child: Explaining Autism or Daycare
- Clinical: Understanding Schizophrenia / Chosen Disorder
- Unseen Scenarios
- Debates
- Ethnocentrism
- Nature Nurture
- Is Psychology a Science?
- Social Control
- Contributions to Society
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