Hello 😀 Nice to hear from you. Yes the videos will most certainly help you for the AS Psychology course - the key thing you need to be aware of is the exact content you need to know for AS Level from the AQA exam specification. You can find that list for AS Paper 1 here: www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-a-level/psychology-7181-7182/subject-content-as/introductory-topics-in-psychology and for AS Paper 2 here: www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-a-level/psychology-7181-7182/subject-content-as/psychology-in-context Hope that helps 👍 Let me know if there are other questions you have.
Sir, when writing an evaluation point on the behaviourist approach, could you say that despite its limitations on conducting animal studies, from a biological standpoint it may still be practical to use animals in research as the evolutionary theory proposes that humans descend from animals - therefore, it is still possible to study human behaviour from animals and should not be dismissed. I know that this isn't worded in the best way but would that be a good evaluation point?
Really like your thinking Amo! I like how you are trying to make comparisons between the Approaches (I've actually done a video on this that specifically compares the Behaviourist and Biological approaches so do check that out: ruclips.net/video/qlt_zPzDIxI/видео.html). In relation to your suggestion, I see what you are trying to do, however the criticism that applies to the Behaviourist approach (problem generalising the findings from animals to humans) can also be applied to the Biological approach - some would critique the evolutionary theory view and state that there are still key differences in animal and human behaviour that causes problems in applying the findings to humans. My advice would be to make life simpler for yourself. There are other, stronger, and easier to write comparisons between Behaviourism and Biological approaches - and given the limited time you have in an exam I would make a comparison in terms of nature vs. nurture. Again, check out the video linked above for loads of other comparisons you could make :) Hope that helps!
your videos/explaining and editing are so goodthank you!
Thats so nice of you to say - thank you :)
Hello how are you? I’m a private candidate taking as level psychology. Can I use your A level psychology video to help with my as level studies ?
Hello 😀 Nice to hear from you. Yes the videos will most certainly help you for the AS Psychology course - the key thing you need to be aware of is the exact content you need to know for AS Level from the AQA exam specification.
You can find that list for AS Paper 1 here: www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-a-level/psychology-7181-7182/subject-content-as/introductory-topics-in-psychology
and for AS Paper 2 here: www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-a-level/psychology-7181-7182/subject-content-as/psychology-in-context
Hope that helps 👍 Let me know if there are other questions you have.
Echt een top video dit, lekker simpel, veel plaatjes en goede voorbeelden! Zou het zelf niet beter gedaan hebben.
Hartelijk dank voor uw vriendelijke en bemoedigende reactie 😊 Fijn dat de video nuttig voor u was.
Sir, when writing an evaluation point on the behaviourist approach, could you say that despite its limitations on conducting animal studies, from a biological standpoint it may still be practical to use animals in research as the evolutionary theory proposes that humans descend from animals - therefore, it is still possible to study human behaviour from animals and should not be dismissed. I know that this isn't worded in the best way but would that be a good evaluation point?
Really like your thinking Amo! I like how you are trying to make comparisons between the Approaches (I've actually done a video on this that specifically compares the Behaviourist and Biological approaches so do check that out: ruclips.net/video/qlt_zPzDIxI/видео.html).
In relation to your suggestion, I see what you are trying to do, however the criticism that applies to the Behaviourist approach (problem generalising the findings from animals to humans) can also be applied to the Biological approach - some would critique the evolutionary theory view and state that there are still key differences in animal and human behaviour that causes problems in applying the findings to humans.
My advice would be to make life simpler for yourself. There are other, stronger, and easier to write comparisons between Behaviourism and Biological approaches - and given the limited time you have in an exam I would make a comparison in terms of nature vs. nurture. Again, check out the video linked above for loads of other comparisons you could make :) Hope that helps!
Thank you Sir..very well explained
Thank you ☺️ Glad you found the video helpful!
thank you sir!
You are most welcome :) Hope you found the video enjoyable and helpful!