linktr.ee/psychboost - *click* for more Psych Boost content, including.... *My physical workbook* Published on Amazon, this is a collection of worksheets for the compulsory units (A-level Psych, AQA). Use the look-inside feature! *Psych Boost APP* Revise paper 1 on the Psych Boost App for *free* (iOS and Android). Don't spend all your revision time passively writing flashcards; revise actively by testing your knowledge with my thousands of premade flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, and now a key term checker! *Patreon* While downloading the free resources, you could check out my paid resources for patrons, including over 17 hours of tutorial videos (8 FULL research methods sections!), printable quizzes, posters, essay sheets, scripts, worksheets and watch patreon plug-free & ad-free versions of my videos! *My website* I have organised playlists of all my free to watch youtube videos. *Psych Boost on TikTok* Yes I have a TikTok for short videos!
thank you so much for these videos! just finished my paper 2 exam, this booster seriously saved me so I wanted to thank you for taking time out of your day to make these free!
Hey, he certainly did. Perhaps ask your teacher to define inferences for you, hopefully they say something along the lines of making assumptions about internal mental processes on the basis of the observation of behaviour. Then ask what wundt was doing when asking participants to introspect, then using that information to make general predictions of the mind.
If you want sources outside myself, these three academic links will also say the same, unfortunately paywalled, but I've taken some of the text In his early work, Wundt developed what has been termed the "logical theory of the mind," which posits that mental processes follow logical structures and can be understood through inferential reasoning. He argued that the totality of mental manifestations could be explained by a small number of fundamental laws, which are essentially the fundamental laws of logic link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-26636-7_2 Wundt's methodological approach combined empirical experimentation with inferential reasoning. He believed that while direct observation was crucial, understanding complex mental phenomena often required making inferences based on experimental data. This approach allowed him to hypothesize about the structure and function of consciousness beyond what was directly observable. link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12646-014-0295-1 In his methodological approach, Wundt combined empirical experimentation with inferential reasoning. He believed that while direct observation was crucial, understanding complex mental phenomena often required making inferences based on experimental data. This approach allowed him to hypothesize about the structure and function of consciousness beyond what was directly observable. www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/historical-and-philosophical-foundations-of-psychology/8FCC52F3B2AB47CD6F269FBA505977FC/wundt-and-the-birth-of-experimental-psychology/0B45BF5510B13B659A4B7517296773DC I hope that helps!
Thank you this is such a helpful video, for the A03 I was wondering how much we’d have to develop those points ourselves to gain top marks in higher mark questions
Question, when do I attempt past papers? Do I attempt it once Im confident in my knowledge? What if I stumble onto a question im unsure of? Also how accurate does my AO3 have to be? Ive heard knowing the percentages is important and different things 🤔
Its never too early to do past papers, you can learn from doing them by figuring out what you left our from the markscheme, you can always try the question again. I mean be as accurate as you can, but a percentage thats a little off isnt much of an issue. Its more how are you using that percentage to answer the question asked.
hi there, A* student here. what works for me is consolidating my knowledge FIRST before attempting any questions. if you attempt questions before understanding a topic, you will struggle to understand your mistakes. after thorough understanding, do topic questions. anything you forget go over it again and again until it sticks in your mind. also,, try to sticking to the same resources that you learnt from, so that your exposed to the same exact content again- this will just help u retain the info better. hope this helped!!
sir tell me one thing.. if one person go through all playlist of psychology on UA-cam channel... will he able to score A grade or else he also require more? if more then tell me the way and resource in which all book content and A grade must ensured waiting waiting waiting waiting waiting
My videos provide sufficient knowledge to get an A*; however, a student getting an A* is more than remembering knowledge; you need to understand the content so you can adapt that knowledge depending on the question, you also need to express yourself in such a way as to indicate you understand what it is you are writing about. Thanks for waiting waiting waiting waiting waiting. However, you should know writing that in your comment comes across as rude. I am busy producing resources for everyone; I answer questions in comments as a courtesy, I'm not your paid servant, and even if I were, I wouldn't put up with that. Please reflect on your communication style.
@@PsychBoost Sorry sir didn't mean that... ok sir i was just asking that these lectures cover all syllabus content of A level psychology? I mean that if i totally grasp these videos.. and after that revise only paper attempting techniques and questions.. would it be enough?
@@tahiraziz9168 No problem, apology accepted. Yes, they do cover sufficient content. I include more content in these videos than I do in my actual classes and plenty of my own students get A*'s. And yes, keep in mind its as much about skill as knowledge, as much as you are revising content, practice skills, (writing past papers to time and checking the mark scheme ext). Getting an A is about performing as well the top 20% of students, keep in mind many other students want an A too and have been preparing for two years, so you need to dedicate sufficient time to perform as well as them. Fortunately, there is still a month to go, so with focus, you can really make a difference. Good luck!
Hi i have a qs, When writing 16 mark essays, do we get marks if some of our AO3 points is put in our AO1 paragraph? 😅 I realised when marking my papers that some of my AO3 points are in my AO1 paragraph so idk if i should give myself marks for those (idk if this makes sense) 🥲
You should still be credited, but honestly, the structure of A01 first and then A03 is just easier for the examiner to process. If you make their job easier and write things in the order they expect, it's less likely they will forget about something you wrote. Do individual paragraphs for each evaluation and clearly signpost that they are evaluations.
Thank you this is such a helpful video, for the A03 I was wondering how much we’d have to develop those points ourselves to gain top marks in higher mark questions
Check out my longer videos for more developed evaluations, as a revision video this is intended to quickly remind you of things you have already learnt.
linktr.ee/psychboost - *click* for more Psych Boost content, including....
*My physical workbook*
Published on Amazon, this is a collection of worksheets for the compulsory units (A-level Psych, AQA). Use the look-inside feature!
*Psych Boost APP*
Revise paper 1 on the Psych Boost App for *free* (iOS and Android). Don't spend all your revision time passively writing flashcards; revise actively by testing your knowledge with my thousands of premade flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, and now a key term checker!
*Patreon*
While downloading the free resources, you could check out my paid resources for patrons, including over 17 hours of tutorial videos (8 FULL research methods sections!), printable quizzes, posters, essay sheets, scripts, worksheets and watch patreon plug-free & ad-free versions of my videos!
*My website*
I have organised playlists of all my free to watch youtube videos.
*Psych Boost on TikTok*
Yes I have a TikTok for short videos!
Watching this video the night before the mock exam. I am beyond cooked guys
me too fr all of paper 2, exam in 8 hours 😬
learning approaches night before the exam then onto biopsych and research methods
You should certainly build in some time to sleep NGL
We are so cooked
guys its okay (I'm doomed)
this is too relatable
I love that we’re all here the night before 😂 nothing like last minute revision am I right? 😭
Learning Approaches a few hours before the exam, I’m brutally cooked
I’ll bring the average down don’t worry guys
I think most of us will bring it down together 😭🙏
Thank you so much for these videos- I have my exams in 6 months and these have been fundamental for my understanding of psychology !
thank you so much for these videos! just finished my paper 2 exam, this booster seriously saved me so I wanted to thank you for taking time out of your day to make these free!
our generation is finished, deep how everyone in the comments says LEARNING not REVISING (im learning this shit too)
lool
LMAOOO
IM SO COOKED GANG
Thank you so much.
wallahi i’m finished
same bro good luck
SAME 😭
had 2 hours sleep im cooked 😭
We living the same thing istg 😂
your channel is amazing! Carrying all psychology students
thanks for your hard work, having this work ethic when I'm a teacher is a goal I have!
i am so incredibly unbelievably cooked. i am a well done steak.
Just started a-level psych and i love it sm. Im giving myself a headstart xx
how you feeling now?
i started it too.Around the same time as you i think
its.. Eh.
going into the exam in 10 minutes.. absolutely fucked
im so so so finished 😐
super helpful!
My teacher said I am wrong when I said that Wundt uses inferences in my exam but I learnt that from this video ?
Hey, he certainly did. Perhaps ask your teacher to define inferences for you, hopefully they say something along the lines of making assumptions about internal mental processes on the basis of the observation of behaviour. Then ask what wundt was doing when asking participants to introspect, then using that information to make general predictions of the mind.
If you want sources outside myself, these three academic links will also say the same, unfortunately paywalled, but I've taken some of the text
In his early work, Wundt developed what has been termed the "logical theory of the mind," which posits that mental processes follow logical structures and can be understood through inferential reasoning. He argued that the totality of mental manifestations could be explained by a small number of fundamental laws, which are essentially the fundamental laws of logic
link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-26636-7_2
Wundt's methodological approach combined empirical experimentation with inferential reasoning. He believed that while direct observation was crucial, understanding complex mental phenomena often required making inferences based on experimental data. This approach allowed him to hypothesize about the structure and function of consciousness beyond what was directly observable. link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12646-014-0295-1
In his methodological approach, Wundt combined empirical experimentation with inferential reasoning. He believed that while direct observation was crucial, understanding complex mental phenomena often required making inferences based on experimental data. This approach allowed him to hypothesize about the structure and function of consciousness beyond what was directly observable. www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/historical-and-philosophical-foundations-of-psychology/8FCC52F3B2AB47CD6F269FBA505977FC/wundt-and-the-birth-of-experimental-psychology/0B45BF5510B13B659A4B7517296773DC
I hope that helps!
HOW WE FEELIN GUYS 😭😭😭
Meh gl bro
cooked
I’m fucked
research methods has been neglected because it’s just common sense ❤ (it’s really not)
@@d5zigns (we are gaslighting ourselves)
Thank you this is such a helpful video, for the A03 I was wondering how much we’d have to develop those points ourselves to gain top marks in higher mark questions
You're very welcome! In the longer videos I have the evaluations more developed, same ones. But here they are the basic points as a reminder.
Im cooked 💀
We're cooked
@@Jackxsqso cooked
@@senze4111 fr cooked
@@wjiop why we all up at this time 😭😭😭
@@senze4111 sad thing is and I couldn't sleep so I'm attempting to just charge it atp
hi, are your old videos on approaches still avaliable for students that have been revsing off them for a very long time?
no
Come on everyone we got this !! Just do your best :D
Question, when do I attempt past papers? Do I attempt it once Im confident in my knowledge? What if I stumble onto a question im unsure of?
Also how accurate does my AO3 have to be? Ive heard knowing the percentages is important and different things 🤔
Its never too early to do past papers, you can learn from doing them by figuring out what you left our from the markscheme, you can always try the question again. I mean be as accurate as you can, but a percentage thats a little off isnt much of an issue. Its more how are you using that percentage to answer the question asked.
hi there, A* student here.
what works for me is consolidating my knowledge FIRST before attempting any questions. if you attempt questions before understanding a topic, you will struggle to understand your mistakes. after thorough understanding, do topic questions. anything you forget go over it again and again until it sticks in your mind. also,, try to sticking to the same resources that you learnt from, so that your exposed to the same exact content again- this will just help u retain the info better.
hope this helped!!
Just started a level psyc I’m fucked lmao
same
my teacher is a bit shiity too loads of people got Es this year
I am cooked 😭😥😰
sir tell me one thing.. if one person go through all playlist of psychology on UA-cam channel... will he able to score A grade or else he also require more?
if more then tell me the way and resource in which all book content and A grade must ensured
waiting waiting waiting waiting waiting
My videos provide sufficient knowledge to get an A*; however, a student getting an A* is more than remembering knowledge; you need to understand the content so you can adapt that knowledge depending on the question, you also need to express yourself in such a way as to indicate you understand what it is you are writing about.
Thanks for waiting waiting waiting waiting waiting. However, you should know writing that in your comment comes across as rude. I am busy producing resources for everyone; I answer questions in comments as a courtesy, I'm not your paid servant, and even if I were, I wouldn't put up with that.
Please reflect on your communication style.
@@PsychBoost Sorry sir didn't mean that... ok sir i was just asking that these lectures cover all syllabus content of A level psychology?
I mean that if i totally grasp these videos.. and after that revise only paper attempting techniques and questions.. would it be enough?
@@tahiraziz9168 No problem, apology accepted.
Yes, they do cover sufficient content. I include more content in these videos than I do in my actual classes and plenty of my own students get A*'s.
And yes, keep in mind its as much about skill as knowledge, as much as you are revising content, practice skills, (writing past papers to time and checking the mark scheme ext).
Getting an A is about performing as well the top 20% of students, keep in mind many other students want an A too and have been preparing for two years, so you need to dedicate sufficient time to perform as well as them. Fortunately, there is still a month to go, so with focus, you can really make a difference.
Good luck!
well
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Hi i have a qs,
When writing 16 mark essays, do we get marks if some of our AO3 points is put in our AO1 paragraph? 😅 I realised when marking my papers that some of my AO3 points are in my AO1 paragraph so idk if i should give myself marks for those (idk if this makes sense) 🥲
You should still be credited, but honestly, the structure of A01 first and then A03 is just easier for the examiner to process. If you make their job easier and write things in the order they expect, it's less likely they will forget about something you wrote. Do individual paragraphs for each evaluation and clearly signpost that they are evaluations.
Ohh I understand now, Thank you so much!! ❤
Thank you this is such a helpful video, for the A03 I was wondering how much we’d have to develop those points ourselves to gain top marks in higher mark questions
Check out my longer videos for more developed evaluations, as a revision video this is intended to quickly remind you of things you have already learnt.