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Complete revision and summary notes for The Heritability of Individual Differences for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Development Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - Understand the neurodiversity approach. - Describe the development of...
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Developmental Psychology 2/e • Ross Parke, Mary Gauvain• ISBN 9780077175191
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Complete revision and summary notes for The Heritability of Individual Differences for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Development Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - Understand the neurodiversity approach. - Describe the development of...

Complete revision and summary notes for Morality and Mental Health Problems in Childhood for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Development Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - Understand developmental theories of morality - Consider typica...
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Developmental Psychology 2/e • Ross Parke, Mary Gauvain• ISBN 9780077175191
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Complete revision and summary notes for Morality and Mental Health Problems in Childhood for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Development Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - Understand developmental theories of morality - Consider typica...

Complete revision and summary notes for Learning and Social Learning Theory for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: 1. Explain how classical conditioning occurs 2. Explain how operant conditionin...
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Kings College London•Psychology and the Individual
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Complete revision and summary notes for Learning and Social Learning Theory for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: 1. Explain how classical conditioning occurs 2. Explain how operant conditionin...

Complete revision and summary notes for Social Learning for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - To be able to describe different types of social learning and how they differ from one another. -...
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Complete revision and summary notes for Social Learning for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, textbooks and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: - To be able to describe different types of social learning and how they differ from one another. -...

Complete revision and summary notes for Learning About the World Around You for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: A. Describe Rotter’s Model of Locus of Control B. Critique the concept of depressive r...
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Complete revision and summary notes for Learning About the World Around You for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Individual Module. Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from lectures, seminars, practicals, and online. Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: A. Describe Rotter’s Model of Locus of Control B. Critique the concept of depressive r...

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Extensive notes for module 6BBB0333 Protein Structure & Design lecture 13 and 14 on Engineering Novel Properties: thermal, non-aqueous, and oxidative stability. Notes provide simply written explanations to lecture content, featuring many images to illustrate and break down the complexity of this module. I was awarded a first-class for this module and solely relied on these notes to prepare for my exam.
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Extensive notes for module 6BBB0333 Protein Structure & Design lecture 13 and 14 on Engineering Novel Properties: thermal, non-aqueous, and oxidative stability. Notes provide simply written explanations to lecture content, featuring many images to illustrate and break down the complexity of this module. I was awarded a first-class for this module and solely relied on these notes to prepare for my exam.