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Biomedical Sciences 6
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BSc Psychology 1
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International Relations 1
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MSc Biomedical Sciences 1
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Software Engineering 9
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complete lecture notes for property offences incl theft , burglary and robbery. 
textbook linked to this is Clarkson and Keating : criminal law 10th edition by SR Kyd , T Elliott and MA Walters chapter 9
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University of Westminster•Criminal Law
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criminal law - Non fatal offences , property offences + sexual offences• By kater
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complete lecture notes for property offences incl theft , burglary and robbery. 
textbook linked to this is Clarkson and Keating : criminal law 10th edition by SR Kyd , T Elliott and MA Walters chapter 9
Lecture notes on Educational Attainment for the BSc Psychology - Individual Differences module. The notes cover some of the implications of individual differences in educational settings, looking at how individual differences could relate to education attainment. Notes cover the following areas: intelligence, fixed/growth mindset, personality traits, Deary, Strand, Smith and Fernandes (2007), Why mindset works, Theories of intelligence scale (Dweck, 2000), Blackwell, Trzesniewski & Dweck (2017),...
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University of Westminster•Individual Differences
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Lecture notes on Educational Attainment for the BSc Psychology - Individual Differences module. The notes cover some of the implications of individual differences in educational settings, looking at how individual differences could relate to education attainment. Notes cover the following areas: intelligence, fixed/growth mindset, personality traits, Deary, Strand, Smith and Fernandes (2007), Why mindset works, Theories of intelligence scale (Dweck, 2000), Blackwell, Trzesniewski & Dweck (2017),...
Lecture notes to Applied Individual Differences 1: Clinical and Occupational Testing taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme. 
Notes cover the following areas: The general principles, Predictive Validity, Psychometric testing in clinical assessment , Practicalities, Cognitive ability/performance, WAIS-IV (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale), NART (National Adult Reading Test), Clinical Constructs, Personality tests, Projective tests, Occupational Testing, ...
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University of Westminster•Individual Differences
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Lecture notes to Applied Individual Differences 1: Clinical and Occupational Testing taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme. 
Notes cover the following areas: The general principles, Predictive Validity, Psychometric testing in clinical assessment , Practicalities, Cognitive ability/performance, WAIS-IV (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale), NART (National Adult Reading Test), Clinical Constructs, Personality tests, Projective tests, Occupational Testing, ...
Lecture notes on a review of some of the topics covered on the Cognitive Psychology module taught at the University of Westminster. Contains notes on the portfolio assessment, the Stroop Test pen and paper vs computerised, what are the benefits of computerised experiments? computerised vs non-computerised testing, mental rotation, VVIQ and top down and bottom up processing.
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University of Westminster•Cognitive Psychology
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Lecture notes on a review of some of the topics covered on the Cognitive Psychology module taught at the University of Westminster. Contains notes on the portfolio assessment, the Stroop Test pen and paper vs computerised, what are the benefits of computerised experiments? computerised vs non-computerised testing, mental rotation, VVIQ and top down and bottom up processing.
Notes made on the lecture topic Machine Learning (computer vs humans) for the module Cognitive Psychology 4PSYC002W for the BSc Psychology degree programme taught at the University of Westminster.
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Notes made on the lecture topic Machine Learning (computer vs humans) for the module Cognitive Psychology 4PSYC002W for the BSc Psychology degree programme taught at the University of Westminster.
Seminar notes to a revision session for the module Social Psychology. The notes contains 25 multiple choice questions and answers and six essay-based questions on some of the topics taught for this particular module of the BSc Psychology degree programme which might come up in the exam. It goes through how to plan and structure the answers in order to pass the module. The six questions are the following: 
 
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How have psychologists studied crowding and what significance do these stud...
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Seminar notes to a revision session for the module Social Psychology. The notes contains 25 multiple choice questions and answers and six essay-based questions on some of the topics taught for this particular module of the BSc Psychology degree programme which might come up in the exam. It goes through how to plan and structure the answers in order to pass the module. The six questions are the following: 
 
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How have psychologists studied crowding and what significance do these stud...
Lecture notes to the BSc Psychology module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W on the topic aggression and extremism taught at the University of Westminster.
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Lecture notes to the BSc Psychology module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W on the topic aggression and extremism taught at the University of Westminster.
Lecture notes to Social Psychology module on the topic Prosocial Behaviour, Helping Behaviour, Bystander Intervention taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme.
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Lecture notes to Social Psychology module on the topic Prosocial Behaviour, Helping Behaviour, Bystander Intervention taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme.
Seminar notes to week 10 of the module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme. These notes covers the topics of self-perception, memory, culture and other people.
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Seminar notes to week 10 of the module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W taught at the University of Westminster for the BSc Psychology degree programme. These notes covers the topics of self-perception, memory, culture and other people.
Lecture notes to the module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W on violence against women/FGM female genital mutilation taught at the University of Westminster on the BSc Psychology degree programme.
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Lecture notes to the module Social Psychology 4PSYC001W on violence against women/FGM female genital mutilation taught at the University of Westminster on the BSc Psychology degree programme.