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MindVARK | A-Level Psychology 🧠

by MindVARK

A-Level psychology videos discussing case studies, themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more 🧠

Copyright: MindVARK 2021

Episodes

Hancock et al. (2011) Language of psychopaths

8m · Published 14 May 07:00

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Hancock et al. (2011) examined the features of crime narratives provided by Psychopathic offenders, to find out whether the language they use has unique characteristics compared to non-Psychopathic offenders.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background -

*Aim -

*Sample -

*Methodology -

*Procedure -

*Results -

*Conclusions -

*Evaluations -

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Gould (1982) A nation of morons Bias in IQ testing

11m · Published 11 May 07:00

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Gould (1982) aimed to investigate the early history of intelligence testing developed by Robert Yerkes in the early 1900s.

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*Background -

*Aim -

*Sample -

*Methodology -

*Procedure -

*Results -

*Conclusions -

*Evaluations -

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Baron-Cohen et al. (1997) Autism in adults

9m · Published 07 May 19:47

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Baron-Cohen et al. (1997) aimed to find out whether the ‘Reading the Mind in the Eyes’ task could successfully detect deficits in theory of mind in individuals with autistic spectrum disorder.

A secondary aim of the experiment was to discover whether any gender differences exist in ‘theory of mind’ abilities in neurotypical people.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:03

*Aim - 01:30

*Sample - 01:49

*Methodology - 03:06

*Procedure - 03:38

*Results - 04:58

*Conclusions - 05:47

*Evaluations - 07:24

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Freud (1909) Little Hans

10m · Published 02 Feb 19:58

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Freud (1909) aimed to investigate the case of Little Hans to understand why he had developed his phobia of horses, and he also wanted to gather evidence to support his Psychoanalytic theory, and in particular the phallic stage of psychosexual development.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:03

*Aim - 02:39

*Sample - 02:54

*Methodology - 03:10

*Procedure - 03:36

*Results - 06:11

*Conclusions - 08:07

*Evaluations - 08:55

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Maguire et al. (2000) Taxi drivers

7m · Published 26 Jan 06:30

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Maguire et al. (2000) aimed to investigate whether fully-licensed London taxi drivers have a significantly different hippocampi structure compared to non-taxi drivers.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:04

*Aims - 01:34

*Sample - 01:42

*Methodology - 02:20

*Procedure - 02:43

*Results - 03:44

*Conclusions - 04:45

*Evaluations - 05:31

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Blakemore and Cooper (1970) Impact of early visual experience

8m · Published 19 Jan 06:30

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Blakemore and Cooper (1970) aimed to investigate the effects of a limited early visual experience on the development of the primary visual cortex in cats, and whether brain plasticity occurs innately or is learned.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:05

*Aims - 01:36

*Sample - 01:49

*Methodology - 02:04

*Procedure - 02:29

*Results - 04:02

*Conclusions - 06:32

*Evaluations - 07:06

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Casey et al. (2011) Neural correlates of delay of gratification

10m · Published 12 Jan 17:41

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Casey et al. (2011) aimed to investigate whether delay of gratification in children would predict the ability to control impulses and sensitivity to “alluring or social cues”, at both the neural and behavioural level, when the participants reached adulthood.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:06

*Aim - 01:30

*Sample - 01:44

*Methodology - 02:04

*Procedure - 02:41

*Results - 05:41

*Conclusions - 07:36

*Evaluations - 08:40

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Sperry (1968) Split brain study

9m · Published 24 Nov 06:30

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Sperry (1968) aimed to investigate how each hemisphere of the brain possesses independent streams of consciousness and memories, and how this impacts the abilities of split brain patients.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 0:03

*Aims - 02:05

*Sample - 02:15

*Methodology - 02:33

*Procedure - 02:56

*Results - 04:02

*Conclusions - 06:23

*Evaluations - 07:18

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Lee et al. (1997) Evaluations of lying and truth-telling

9m · Published 17 Nov 06:30

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Lee et al. (1997) devised a study to compare moral evaluations of lying and truth-telling amongst Canadian children and children China.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:04

*Aims - 00:47

*Sample - 00:55

*Methodology - 01:40

*Procedure - 02:59

*Results - 05:20

*Conclusions - 06:50

*Evaluations - 07:47

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Kohlberg (1968) Stages of moral development

9m · Published 10 Nov 06:30

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Kohlberg (1968) aimed to investigate whether his theory of moral development could be supported by evidence gathered in a longitudinal study, conducted over a number of years.

Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.

*Background - 00:04

*Aim - 00:51

*Sample - 01:01

*Methodology - 01:24

*Procedure - 01:50

*Results - 06:17

*Conclusions - 07:50

*Evaluations - 08:28

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MindVARK | A-Level Psychology 🧠 has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:13:20. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 17th, 2024 23:22.

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