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The Medical Model

WebThere are 3 explanations from the medical model of mental illness: AO3: Strengths of the medical model include: Not blaming people for their abnormal behaviour. The person’s …

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Alternatives to the Medical Model

WebDiagnosis is subjective, not based on scientific assessment. Mental illness is judging the ‘bad’ behaviour of people. Medical model is dehumanising, ignores suffering of person. …

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Reliability and Validity

WebSplit-half. Where a test is split into two and each half is compared to each other to check for consistency. Inter-rater. Where two or more researchers gain consistent results and …

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Reductionism v Holism

WebReductionism is the belief that human behaviour is best explained by breaking it down into smaller constituent parts.Therefore it studies underlying elements. It is based on the idea …

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Issues of Mental Health

WebThere are 3 topics to study in this section. Each has background, a Key Study and an application. 1. Historical context of mental health Background: Historical views of mental …

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Methodological Issues

WebThere are a greater number of methodological issues and debates to be applied in paper 3. Nature/nurture. Freewill/determinism. Reductionism/holism. Individual/situational …

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The 4 main research methods

WebPsychologists use a range of ways to carry out scientific investigations these are known as research methods. We look at four research methods: Experiment. Self-report. …

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Psychodynamic Perspective

WebHancock Principles of the Psychodynamic perspective. Behaviour is influenced by the interaction (dynamism) of drives and forces within the personality (psyche). Behaviour …

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Criminal Psychology

WebApplication: Biological strategy for preventing criminal behaviour. 2. The collection and processing of forensic evidence (Biological) Background: Motivating factors and bias in …

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Historical Context of Mental Health

WebDefinition #3: Deviation from ideal mental health. Abnormality is seen as deviating from an ideal of positive mental health. This includes a positive attitude towards the self and an …

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Criminal Justice and Mental Health

WebJada Hector · David Khey Criminal Justice and Mental Health An Overview for Students

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A Level Psychology

WebSECTION A: Issues in mental health . Answer all the questions in Section A. 1 Outline one historical view of mental illness. [3] 2 (a) Describe the characteristics of a psychotic …

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Distribution Curves

WebNormal Distribution Curves. = arrangement of data that is symmetrical and forms a bell-shaped pattern. The mean, median and/or mode all are shown in the centre at the …

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Paper 3: Applied Psychology

WebApplied Psychology. There are 2 sections and 3 parts to this exam. All 3 parts have the SAME amount of marks (35). Section A: Issues of Mental Health. There are short and …

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Descriptive Statistics

WebDescriptive Statistics. Levels of Data / Levels of Measurement. Quantitative data analysis in psychology tutorial. Watch on. Levels of Measurement and Graphs. Bar chart and pie …

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Mark scheme H567/01 Research methods June 2019

WebMark Scheme for June 2019. Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations. OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA) is a leading UK awarding body, providing a wide range of …

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