Matched to our bestselling and trusted The Complete Companions Student Books, and AQA's A Level examination requirements this Revision Guide has been written and reviewed by examiners, providing you with clear, focussed coverage of everything you need to know so you can approach your exams confident of success. Recap key AO1 knowledge and AO3 discussion/evaluation points with just the right amount of information for each topic to consolidate your knowledge and understanding. Apply what you know with targeted revision activities that rehearse key examination skills and guide you through answering every question type you might face. Review and track revision with suggested consolidation activities to embed your learning. Perfect for use alongside the Student Book or as a stand-alone resource for independent revision, this colourful Revision Guide helps you Recap, Apply, Review and ultimately Succeed at A Level Psychology. Other titles include: The Complete Companions: A Level Year 1/AS Psychology Revision Guide for AQA The Complete Companions: A Level Year 1/AS Psychology Student Book The Complete Companions: A Level Year 2 Psychology Student Book The Complete Companions: Paper 1 Exam Workbook for AQA The Complete Companions: Paper 2 Exam Workbook for AQA Workbooks to support A Level Paper 3 optional topics also available.
Recap, Apply, and Review your way to exam success!About the AuthorMike Cardwell is Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology at Bath Spa University. Mike is a widely published textbook author and an experienced conference speaker Mike has co-authored The Complete Companions series for AQA with Cara Flanagan. Rachel Moody was a biology, science and maths teacher and examiner for twenty years before becoming a psychologist. She has taught psychology A level in four sixth form colleges in Hampshire, examines for AQA, and is currently Head of Psychology at King Edward VI School, Southampton.
Book InformationISBN 9780198444886
Author Mike CardwellFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 642g
Dimensions(mm) 297mm * 210mm * 14mm