60 Second Psychology
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Updated :Mar 21,2018
Developer :Tinderhouse
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Based on the app's reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less: **Cons:** 1. "Limited content and repetitive messages make it feel shallow and unhelpful." 2. "In-app purchases for additional content feel like a money grab." 3. "Lack of customization options for personalizing the experience is disappointing." **Pros:** 1. "Short, digestible lessons provide a quick and accessible introduction to psychology." 2. "Engaging format and illustrations make complex topics feel fun and approachable." 3. "Daily reminders and notifications help keep users engaged and consistent." Please note that these are general summaries based on the app's reviews and may not reflect the opinions of every user.
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Description
60 Second Psychology contains short sets of concise notes that summarise the key points in A level psychology topics. Ideal for on-the-go learning, and revision of key points and terms. The notes cover: facts and theories, evidence and evaluation, and definitions of key terms. Learn and revise using the notes on: Memory, attachment, research methods, research design, social influence, stress, explaining mental disorders, treating mental disorders, approaches to psychology, analysing and presenting data and ethics, inferential statistics. Download the 60 Second Psychology app now for free notes on social influence. 60 Second Psychology notes enable you to: LEARN QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY: Read the 60 Second notes to learn, improve, and revise your knowledge of key facts, theories, evidence, evaluation, and key terms. TAILOR YOUR LEARNING: Start with any topic depending on what you need to learn or revise first. TEST YOURSELF: Test your knowledge of the notes in 60 Second Psychology using the companion Psych Revise app. UNLOCK MORE LEARNING: Through in-app purchasing, access notes on memory, attachment, research methods, stress, explaining mental disorders, treating mental disorders, approaches to psychology, research design, analysing and presenting data and ethics, and inferential statistics. Examples of topics included: Memory: The multi-store and working memory models, forgetting, levels of processing, eyewitness testimony, the cognitive interview. Attachment: Types and theories of attachment, the Strange Situation, disrupting attachment, cultural variations, day care. Research methods: Experiments, case studies, observations, correlation, interviews and questionnaires. Social influence: Conformity, obedience, refusing to obey/conform, Milgram’s studies. Stress: What stress is, body’s response to stress, stress and illness, sources and causes of stress, coping with stress, measuring stress, personal factors, managing stress. Explaining mental disorders: Schizophrenia, depression, phobic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders. Treating mental disorders: Cognitive therapies, biological therapies, psychodynamic therapies, behavioural therapies, humanistic and social therapies. Approaches to psychology: Biological, behavioural, cognitive, psychodynamic, humanistic, social, comparing approaches. Research design: Sampling, aims, hypotheses, operationalisation, experimental design, independent and dependent variables, extraneous variables. Data and ethics: Content analysis, measures of central tendency and dispersion, correlational analysis, bar charts, histograms, ethical research. Inferential statistics: Probability and significance, type 1 and 2 errors, levels of data, choosing and interpreting statistical tests, Chi-squared test, Spearman’s correlation, sign test, Mann-Whitney U-test, Wilcoxon’s test, Pearson’s correlation, t-tests. All notes are written by a qualified psychologist experienced in psychology teaching and research. Download the app now to improve your knowledge. Good luck with your learning!
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