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Higher Psychology. An Introduction. Recommended Entry. Candidates will normally be expected to have attained the following or equivalent: Standard Grade in a social subject at Credit level or an equivalent Intermediate 2 Course or Units Or Intermediate 2 Psychology
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Higher Psychology An Introduction
Recommended Entry • Candidates will normally be expected to have attained the following or equivalent: • Standard Grade in a social subject at Credit level or an equivalent Intermediate 2 Course or Units • Or Intermediate 2 Psychology • And Standard Grade English at Credit level or Communication at Intermediate 2 • Should you be here?
I’m a psychologist.
Welcome • Welcome to the Higher Psychology Course • Higher Psychology is a really interesting course and is a great qualification to have for many careers and courses. • However, the course is hard work and requires lots of motivation. • Why do you think psychology is a difficult higher to take?
Getting Started • Before we really begin the course there are two fundamental questions we need to consider. • What do you think they are? • What is psychology? • How is the Higher Psychology course arranged?
What is Psychology? • What do you think of when you think of psychology? • How do you imagine psychologists to look like? • Do you know of any famous psychologists? • Your first task is to find a good definition of psychology and display this as a memorable and colourful poster.
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • You will be studying 5 domains (areas) of psychology. • Cognitive Psychology • Physiological Psychology • Social Psychology • Psychology of Individual Differences • Research Methods • These domains are spread across three units.
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • The three Units to be covered are: • 1. Understanding the individual • 2. Investigating behaviour • 3. The individual in the social context • 1. Understanding the individual • Topic: Memory (Cognitive Psychology) • Topic: Stress (Physiological Psychology)
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • 2. Investigating Behaviour • Domain: Research Methods • Nature of research process is studied and an individual research investigation project is carried out. • 3. Individual in the Social Context • Three of the following topics:
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • Assessment Objectives • 1. Knowledge & Understanding • 2. Analysis & Evaluation • 3. Practical Research Skills • Unit assessments: • Unit 1 = NAB covering objectives 1 & 2 • Unit 2: • 50% = NAB covering objectives 1 & 2 • 50% = Research project covering objective 3 • Unit 3 = NAB covering objectives 1 & 2
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • Course Assessment • Research Investigation = 20% • Question Paper = 80% • Question Paper • 2 hours 30 minutes • 3 sections • 100 marks • Approx 60% K&U, 40% A&E
How is the Higher Psychology course arranged? • Approximate grade boundaries: • 70% = A • 65% = B • 50% = C
Ground Rules • Why should we establish ground rules in psychology? • Think of a rule which you would like to have for our psychology lessons. • Discuss your rule with the person next to you. • Get together in groups of four to share your ideas for rules. • Join to form a group of 8 and work together to pick your top 5 rules.