The Usefulness of Psychological Research
Exam questions that require you to “assess the usefulness” of psychological research have a high “waffle factor” potential (throwing everything you can think of at
Exam questions that require you to “assess the usefulness” of psychological research have a high “waffle factor” potential (throwing everything you can think of at
Reliability and validity are two important methodological concepts in both Psychology and Sociology because they address the problems involved in “doing research” – and while
Part of our new Revising Psychology Series aimed at a-level and ap psychology students and teachers. The full film covers key: definitions: aim, method and
We’re starting to release the first batch of films in our new Revising Psychology series – short, informative, videos aimed at students and teachers and
Out-and-about filming for our new psychology revision film on Ethnocentrism. Never work with animals, children or, in Steve’s case, inanimate objects…
Divided into three complementary sections: • Repressed Memories • Lost in the Mall • Guided Imagination False Memory features original interview footage with Elizabeth Loftus
Although they’re now a few years old (made around 2012) these short (5 – 6 minute) films from the Economic and Social Science Research Council
Here’s a clip from one of the Psychology videos we made (for ourselves this time) with Elizabeth Loftus. If you’ve ever wondered about her “Lost