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- 3.1A Level Debate: The Application of Psychology To Everyday Life
- 3.2A Level Debate: Individual and Situational Explanations
- 3.3A Level Debate: Nature Versus Nurture
- 3.4A Level Debate: The Use of Children in Psychological Research
- 3.5A Level Debate: Cultural Differences
- 3.6A Level Debate: Reductionism Versus Holism
- 3.7A Level Debate: Determinism Versus Free-Will
- 3.8A Level Debate: Idiographic Versus Nmothetic
- 3.9Experiments
- 3.10Questionnaires
- 3.11Psychometric tests
- 3.12Hypotheses
- 3.13Validity
- 3.14Biological Explanation
- 3.15Psychological Explanation
- 3.16Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Diagnostic Criteria For Schizophrenia:: Case Study Of Schizophrenia
- 3.17Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Diagnostic Criteria For Schizophrenia:: Key Study: Freeman et al. (2003) – Virtual Reality And Persecutory Ideation
- 3.18Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Explanations Of Schizophrenia: Biological: Genetic, Biochemical (Dopamine Hypothesis)
- 3.19Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Explanations Of Schizophrenia: Psychological: Cognitive Explanation
- 3.20Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Treatment And Management Of Schizophrenia: Biological: Typical And Atypical Antipsychotics, Electro-Convulsive Therapy
- 3.21Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Treatment And Management Of Schizophrenia: Psychological: Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (e.g. Sensky et al. 2000)
- 3.22Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Diagnostic Criteria For Mood (Affective) Disorders: Beck Depression Inventory
- 3.23Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Biological: Biochemical, Genetic
- 3.24Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Key Study: Oruč et al. (1997) – Genetics Of Depressive Disorder
- 3.25Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Key Study: Oruč et al. (1997) – Genetics Of Depressive Disorder
- 3.26Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Psychological: Beck’s Cognitive Theory Of Depression, Learned Helplessness/Attributional Style (e.g. Seligman et al. 1988)
- 3.27Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Treatment And Management Of Mood Disorders: Biological: Antidepressants (Tricyclics, MAOIs, SSRIs)
- 3.28Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Treatment And Management Of Mood Disorders: Psychological: Beck’s Cognitive Restructuring, Ellis’s REBT
- 3.29Impulse Control Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Impulse Control Disorders: Kleptomania, Pyromania, Gambling Disorder
- 3.30Impulse Control Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Impulse Control Disorders: Measure – Kleptomania Symptom Assessment Scale (K-SAS)
- 3.31Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Biological Explanation – Dopamine
- 3.32Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Positive Reinforcement)
- 3.33Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Cognitive (Miller’s Feeling-State Theory)
- 3.34Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Biological Treatment – Key Study Grant et al. (2008) Treating Gambling Disorder With Drugs And Placebo
- 3.35Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Covert Sensitisation (e.g. Glover 1985)
- 3.36Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Imaginal Desensitisation (e.g. Blaszczynski And Nower 2003)
- 3.37Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- 3.38Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Agoraphobia
- 3.39Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Specific Phobia (Blood-Injection-Injury)
- 3.40Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Measure – Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7)
- 3.41Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Measure – Blood Injection Phobia Inventory (BIPI) (e.g. Mas et al. 2010)
- 3.42Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Biological Explanation – Genetic (e.g. Öst 1992)
- 3.43Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Watson And Rayner 1920 “Little Albert”)
- 3.44Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Psychodynamic (Freud 1909 “Little Hans”)
- 3.45Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Behavioural Therapy – Systematic Desensitisation
- 3.46Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- 3.47Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Applied Tension
- 3.48Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Key Study Chapman And DeLapp (2013) Treating Blood/Injection Phobia With CBT And Applied Tension
- 3.49OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Types Of Obsessions And Compulsions
- 3.50OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Case Study – Rapoport (1989) “Charles”
- 3.51OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Measures – Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory (MOCI)
- 3.52OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Measures – Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
- 3.53OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Biological Explanation – Biochemical
- 3.54OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Biological Explanation – Genetic
- 3.55OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Cognitive (Thinking Error)
- 3.56OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Operant Conditioning)
- 3.57OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Psychodynamic
- 3.58OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Biological Treatment – SSRIs
- 3.59OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Exposure And Response Prevention (ERP) (e.g. Lehmkuhl et al. 2008)
- 3.60OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Exposure And Response Prevention (ERP) (e.g. Lehmkuhl et al. 2008)
- 3.61OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Key Study Lovell et al. (2006) Telephone-Administered CBT
- 3.62Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Exterior Design – Storefront, Window Displays, Landscaping
- 3.63Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Interior Design – Grid Layout, Freeform Layout, Racetrack Layout
- 3.64Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Interior Design – Grid Layout, Freeform Layout, Racetrack Layout
- 3.65Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Key Study – Mower et al. (2012)
- 3.66Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Sound And Consumer Behaviour: Background Music Influencing Spending – Key Study North et al. (2003) Musical Style And Restaurant Spending
- 3.67Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Sound And Consumer Behaviour: Background Noise Influencing Taste Perception – Study Woods et al. (2011)
- 3.68Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Model Of Effects Of Ambience – Mehrabian And Russell’s Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance (PAD) Model
- 3.69Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Effects Of Odour On Shopper Experience – Study Chebat And Michon (2003)
- 3.70Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Effects Of Crowding On Shopper Experience – Study Machleit et al. (2000)
- 3.71Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Environmental Influences On Consumers: Wayfinding In Shopping Malls – Study Dogu And Erkip (2000)
- 3.72Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Environmental Influences On Consumers: Shopper Behaviour And Spatial Movement Patterns – Study Gil et al. (2009)
- 3.73Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Features Of Menu Design And Eye-Tracking – Study Pavesic (2005)
- 3.74Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Primacy And Recency Effects On Menu Choice – Study Dayan And Bar-Hillel (2011)
- 3.75Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Effect Of Food Names On Menu Choice – Study Lockyer (2006)
- 3.76Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Key Study – Robson et al. (2011) Table Spacing In Restaurants
- 3.77Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Defending Place In A Queue – Study Milgram et al. (1986)
- 3.78Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Defending Place In A Queue – Study Milgram et al. (1986)
- 3.79Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Strategies Of Decision-Making: Compensatory, Non-Compensatory, Partially Compensatory
- 3.80Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Internet Shopping And Website Design – Study Jedetski et al. (2002)
- 3.81Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Types Of Heuristics – Availability, Representativeness, Recognition, Take-The-Best, Anchoring
- 3.82Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Point Of Purchase Decisions – Study Wansink et al. (1998)
- 3.83Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Applying Heuristics To Decision-Making Styles – Study del Campo et al. (2016)
- 3.84Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Thinking Fast And Thinking Slow (System 1 And System 2) – Study Shleifer (2012)
- 3.85Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Key Study – Hall et al. (2010) Choice Blindness For Taste Of Jam And Tea
- 3.86Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Consumer Memory For Advertising – Study Burke And Srull (1988)
- 3.87Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Gift-Wrapping – Beliefs Of Giver And Recipient
- 3.88Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Food Package Design – Key Study Becker et al. (2011) Packaging Design And Taste Perception
- 3.89Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Shelf Position And Attention – Study Atalay et al. (2012)
- 3.90Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Sales Techniques – Customer-Focused, Competitor-Focused, Product-Focused
- 3.91Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Interpersonal Influence Techniques – Study Kardes et al. (2007) Disrupt-Then-Reframe
- 3.92Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Interpersonal Influence Techniques – Cialdini’s Six Ways To Close A Sale
- 3.93Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Engel Kollat Blackwell Model Of Buyer Decision-Making
- 3.94Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Reasons For Store Choice – Study Sinha et al. (2002)
- 3.95Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Post-Purchase Cognitive Dissonance – Study Nordvall (2014)
- 3.96Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Yale Model Of Communication (Five Features)
- 3.97Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Types Of Advertising Media – Printed, Television, Internet, Smartphone
- 3.98Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Use Of Eye-Tracking And EEG – Study Ciceri et al. (2020)
- 3.99Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Lauterborn’s 4 Cs Marketing Mix Model
- 3.100Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Advertising–Consumer Interaction: Key Study – Snyder And DeBono (1985) Consumer Personality And Advertising
- 3.101Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Advertising–Consumer Interaction: Product Placement In Films – Study Auty And Lewis (2004)
- 3.102Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Brand Awareness And Recognition: Brand Recognition In Children – Study Fischer et al. (1991)
- 3.103Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Brand Awareness And Recognition: Brand Awareness, Brand Image, Effective Slogans – Study Kohli et al. (2007)
- 3.104Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Practitioner And Patient Interpersonal Skills: Study McKinstry And Wang (1991) Patient Preferences For Doctor Dress Style
- 3.105Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Practitioner And Patient Interpersonal Skills: Study McKinlay (1975) Patient Understanding Of Medical Terminology
- 3.106Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Patient And Practitioner Diagnosis And Consultation Style: Key Study Savage And Armstrong (1990) Doctor-Centred Vs Patient-Centred Style
- 3.107Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Misusing Health Services: Study Safer et al. (1979) Delay In Seeking Medical Treatment
- 3.108Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Misusing Health Services: Study Aleem And Ajarim (1995) Misuse Of Health Services By Patients
- 3.109Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Types Of Non-Adherence And Reasons Why Patients Do Not Adhere: Study Laba et al. (2012)
- 3.110Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Types Of Non-Adherence And Reasons Why Patients Do Not Adhere: Health Belief Model
- 3.111Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Measuring Non-Adherence: Study Riekert And Drotar (1999)
- 3.112Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Measuring Non-Adherence: Study Chung And Naya (2000)
- 3.113Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Improving Adherence: Key Study Yokley And Glenwick (1984) Community Interventions To Improve Adherence
- 3.114Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Improving Adherence: Study Chaney et al. (2004) Funhaler Asthma Spacer Device
- 3.115Health Psychology: Pain: Types And Theories Of Pain: Acute Pain, Chronic Pain, Referred Pain; Theories Of Pain Including Gate Control Theory
- 3.116Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Key Study Brudvik et al. (2016) Pain Assessment By Doctors, Parents, And Children
- 3.117Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Self-Report Measures – McGill Pain Questionnaire
- 3.118Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Behavioural Measures – Observation Of Pain Behaviours
- 3.119Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Physiological Measures – Visual Analogue Scale
- 3.120Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Biological Methods – Drugs
- 3.121Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Psychological Methods – Cognitive Approaches
- 3.122Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Alternative Treatments – Acupuncture, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
- 3.123Health Psychology: Stress: Sources Of Stress: Workplace Stress – Study Chandola et al. (2008) Whitehall II
- 3.124Health Psychology: Stress: Sources Of Stress: Personality Types – Friedman And Rosenman (Type A And B Behaviour)
- 3.125Health Psychology: Stress: Measuring Stress: Self-Report Measures – Study Wang et al. (2005) Perceived Stress Questionnaire
- 3.126Health Psychology: Stress: Measuring Stress: Physiological Measures – Study Evans And Wener (2007) Cortisol Levels In Relation To Train Commuting Stress
- 3.127Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Key Study Bridge et al. (1988) Relaxation And Imagery In Breast Cancer Patients
- 3.128Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Biofeedback – Study Budzynski et al. (1969)
- 3.129Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Cognitive Strategies – Stress Inoculation Training (SIT)
- 3.130Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Strategies For Promoting Health: Fear Arousal – Study Janis And Feshbach (1953) Dental Hygiene
- 3.131Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Strategies For Promoting Health: Providing Information – Study Lewin et al. (1992) Reducing Smoking Behaviour
- 3.132Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Health Promotion In Schools And Worksites: Study Tapper et al. (2003) Food Dudes Programme
- 3.133Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Health Promotion In Schools And Worksites: Study Fox et al. (1987) Token Economy In The Workplace
- 3.134Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Unrealistic Optimism – Study Weinstein (1980)
- 3.135Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Positive Psychology – Study Seligman (2004)
- 3.136Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Key Study Shoshani And Steinmetz (2014) Positive Psychology At School
- 3.137Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Need Theories: Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs
- 3.138Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Need Theories: McClelland’s Achievement Motivation Theory
- 3.139Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Cognitive Theories: Latham And Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
- 3.140Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Cognitive Theories: Vroom’s VIE Expectancy Theory
- 3.141Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Motivators At Work: Key Study Landry et al. (2019) Self-Determination Theory And Rewards
- 3.142Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Great Person Theory
- 3.143Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Charismatic Leadership Theory
- 3.144Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Transformational Leadership Theory
- 3.145Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Ohio And Michigan Studies
- 3.146Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Adaptive Leadership
- 3.147Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Adaptive Leadership
- 3.148Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leadership Style: Key Study Cuadrado et al. (2008) Leadership Style And Gender
- 3.149Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leaders And Followers: Kouzes And Posner’s Leadership Practices
- 3.150Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leaders And Followers: Kelley (1988) Followership Styles
- 3.151Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Tuckman And Jensen (2010) Stages Of Group Development
- 3.152Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Belbin’s Team Roles
- 3.153Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Groupthink – Janis
- 3.154Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Forsyth’s Group Dynamics
- 3.155Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Social Facilitation – Zajonc
- 3.156Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Social Loafing – Study Earley (1993)
- 3.157Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Key Study Claypoole And Szalma (2019) Performance Monitoring And Attention
- 3.158Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Conflict At Work: Thomas–Kilmann Conflict Modes
- 3.159Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Conflict At Work: Study Einarsen (1999) Bullying In The Workplace
- 3.160Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Physical Work Conditions: Job Design And Performance – Study Oldham And Brass (1979)
- 3.161Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Physical Work Conditions: Job Demands And Worker Health – Study Kompier (2006)
- 3.162Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Temporal Conditions Of Work Environments: Shift Work – Study Gold et al. (1992)
- 3.163Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Health And Safety: Accident Monitoring – Study Swat (1997)
- 3.164Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Health And Safety: Token Economy To Reduce Accidents – Study Fox et al. (1987)
- 3.165Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory
- 3.166Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory
- 3.167Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Job Design And Satisfaction – Study Belias And Sklikas (2013)
- 3.168Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Measuring Job Satisfaction: Job Descriptive Index (JDI)
- 3.169Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Measuring Job Satisfaction: Walton’s Quality Of Work Life (QWL)
- 3.170Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Attitudes To Work: Key Study Giacalone And Rosenfeld (1987) Workplace Sabotage
- 3.171Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Attitudes To Work: Blau And Boal’s Model Of Absenteeism And Commitment
- 3.172Clinical Psychology: Freeman, D, Slater, M, Bebbington, P E, Garety, P A, Kuipers, E, Fowler, D, Met, A, Read, C, Jordan, J and Vinayagamoorthy, V (2003), Can virtual reality be used to investigate persecutory ideation? The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 191(8): 509–14
- 3.173Clinical Psychology: Oruč, L, Verheyen, G R, Furac, I, Jakovljević, M, Ivezić, S, Raeymaekers, P and Broeckhoven, C V (1997), Association analysis of the 5‐HT2C receptor and 5‐HT transporter genes in bipolar disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 74(5): 504–6
- 3.174Clinical Psychology: Grant, J E, Kim, S W, Hollander, E and Potenza, M N (2008), Predicting response to opiate antagonists and placebo in the treatment of pathological gambling. Psychopharmacology, 200(4): 521–27
- 3.175Clinical Psychology: Chapman, L K and DeLapp, R C (2013), Nine Session Treatment of a Blood–Injection–Injury Phobia With Manualized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Adult Case Example. Clinical Case Studies, 20(10): 299–312
- 3.176Clinical Psychology: Lovell, K, Cox, D, Haddock, G, Jones, C, Raines, D, Garvey, R, Roberts, C and Hadley, S (2006), Telephone administered cognitive behaviour therapy for treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder: randomised controlled non-inferiority trial. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 333(7574): 883
- 3.177Consumer Psychology: North, A C, Shilcock, A and Hargreaves, D J (2003), The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending. Environment and Behavior, 35(5): 712–18
- 3.178Consumer Psychology: Robson, S K, Kimes, S E, Becker, F D and Evans, G W (2011), Consumers’ Responses to Table Spacing in Restaurants. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 52(3): 253–64
- 3.179Consumer Psychology: Hall, L, Johansson, P, Tärning, B, Sikström, S and Deutgen, T (2010), Magic at the marketplace: Choice blindness for the taste of jam and the smell of tea. Cognition, 117(1): 54–61
- 3.180Consumer Psychology: Becker, L, van Rompay, T J, Schifferstein, H N and Galetzka, M (2011), Tough package, strong taste: The influence of packaging design on taste impressions and product evaluations. Food Quality and Preference, 22(1): 17–23
- 3.181Consumer Psychology: Snyder, M and DeBono, K G (1985), Appeals to image and claims about quality: Understanding the psychology of advertising. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49(3): 586–97
- 3.182Health Psychology: Savage, R and Armstrong, D (1990), Effect of a general practitioner’s consulting style on patients’ satisfaction: a controlled study. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 301(6758): 968–70
- 3.183Health Psychology: Yokley, J M and Glenwick, D S (1984), Increasing the immunization of preschool children; an evaluation of applied community interventions. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 17(3): 313–25
- 3.184Health Psychology: Brudvik, C, Moutte, S D, Baste, V and Morken, T (2016), A comparison of pain assessment by physicians, parents and children in an outpatient setting. Emergency Medicine Journal, 34(3): 138–44
- 3.185Health Psychology: Bridge, L R, Benson, P, Pietroni, P C and Priest, R G (1988), Relaxation and imagery in the treatment of breast cancer. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 297: 1169–72
- 3.186Health Psychology: Shoshani, A and Steinmetz, S (2014), Positive Psychology at School: A School-Based Intervention to Promote Adolescents’ Mental Health and Well-Being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15(6): 1289–1311
- 3.187Organisational Psychology: Landry, A T, Zhang, Y, Papachristopoulos, K and Forest, J (2019), Applying Self-Determination Theory to understand the motivational impact of cash rewards: New evidence from lab experiments. International Journal of Psychology, 55(2): 487–98
- 3.188Organisational Psychology: Cuadrado, I, Morales, J F and Recio, P (2008), Women’s access to managerial positions: an experimental study of leadership styles and gender. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 11(1): 55–65
- 3.189Organisational Psychology: Claypoole, V L and Szalma, J L (2019), Electronic Performance Monitoring and sustained attention: Social facilitation for modern applications. Computers in Human Behavior, 94: 25–34
- 3.190Organisational Psychology: Swat, K (1997), Monitoring of Accidents and Risk Events in Industrial Plants. Journal of Occupational Health, 39(2): 100–04
- 3.191Organisational Psychology: Giacalone, R A and Rosenfeld, P (1987), Reasons for Employee Sabotage in the Workplace. Journal of Business and Psychology, 1(4): 367–78
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- QuizzesShort Quizzes To Auto-Test Your Knowledge of The Syllabus42
- 5.1Experiments10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.2Questionnaire10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.3Psychometric Tests10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.4Hypotheses10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.5Validity10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.6The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.7Consumers’ Responses To Table Spacing In Restaurants10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.8Magic At The Marketplace: Choice Blindness For The Taste of Jam And The Smell of Tea10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.9Tough Package, Strong Taste: The Influence of Packaging Design On Taste Impressions And Product Evaluations10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.10Appeals To Image And Claims About Quality: Understanding The Psychology of Advertising10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.11Retail Store Design10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.12Sound And Consumer Behavior10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.13Retail Atmospherics10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.14Environmental Influences on Consumers10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.15Menu Design Psychology10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.16Menu Design Psychology10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.17Choice Heuristics10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.18Mistakes In Decision-Making10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.19Packaging And Positioning of A Product10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.20Buying The Product10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.21Types of Advertising And Advertising Techniques10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.22Advertising-Consumer Interaction10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.23Brand Awareness And Recognition10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.24Applying Self-Determination Theory To Understand The Motivational Impact of Cash Rewards: New Evidence From Lab Experiments10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.25Women’s Access To Managerial Positions: An Experimental Study of Leadership Styles And Gender10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.26Electronic Performance Monitoring And Sustained Attention: Social Facilitation For Modern Applications10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.27Monitoring of Accidents And Risk Events In Industrial Plants10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.28Reasons For Employee Sabotage In The Workplace10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.29Need Theories10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.30Cognitive Theories10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.31Motivators At Work10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.32Traditional And Modern Theories of Leadership10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.33Leadership Style10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.34Leaders And Followers10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.35Group Development And Decision-Making10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.36Individual And Group Performance10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.37Physical Work Conditions10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.38Temporal Conditions of Work Envrionments10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.39Health And Safety10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.40Theories of Job Satisfaction10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.41Measuring Job-Satisfaction10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.42Attitudes To Work10 Minutes0 Questions
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- 6.1A Level Debate: The Application of Psychology To Everyday Life
- 6.2A Level Debate: Individual and Situational Explanations
- 6.3A Level Debate: Nature Versus Nurture
- 6.4A Level Debate: The Use of Children in Psychological Research
- 6.5A Level Debate: Cultural Differences
- 6.6A Level Debate: Reductionism Versus Holism
- 6.7A Level Debate: Determinism Versus Free-Will
- 6.8A Level Debate: Idiographic Versus Nmothetic
- 6.9Experiments
- 6.10Questionnaires
- 6.11Psychometric tests
- 6.12Hypotheses
- 6.13Validity
- 6.14Biological Explanation
- 6.15Psychological Explanation
- 6.16Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Diagnostic Criteria For Schizophrenia:: Case Study Of Schizophrenia
- 6.17Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Diagnostic Criteria For Schizophrenia:: Key Study: Freeman et al. (2003) – Virtual Reality And Persecutory Ideation
- 6.18Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Explanations Of Schizophrenia: Biological: Genetic, Biochemical (Dopamine Hypothesis)
- 6.19Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Explanations Of Schizophrenia: Psychological: Cognitive Explanation
- 6.20Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Treatment And Management Of Schizophrenia: Biological: Typical And Atypical Antipsychotics, Electro-Convulsive Therapy
- 6.21Clinical Psychology: Schizophrenia: Treatment And Management Of Schizophrenia: Psychological: Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (e.g. Sensky et al. 2000)
- 6.22Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Diagnostic Criteria For Mood (Affective) Disorders: Beck Depression Inventory
- 6.23Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Biological: Biochemical, Genetic
- 6.24Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Key Study: Oruč et al. (1997) – Genetics Of Depressive Disorder
- 6.25Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Explanations Of Depressive Disorder (Unipolar): Key Study: Oruč et al. (1997) – Genetics Of Depressive Disorder
- 6.26Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Psychological: Beck’s Cognitive Theory Of Depression, Learned Helplessness/Attributional Style (e.g. Seligman et al. 1988)
- 6.27Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Treatment And Management Of Mood Disorders: Biological: Antidepressants (Tricyclics, MAOIs, SSRIs)
- 6.28Clinical Psychology: Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive Disorder (Unipolar) And Bipolar Disorder: Treatment And Management Of Mood Disorders: Psychological: Beck’s Cognitive Restructuring, Ellis’s REBT
- 6.29Impulse Control Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Impulse Control Disorders: Kleptomania, Pyromania, Gambling Disorder
- 6.30Impulse Control Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Impulse Control Disorders: Measure – Kleptomania Symptom Assessment Scale (K-SAS)
- 6.31Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Biological Explanation – Dopamine
- 6.32Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Positive Reinforcement)
- 6.33Impulse Control Disorders: Explanations Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Cognitive (Miller’s Feeling-State Theory)
- 6.34Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Biological Treatment – Key Study Grant et al. (2008) Treating Gambling Disorder With Drugs And Placebo
- 6.35Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Covert Sensitisation (e.g. Glover 1985)
- 6.36Impulse Control Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Impulse Control Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Imaginal Desensitisation (e.g. Blaszczynski And Nower 2003)
- 6.37Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- 6.38Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Agoraphobia
- 6.39Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Specific Phobia (Blood-Injection-Injury)
- 6.40Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Measure – Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7)
- 6.41Anxiety Disorders: Diagnostic Criteria For Anxiety Disorders: Measure – Blood Injection Phobia Inventory (BIPI) (e.g. Mas et al. 2010)
- 6.42Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Biological Explanation – Genetic (e.g. Öst 1992)
- 6.43Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Watson And Rayner 1920 “Little Albert”)
- 6.44Anxiety Disorders: Explanations Of Fear-Related Disorders: Psychological Explanation – Psychodynamic (Freud 1909 “Little Hans”)
- 6.45Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Behavioural Therapy – Systematic Desensitisation
- 6.46Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- 6.47Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Applied Tension
- 6.48Anxiety Disorders: Treatment And Management Of Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Therapy – Key Study Chapman And DeLapp (2013) Treating Blood/Injection Phobia With CBT And Applied Tension
- 6.49OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Types Of Obsessions And Compulsions
- 6.50OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Case Study – Rapoport (1989) “Charles”
- 6.51OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Measures – Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory (MOCI)
- 6.52OCD: Diagnostic Criteria For OCD: Measures – Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
- 6.53OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Biological Explanation – Biochemical
- 6.54OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Biological Explanation – Genetic
- 6.55OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Cognitive (Thinking Error)
- 6.56OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Behavioural (Operant Conditioning)
- 6.57OCD: Explanations Of OCD: Psychological Explanation – Psychodynamic
- 6.58OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Biological Treatment – SSRIs
- 6.59OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Exposure And Response Prevention (ERP) (e.g. Lehmkuhl et al. 2008)
- 6.60OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Exposure And Response Prevention (ERP) (e.g. Lehmkuhl et al. 2008)
- 6.61OCD: Treatment And Management Of OCD: Psychological Therapy – Key Study Lovell et al. (2006) Telephone-Administered CBT
- 6.62Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Exterior Design – Storefront, Window Displays, Landscaping
- 6.63Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Interior Design – Grid Layout, Freeform Layout, Racetrack Layout
- 6.64Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Types Of Store Interior Design – Grid Layout, Freeform Layout, Racetrack Layout
- 6.65Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Store Design: Key Study – Mower et al. (2012)
- 6.66Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Sound And Consumer Behaviour: Background Music Influencing Spending – Key Study North et al. (2003) Musical Style And Restaurant Spending
- 6.67Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Sound And Consumer Behaviour: Background Noise Influencing Taste Perception – Study Woods et al. (2011)
- 6.68Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Model Of Effects Of Ambience – Mehrabian And Russell’s Pleasure-Arousal-Dominance (PAD) Model
- 6.69Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Effects Of Odour On Shopper Experience – Study Chebat And Michon (2003)
- 6.70Consumer Psychology: The Physical Environment: Retail Atmospherics: Effects Of Crowding On Shopper Experience – Study Machleit et al. (2000)
- 6.71Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Environmental Influences On Consumers: Wayfinding In Shopping Malls – Study Dogu And Erkip (2000)
- 6.72Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Environmental Influences On Consumers: Shopper Behaviour And Spatial Movement Patterns – Study Gil et al. (2009)
- 6.73Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Features Of Menu Design And Eye-Tracking – Study Pavesic (2005)
- 6.74Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Primacy And Recency Effects On Menu Choice – Study Dayan And Bar-Hillel (2011)
- 6.75Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Menu Design Psychology: Effect Of Food Names On Menu Choice – Study Lockyer (2006)
- 6.76Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Key Study – Robson et al. (2011) Table Spacing In Restaurants
- 6.77Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Defending Place In A Queue – Study Milgram et al. (1986)
- 6.78Consumer Psychology: The Psychological Environment: Consumer Behaviour And Personal Space: Defending Place In A Queue – Study Milgram et al. (1986)
- 6.79Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Strategies Of Decision-Making: Compensatory, Non-Compensatory, Partially Compensatory
- 6.80Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Internet Shopping And Website Design – Study Jedetski et al. (2002)
- 6.81Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Types Of Heuristics – Availability, Representativeness, Recognition, Take-The-Best, Anchoring
- 6.82Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Point Of Purchase Decisions – Study Wansink et al. (1998)
- 6.83Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Choice Heuristics: Applying Heuristics To Decision-Making Styles – Study del Campo et al. (2016)
- 6.84Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Thinking Fast And Thinking Slow (System 1 And System 2) – Study Shleifer (2012)
- 6.85Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Key Study – Hall et al. (2010) Choice Blindness For Taste Of Jam And Tea
- 6.86Consumer Psychology: Consumer Decision-Making: Mistakes In Decision-Making: Consumer Memory For Advertising – Study Burke And Srull (1988)
- 6.87Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Gift-Wrapping – Beliefs Of Giver And Recipient
- 6.88Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Food Package Design – Key Study Becker et al. (2011) Packaging Design And Taste Perception
- 6.89Consumer Psychology: The Product: Packaging And Positioning Of A Product: Shelf Position And Attention – Study Atalay et al. (2012)
- 6.90Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Sales Techniques – Customer-Focused, Competitor-Focused, Product-Focused
- 6.91Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Interpersonal Influence Techniques – Study Kardes et al. (2007) Disrupt-Then-Reframe
- 6.92Consumer Psychology: The Product: Selling The Product: Interpersonal Influence Techniques – Cialdini’s Six Ways To Close A Sale
- 6.93Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Engel Kollat Blackwell Model Of Buyer Decision-Making
- 6.94Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Reasons For Store Choice – Study Sinha et al. (2002)
- 6.95Consumer Psychology: The Product: Buying The Product: Post-Purchase Cognitive Dissonance – Study Nordvall (2014)
- 6.96Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Yale Model Of Communication (Five Features)
- 6.97Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Types Of Advertising Media – Printed, Television, Internet, Smartphone
- 6.98Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Use Of Eye-Tracking And EEG – Study Ciceri et al. (2020)
- 6.99Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Types Of Advertising And Techniques: Lauterborn’s 4 Cs Marketing Mix Model
- 6.100Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Advertising–Consumer Interaction: Key Study – Snyder And DeBono (1985) Consumer Personality And Advertising
- 6.101Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Advertising–Consumer Interaction: Product Placement In Films – Study Auty And Lewis (2004)
- 6.102Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Brand Awareness And Recognition: Brand Recognition In Children – Study Fischer et al. (1991)
- 6.103Consumer Psychology: Advertising: Brand Awareness And Recognition: Brand Awareness, Brand Image, Effective Slogans – Study Kohli et al. (2007)
- 6.104Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Practitioner And Patient Interpersonal Skills: Study McKinstry And Wang (1991) Patient Preferences For Doctor Dress Style
- 6.105Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Practitioner And Patient Interpersonal Skills: Study McKinlay (1975) Patient Understanding Of Medical Terminology
- 6.106Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Patient And Practitioner Diagnosis And Consultation Style: Key Study Savage And Armstrong (1990) Doctor-Centred Vs Patient-Centred Style
- 6.107Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Misusing Health Services: Study Safer et al. (1979) Delay In Seeking Medical Treatment
- 6.108Health Psychology: The Patient–Practitioner Relationship: Misusing Health Services: Study Aleem And Ajarim (1995) Misuse Of Health Services By Patients
- 6.109Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Types Of Non-Adherence And Reasons Why Patients Do Not Adhere: Study Laba et al. (2012)
- 6.110Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Types Of Non-Adherence And Reasons Why Patients Do Not Adhere: Health Belief Model
- 6.111Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Measuring Non-Adherence: Study Riekert And Drotar (1999)
- 6.112Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Measuring Non-Adherence: Study Chung And Naya (2000)
- 6.113Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Improving Adherence: Key Study Yokley And Glenwick (1984) Community Interventions To Improve Adherence
- 6.114Health Psychology: Adherence To Medical Advice: Improving Adherence: Study Chaney et al. (2004) Funhaler Asthma Spacer Device
- 6.115Health Psychology: Pain: Types And Theories Of Pain: Acute Pain, Chronic Pain, Referred Pain; Theories Of Pain Including Gate Control Theory
- 6.116Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Key Study Brudvik et al. (2016) Pain Assessment By Doctors, Parents, And Children
- 6.117Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Self-Report Measures – McGill Pain Questionnaire
- 6.118Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Behavioural Measures – Observation Of Pain Behaviours
- 6.119Health Psychology: Pain: Measuring Pain: Physiological Measures – Visual Analogue Scale
- 6.120Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Biological Methods – Drugs
- 6.121Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Psychological Methods – Cognitive Approaches
- 6.122Health Psychology: Pain: Managing And Controlling Pain: Alternative Treatments – Acupuncture, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
- 6.123Health Psychology: Stress: Sources Of Stress: Workplace Stress – Study Chandola et al. (2008) Whitehall II
- 6.124Health Psychology: Stress: Sources Of Stress: Personality Types – Friedman And Rosenman (Type A And B Behaviour)
- 6.125Health Psychology: Stress: Measuring Stress: Self-Report Measures – Study Wang et al. (2005) Perceived Stress Questionnaire
- 6.126Health Psychology: Stress: Measuring Stress: Physiological Measures – Study Evans And Wener (2007) Cortisol Levels In Relation To Train Commuting Stress
- 6.127Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Key Study Bridge et al. (1988) Relaxation And Imagery In Breast Cancer Patients
- 6.128Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Biofeedback – Study Budzynski et al. (1969)
- 6.129Health Psychology: Stress: Managing Stress: Cognitive Strategies – Stress Inoculation Training (SIT)
- 6.130Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Strategies For Promoting Health: Fear Arousal – Study Janis And Feshbach (1953) Dental Hygiene
- 6.131Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Strategies For Promoting Health: Providing Information – Study Lewin et al. (1992) Reducing Smoking Behaviour
- 6.132Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Health Promotion In Schools And Worksites: Study Tapper et al. (2003) Food Dudes Programme
- 6.133Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Health Promotion In Schools And Worksites: Study Fox et al. (1987) Token Economy In The Workplace
- 6.134Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Unrealistic Optimism – Study Weinstein (1980)
- 6.135Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Positive Psychology – Study Seligman (2004)
- 6.136Health Psychology: Health Promotion: Individual Factors In Changing Health Beliefs: Key Study Shoshani And Steinmetz (2014) Positive Psychology At School
- 6.137Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Need Theories: Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs
- 6.138Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Need Theories: McClelland’s Achievement Motivation Theory
- 6.139Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Cognitive Theories: Latham And Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
- 6.140Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Cognitive Theories: Vroom’s VIE Expectancy Theory
- 6.141Organisational Psychology: Motivation To Work: Motivators At Work: Key Study Landry et al. (2019) Self-Determination Theory And Rewards
- 6.142Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Great Person Theory
- 6.143Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Charismatic Leadership Theory
- 6.144Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Transformational Leadership Theory
- 6.145Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Ohio And Michigan Studies
- 6.146Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Adaptive Leadership
- 6.147Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Traditional And Modern Theories Of Leadership: Adaptive Leadership
- 6.148Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leadership Style: Key Study Cuadrado et al. (2008) Leadership Style And Gender
- 6.149Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leaders And Followers: Kouzes And Posner’s Leadership Practices
- 6.150Organisational Psychology: Leadership And Management: Leaders And Followers: Kelley (1988) Followership Styles
- 6.151Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Tuckman And Jensen (2010) Stages Of Group Development
- 6.152Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Belbin’s Team Roles
- 6.153Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Groupthink – Janis
- 6.154Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Group Development And Decision-Making: Forsyth’s Group Dynamics
- 6.155Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Social Facilitation – Zajonc
- 6.156Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Social Loafing – Study Earley (1993)
- 6.157Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Individual And Group Performance: Key Study Claypoole And Szalma (2019) Performance Monitoring And Attention
- 6.158Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Conflict At Work: Thomas–Kilmann Conflict Modes
- 6.159Organisational Psychology: Group Behaviour In Organisations: Conflict At Work: Study Einarsen (1999) Bullying In The Workplace
- 6.160Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Physical Work Conditions: Job Design And Performance – Study Oldham And Brass (1979)
- 6.161Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Physical Work Conditions: Job Demands And Worker Health – Study Kompier (2006)
- 6.162Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Temporal Conditions Of Work Environments: Shift Work – Study Gold et al. (1992)
- 6.163Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Health And Safety: Accident Monitoring – Study Swat (1997)
- 6.164Organisational Psychology: Organisational Work Conditions: Health And Safety: Token Economy To Reduce Accidents – Study Fox et al. (1987)
- 6.165Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory
- 6.166Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory
- 6.167Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Theories Of Job Satisfaction: Job Design And Satisfaction – Study Belias And Sklikas (2013)
- 6.168Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Measuring Job Satisfaction: Job Descriptive Index (JDI)
- 6.169Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Measuring Job Satisfaction: Walton’s Quality Of Work Life (QWL)
- 6.170Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Attitudes To Work: Key Study Giacalone And Rosenfeld (1987) Workplace Sabotage
- 6.171Organisational Psychology: Satisfaction At Work: Attitudes To Work: Blau And Boal’s Model Of Absenteeism And Commitment
- 6.172Clinical Psychology: Freeman, D, Slater, M, Bebbington, P E, Garety, P A, Kuipers, E, Fowler, D, Met, A, Read, C, Jordan, J and Vinayagamoorthy, V (2003), Can virtual reality be used to investigate persecutory ideation? The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 191(8): 509–14
- 6.173Clinical Psychology: Oruč, L, Verheyen, G R, Furac, I, Jakovljević, M, Ivezić, S, Raeymaekers, P and Broeckhoven, C V (1997), Association analysis of the 5‐HT2C receptor and 5‐HT transporter genes in bipolar disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 74(5): 504–6
- 6.174Clinical Psychology: Grant, J E, Kim, S W, Hollander, E and Potenza, M N (2008), Predicting response to opiate antagonists and placebo in the treatment of pathological gambling. Psychopharmacology, 200(4): 521–27
- 6.175Clinical Psychology: Chapman, L K and DeLapp, R C (2013), Nine Session Treatment of a Blood–Injection–Injury Phobia With Manualized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Adult Case Example. Clinical Case Studies, 20(10): 299–312
- 6.176Clinical Psychology: Lovell, K, Cox, D, Haddock, G, Jones, C, Raines, D, Garvey, R, Roberts, C and Hadley, S (2006), Telephone administered cognitive behaviour therapy for treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder: randomised controlled non-inferiority trial. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 333(7574): 883
- 6.177Consumer Psychology: North, A C, Shilcock, A and Hargreaves, D J (2003), The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending. Environment and Behavior, 35(5): 712–18
- 6.178Consumer Psychology: Robson, S K, Kimes, S E, Becker, F D and Evans, G W (2011), Consumers’ Responses to Table Spacing in Restaurants. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 52(3): 253–64
- 6.179Consumer Psychology: Hall, L, Johansson, P, Tärning, B, Sikström, S and Deutgen, T (2010), Magic at the marketplace: Choice blindness for the taste of jam and the smell of tea. Cognition, 117(1): 54–61
- 6.180Consumer Psychology: Becker, L, van Rompay, T J, Schifferstein, H N and Galetzka, M (2011), Tough package, strong taste: The influence of packaging design on taste impressions and product evaluations. Food Quality and Preference, 22(1): 17–23
- 6.181Consumer Psychology: Snyder, M and DeBono, K G (1985), Appeals to image and claims about quality: Understanding the psychology of advertising. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49(3): 586–97
- 6.182Health Psychology: Savage, R and Armstrong, D (1990), Effect of a general practitioner’s consulting style on patients’ satisfaction: a controlled study. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 301(6758): 968–70
- 6.183Health Psychology: Yokley, J M and Glenwick, D S (1984), Increasing the immunization of preschool children; an evaluation of applied community interventions. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 17(3): 313–25
- 6.184Health Psychology: Brudvik, C, Moutte, S D, Baste, V and Morken, T (2016), A comparison of pain assessment by physicians, parents and children in an outpatient setting. Emergency Medicine Journal, 34(3): 138–44
- 6.185Health Psychology: Bridge, L R, Benson, P, Pietroni, P C and Priest, R G (1988), Relaxation and imagery in the treatment of breast cancer. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 297: 1169–72
- 6.186Health Psychology: Shoshani, A and Steinmetz, S (2014), Positive Psychology at School: A School-Based Intervention to Promote Adolescents’ Mental Health and Well-Being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15(6): 1289–1311
- 6.187Organisational Psychology: Landry, A T, Zhang, Y, Papachristopoulos, K and Forest, J (2019), Applying Self-Determination Theory to understand the motivational impact of cash rewards: New evidence from lab experiments. International Journal of Psychology, 55(2): 487–98
- 6.188Organisational Psychology: Cuadrado, I, Morales, J F and Recio, P (2008), Women’s access to managerial positions: an experimental study of leadership styles and gender. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 11(1): 55–65
- 6.189Organisational Psychology: Claypoole, V L and Szalma, J L (2019), Electronic Performance Monitoring and sustained attention: Social facilitation for modern applications. Computers in Human Behavior, 94: 25–34
- 6.190Organisational Psychology: Swat, K (1997), Monitoring of Accidents and Risk Events in Industrial Plants. Journal of Occupational Health, 39(2): 100–04
- 6.191Organisational Psychology: Giacalone, R A and Rosenfeld, P (1987), Reasons for Employee Sabotage in the Workplace. Journal of Business and Psychology, 1(4): 367–78
- AssignmentsDetailed Assignments For Syllabus Preparation (Including Past Paper Questions)42
- 7.1Experiments3 Days
- 7.2Questionnaire3 Days
- 7.3Psychometric Tests3 Days
- 7.4Hypotheses3 Days
- 7.5Validity3 Days
- 7.6The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending3 Days
- 7.7Consumers’ Responses To Table Spacing In Restaurants3 Days
- 7.8Magic At The Marketplace: Choice Blindness For The Taste of Jam And The Smell of Tea3 Days
- 7.9Tough Package, Strong Taste: The Influence of Packaging Design On Taste Impressions And Product Evaluations3 Days
- 7.10Appeals To Image And Claims About Quality: Understanding The Psychology of Advertising3 Days
- 7.11Retail Store Design3 Days
- 7.12Sound And Consumer Behavior3 Days
- 7.13Retail Atmospherics3 Days
- 7.14Environmental Influences on Consumers3 Days
- 7.15Menu Design Psychology3 Days
- 7.16Consumer Decision-Making3 Days
- 7.17Choice Heuristics3 Days
- 7.18Mistakes In Decision-Making3 Days
- 7.19Packaging And Positioning of A Product3 Days
- 7.20Buying The Product3 Days
- 7.21Types of Advertising And Advertising Techniques3 Days
- 7.22Advertising-Consumer Interaction3 Days
- 7.23Brand Awareness And Recognition3 Days
- 7.24Applying Self-Determination Theory To Understand The Motivational Impact of Cash Rewards: New Evidence From Lab Experiments3 Days
- 7.25Women’s Access To Managerial Positions: An Experimental Study of Leadership Styles And Gender3 Days
- 7.26Electronic Performance Monitoring And Sustained Attention: Social Facilitation For Modern Applications3 Days
- 7.27Monitoring of Accidents And Risk Events In Industrial Plants3 Days
- 7.28Reasons For Employee Sabotage In The Workplace3 Days
- 7.29Need Theories3 Days
- 7.30Cognitive Theories3 Days
- 7.31Motivators At Work3 Days
- 7.32Traditional And Modern Theories of Leadership3 Days
- 7.33Leadership Style3 Days
- 7.34Leaders And Followers3 Days
- 7.35Group Development And Decision-Making3 Days
- 7.36Individual And Group Performance3 Days
- 7.37Physical Work Conditions3 Days
- 7.38Temporal Conditions of Work Envrionments3 Days
- 7.39Health And Safety3 Days
- 7.40Theories of Job Satisfaction3 Days
- 7.41Measuring Job-Satisfaction3 Days
- 7.42Attitudes To Work3 Days
- Paper Pattern/ Paper Preparation/ Techniques To Attempt The Paper/ Common Mistakes To AvoidDetailed Information Including Written + Video Material Regarding Paper Attempt / Preparation/ Techniques/ Common Mistakes To Avoid0
- Solved Past PapersDetailed Written Explanations And Solutions of Past Papers, Including Model Answers and Explanations For Past Paper Questions0
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- Notes (Rearranged Version)Notes Arranged In A Different Style For Preparation Ease55
- 11.1Experiments
- 11.2Questionnaire
- 11.3Psychometric Tests
- 11.4Hypotheses
- 11.5Validity
- 11.6The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending
- 11.7Consumers’ Responses To Table Spacing In Restaurants
- 11.8Magic At The Marketplace: Choice Blindness For The Taste of Jam And The Smell of Tea
- 11.9Tough Package, Strong Taste: The Influence of Packaging Design On Taste Impressions And Product Evaluations
- 11.10Appeals To Image And Claims About Quality: Understanding The Psychology of Advertising
- 11.11Retail Store Design
- 11.12Sound And Consumer Behavior
- 11.13Retail Atmospherics
- 11.14Environmental Influences on Consumers
- 11.15Menu Design Psychology
- 11.16Consumer Decision-Making
- 11.17Consumer Behavior and Personal Space
- 11.18Choice Heuristics
- 11.19Mistakes In Decision-Making
- 11.20Packaging And Positioning of A Product
- 11.21Selling The Product
- 11.22Buying The Product
- 11.23Types of Advertising And Advertising Techniques
- 11.24Advertising-Consumer Interaction
- 11.25Brand Awareness And Recognition
- 11.26Applying Self-Determination Theory To Understand The Motivational Impact of Cash Rewards: New Evidence From Lab Experiments
- 11.27Women’s Access To Managerial Positions: An Experimental Study of Leadership Styles And Gender
- 11.28Electronic Performance Monitoring And Sustained Attention: Social Facilitation For Modern Applications
- 11.29Monitoring of Accidents And Risk Events In Industrial Plants
- 11.30Reasons For Employee Sabotage In The Workplace
- 11.31Need Theories
- 11.32Cognitive Theories
- 11.33Motivators At Work
- 11.34Traditional And Modern Theories of Leadership
- 11.35Leadership Style
- 11.36Leaders And Followers
- 11.37Group Development And Decision-Making
- 11.38Individual And Group Performance
- 11.39Physical Work Conditions
- 11.40Conflict At Work
- 11.41Temporal Conditions of Work Envrionments
- 11.42Health And Safety
- 11.43Theories of Job Satisfaction
- 11.44Measuring Job-Satisfaction
- 11.45Attitudes To Work
- 11.46Schizophrenia
- 11.47Mood (Affective) Disorders: Depressive, Disorder (Unipolar) and Bipolar Disorder
- 11.48Impulse Control Disorders
- 11.49Anxiety Disorders and Fear-Related Disorders
- 11.50Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- 11.51The Patient-Practitioner Relationship
- 11.52Adherence to Medical Advice
- 11.53Pain
- 11.54Stress
- 11.55Health Promotion
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- 12.1Experiments
- 12.2Questionnaire
- 12.3Psychometric Tests
- 12.4Hypotheses
- 12.5Validity
- 12.6The Effect of Musical Style on Restaurant Customers’ Spending
- 12.7Consumers’ Responses To Table Spacing In Restaurants
- 12.8Magic At The Marketplace: Choice Blindness For The Taste of Jam And The Smell of Tea
- 12.9Tough Package, Strong Taste: The Influence of Packaging Design On Taste Impressions And Product Evaluations
- 12.10Appeals To Image And Claims About Quality: Understanding The Psychology of Advertising
- 12.11Retail Store Design
- 12.12Sound And Consumer Behavior
- 12.13Retail Atmospherics
- 12.14Environmental Influences on Consumers
- 12.15Menu Design Psychology
- 12.16Consumer Decision-Making
- 12.17Choice Heuristics
- 12.18Mistakes In Decision-Making
- 12.19Packaging And Positioning of A Product
- 12.20Buying The Product
- 12.21Types of Advertising And Advertising Techniques
- 12.22Advertising-Consumer Interaction
- 12.23Brand Awareness And Recognition
- 12.24Applying Self-Determination Theory To Understand The Motivational Impact of Cash Rewards: New Evidence From Lab Experiments
- 12.25Women’s Access To Managerial Positions: An Experimental Study of Leadership Styles And Gender
- 12.26Electronic Performance Monitoring And Sustained Attention: Social Facilitation For Modern Applications
- 12.27Monitoring of Accidents And Risk Events In Industrial Plants
- 12.28Reasons For Employee Sabotage In The Workplace
- 12.29Need Theories
- 12.30Cognitive Theories
- 12.31Motivators At Work
- 12.32Traditional And Modern Theories of Leadership
- 12.33Leadership Style
- 12.34Leaders And Followers
- 12.35Group Development And Decision-Making
- 12.36Individual And Group Performance
- 12.37Physical Work Conditions
- 12.38Temporal Conditions of Work Envrionments
- 12.39Health And Safety
- 12.40Theories of Job Satisfaction
- 12.41Measuring Job-Satisfaction
- 12.42Attitudes To Work
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