Sex and Gender
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Edexcel AS and A2 Psychology
Sex and Gender
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You could have a look at this page which has a fuller description of Freud’s Little Hans case study http://www.holah.co.uk/study/freud/ Or even better this summary has even more – almost the original
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Some of you may have missed these in lessons as we showed them during January when many students were still sitting exams. The three videos are worth watching as they place Freud’s ideas into a historical context. Enjoy.
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Further reading on repression. http://www.thepsychologist.org.uk/archive/archive_home.cfm/volumeID_13-editionID_51-ArticleID_159-getfile_getPDF/thepsychologist%5Cfreud5.pdf
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There are quite a few interesting stories and articles about Milgram and obedience related stories here: http://www.psychblog.co.uk/tag/milgram
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Read the original study here milgram1963 And here is a detailed summary – http://www.holah.co.uk/study/milgram/ And why not check out some quizes http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgrammulti.htm http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgramcross.htm http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgrammatch.htm http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgramtrueorfalse.htm http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgrammatchprods.htm http://www.holah.co.uk/quiz/milgrammatchpeople.htm
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http://www.american-buddha.com/psych.obediencetoauthority6.htm Great website outlining the many variations of Milgram’s original study.
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Another example to show how our behaviour is influenced by the presence of others.
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A psychologist attempts to explain the Kitty Genovese case.
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Below is a link to a great blog post on flashbulb memory. It suggests that the amygdala (the part of the brain responsible for emotion) is involved in forming such memories. http://neuralconnections.blogspot.com/2011/09/flashbulb-memories-real-or-rehearsed.html
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