My Revision Notes: AQA A Level Psychology

My Revision Notes: AQA A Level Psychology
ISBN-10
1471883019
ISBN-13
9781471883019
Series
My Revision Notes
Category
Psychology
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2017-03-27
Publisher
Hodder Education
Authors
Molly Marshall, Susan Firth

Description

Manage your own revision with step-by-step support from experienced teacher and examiner Molly Marshall. Use a selection of examples activities to improve your understanding of psychological concepts. Apply psychological terms accurately with the help of definitions and key words. - Plan and pace your revision with the revision planner - Use the expert tips to clarify key points - Avoid making typical mistakes with expert advice - Test yourself with end-of-topic questions and answers and tick off each topic as you complete it - Get exam ready with last minute quick quizzes at www.hodderplus.co.uk/myrevisionnotes

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