Welcome to Psych Tutor!
This site is designed to improve your understanding and to develop the skills needed to succeed with sixth-form Psychology. The information provided is most relevant to the IB and CIE Psychology specifications.
Using the site
Please use the links at the top of the page to take to the the pages you need.
Each page contains information, activities and questions to get you thinking about the issues in more depth. There may be Polls, Quizzes or Assignments, which you will be asked to complete for homework activities. There are also Revision sections for each study, and Extensions, which will allow you to take your understanding further and explore topics in more depth than we do in class. These is especially recommended for students hoping for an A or A* grade (though they are accessible to anyone with an interest).
If you can't find anything, or you have any suggestions for the site, please let me know!
Don't forget to follow the JIS Psychology department on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest news and research!
Each page contains information, activities and questions to get you thinking about the issues in more depth. There may be Polls, Quizzes or Assignments, which you will be asked to complete for homework activities. There are also Revision sections for each study, and Extensions, which will allow you to take your understanding further and explore topics in more depth than we do in class. These is especially recommended for students hoping for an A or A* grade (though they are accessible to anyone with an interest).
If you can't find anything, or you have any suggestions for the site, please let me know!
Don't forget to follow the JIS Psychology department on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest news and research!
Psychology of the week...The Muller-Lyer illusionOne of the most famous illusions in history... Thought to occur because of our normal expectations of perspective, the illusion leads to us perceiving that a line is different lengths, depending on the shape of the fins at the end. In reality, both lines are the same length
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