
VCE Psychology app - this app for Unit 3 lets you efficiently revise, study and test your understanding of the Unit 3 content of VCE Psychology. This VCE Psychology app is a powerful study tool for preparing and excelling in the exam.
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Topics included in this app for Unit 3 VCE Psychology
- Research Methods I. Qualitative and quantitative research
- Research Methods II. Reporting conventions
- Research Methods III. Sampling and variables
- Research Methods IV. Ethics in research
- Central Nervous System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Consciousness & spinal reflex
- Neurons
- Parkinson’s disease
- Stress I – Sources of stress and coping strategies
- Stress II – General Adaptation Syndrome
- Stress III- Biological responses to stress
- Neural basis of learning and memory
- Classical conditioning
- Operant conditioning
- Observational learning
- Ethics – Little Albert case study
- Atkinson–Shiffrin multi-store model
- Brain regions involved in long term memory
- Retrieving information from the memory
- Brain trauma, amnesia, Alzheimer’s
- Cues, rehearsal and serial position effect
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