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Volume 15, 2009/10

Psychology Review - September 2009 cover

Psychology Review is written for students.

Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics. Each article encourages students to apply their understanding of the subject area with practical activities for doing psychology.

Regular columns will help students develop understanding and skills. These include:

  • Student activities
  • Research update
  • Coursework issues
  • Key thinkers
  • In focus
  • Expert interview


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Volume 15

Issue 1: September 2009

Issue 2: November 2009

Issue 3: February 2010

Issue 4: April 2010

 

February 2010

Psychology Review - February 2010 cover

Contents

The Stanford Prison experiment: an outsider’s view
Christina Maslach

Student activities An outsider’s view
Mike Cardwell

An evolutionary psychologist explains The evolution of gender roles
Lance Workman

The cognitive interview
Graham Wagstaff

How to get 100%
Anthony Curtis

Expert interview The Three Faces of Eve
Cara Flanagan

Post-traumatic stress: the wounds of war
Mike Cardwell

Student activities Post-traumatic stress
Mike Cardwell

Adjustment to visible differences
Timothy Moss

Student activities Adjustment to visible differences
Anthony Curtis

Exam corner Calling OCR psychology students
Molly Marshall

Psychology applied So you want to be a psychologist?
Mike Cardwell

Back page
‘Get your coat, you’ve pulled’

Mike Cardwell