You helped my brother so much with his a level and now I’m doing mine and finding these videos really great! I feel rather privileged that I am able to watch the new round of videos during these two years where he of course didn’t 😏
This is one of the sweetest comments, I liked it so much I showed it to my partner :D, say hi to your brother! I've worked *so* hard on the remakes I'm really glad they are appricated! Good luck with the coming exams!
i have my paper two exam on wednesday now and i'm doing some last minute cramming! these videos have been so helpful, and its clear to see the effort put into these new editions as well!! thank you always for your good effort
what a great vid, sir I think if you wanna get crazy views on a video perhaps think about making one like ''Everything you need to know in AQA Psychology Paper 1'' I don't know how you could do it maybe by just combining the summary topic videos in one or another way, anyways it was just a thought. See your own most viewed video and see a level maths teacher Bicen Maths all his top viewed video is in that manner. obviously the video would be very helpful for us too
also sorry if my other comment was weird idk I just wanted to see you get more views as you deserve it, anyways does naming psychologists matter? obviously aside from asch milgram all those big dogs do I need to remember the names for the evaluation names because I have never bothered to remember them but now I am worrying as I have been starting to hear that examiners will mark you down if you use ''Some researchers conducted a study on... etc'' what do you think sir?
Hi, great video, thanks. Just can’t get my head around the bit at 5:07… how does an A grade have an effect on the environment? The environment is non living
When the student is getting Ds his environment is giving him can give him positive punishment like being belittled or parents scolding them, but if he gets an A he changes his environment by receiving praise and positive reinforcement. And this change in environment because of getting an A will reinforce the student to work for an A+
How can Humanistic psychology both reject cause and effect relationships in the scientific method, while also "taking into account a wide range of factors including biological, social and cultural" in nature/nurture or reductionism/holism?