This is a great video. I am currently a first year DP student and I am taking Psychology as an HL. The issue here for me is that, I miss out on classes a lot, so I lack a lot of content. I will be browsing through your videos! Thanks a lot!
I love this channel because it’s motivating me to get back to my bachelor degree in social sciences/counselling and psychology. I can’t wait to write my thesis and had to drop out due to my own issues. I love the notion of a biological (not the animal model, prefer to use humans for ethical reasons(, social(environmental factors/relational/childhood experiences/attachment styles/) and cognitive (neuroscience or cognitive computing/biogenetic?) modality. Am I understanding this correctly ? P.s what university are you from ?
Yes, you got it correct. The IB Psychology curriculum's guide to the study through those three approaches is quite intuitive and covers the essential questions in Psychology effectively, I think. I graduated from the University of Canterbury, in Christchurch NZ.
Hi Themantic Education. I am currently doing pre-Ib in year 10 right now. I would like to order the textbooks for next year's psychology course early, do you have any recommendation on which one to get?
The revision guide (the blue book) is probably your best option, as the student's guide (green book) is designed to be used in class daily so if your teacher chooses a different book it might not be that helpful.
@@ThemanticEducation Hi Themantic Education, I just purchased your e-book for the student guide, however I noticed I can only view the book on Issue. Is there a way I could download it?
The notion humans vs animals is a huge tacit for me, I think animal models are cruel, and human models are more effective. Why? We are humans not animals, that’s not going to get the results that are accurate. The issue is ethical, and also empirical. Why ? The animal is innocent, non consenting, and many animals brains are different than the human brain.