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Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 3, Right and Wrong
directed by David Berry, fl. 2017 and Rob Gill, fl. 2008; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by David Berry, fl. 2017 and Rob Gill, fl. 2008, Open University and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 1 hour 3 mins
This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how a...
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directed by David Berry, fl. 2017 and Rob Gill, fl. 2008; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by David Berry, fl. 2017 and Rob Gill, fl. 2008, Open University and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2017), 1 hour 3 mins
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This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how and why we learn new things; the effect siblings have on our ideas about competition and co-operation; and how early interaction with ou...
This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how and why we learn new things; the effect siblings have on our ideas about competition and co-operation; and how early interaction with our peers affects the shape of our adult lives.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
David Berry, fl. 2017, Rob Gill, fl. 2008, Open University, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
David Berry, fl. 2017, Rob Gill, fl. 2008, Robert Winston, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Child of our Time
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Human Development, Childhood development, Behavior, Moral development
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 BBC Worldwide
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2, Finding My Mind
directed by Dan Walker, fl. 2009; presented by Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-; produced by Dan Walker, fl. 2009, in Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 1 hour 1 mins
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford U...
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directed by Dan Walker, fl. 2009; presented by Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-; produced by Dan Walker, fl. 2009, in Horizon, Season 46, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2009), 1 hour 1 mins
Description
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford University professor of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy takes a journey deep into his own brain - a willing guinea pig for some of the most...
For thousands of years philosophers have tried and failed to come up with satisfactory answers to questions such as 'who am I?' and 'how does my biological brain make my subjective mind?' But recently neuroscientists have made some fascinating and unnerving discoveries. In this thought-provoking programme Oxford University professor of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy takes a journey deep into his own brain - a willing guinea pig for some of the most extraordinary experiments known to neuroscience - to discover where 'free will' and 'self' actually come from. Horizon discovers that you are not what you think you are.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dan Walker, fl. 2009
Author / Creator
Dan Walker, fl. 2009, Marcus Du Sautoy, 1965-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Perception and Consciousness, Self awareness, Cognitive neuroscience, Anatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 BBC Worldwide
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Horizon, Season 51, Episode 19, Are Video Games Really that Bad?
directed by Graham Russell, fl. 2010; with Daphne Bavelier, fl. 2000, Andrew Przybylsk, fl. 2015, Christopher Ferguson, 1950-, Doug Gentile, fl. 2015, Brad Bushman, 1960- and Craig A. Anderson, fl. 2008; produced by Graham Russell, fl. 2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 51, Episode 19 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2015), 59 mins
Horizon finds out if the brains and behaviour of an entire generation are being shaped by the hours they spend playing video games. The film finds out how developers engineer their games to make sure they reach the sweet spot between frustration and boredom for the gamer, and Horizon looks at some of the scientifi...
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directed by Graham Russell, fl. 2010; with Daphne Bavelier, fl. 2000, Andrew Przybylsk, fl. 2015, Christopher Ferguson, 1950-, Doug Gentile, fl. 2015, Brad Bushman, 1960- and Craig A. Anderson, fl. 2008; produced by Graham Russell, fl. 2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 51, Episode 19 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2015), 59 mins
Description
Horizon finds out if the brains and behaviour of an entire generation are being shaped by the hours they spend playing video games. The film finds out how developers engineer their games to make sure they reach the sweet spot between frustration and boredom for the gamer, and Horizon looks at some of the scientific tests being carried out around the world to understand the impact of gaming on behaviour, physiology and neurobiology. Do gamers who...
Horizon finds out if the brains and behaviour of an entire generation are being shaped by the hours they spend playing video games. The film finds out how developers engineer their games to make sure they reach the sweet spot between frustration and boredom for the gamer, and Horizon looks at some of the scientific tests being carried out around the world to understand the impact of gaming on behaviour, physiology and neurobiology. Do gamers who play the most violent games show more violent behaviour? Are gamers better at spatial navigation? And just how addictive are video games?
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Graham Russell, fl. 2010, British Broadcasting Corporation, Sanjeev Bhaskar, 1962-
Author / Creator
Graham Russell, fl. 2010, Daphne Bavelier, fl. 2000, Andrew Przybylsk, fl. 2015, Christopher Ferguson, 1950-, Doug Gentile, fl. 2015, Brad Bushman, 1960-, Craig A. Anderson, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
Speaker / Narrator
Sanjeev Bhaskar, 1962-
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Biology and Human Behavior, Experimental psychology, Aggressiveness
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 BBC Worldwide
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Revising Core Concepts in Psychology, Reliability and Validity
presented by Clare Parsons, fl. 2018 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; with Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Core Concepts in Psychology (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 7 mins
Reliability and Validity looks at the key aspects of these important methodological concepts - from simple definitions, through an understanding of different types to examples of how they can be applied to different types of exam question.
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presented by Clare Parsons, fl. 2018 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; with Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Core Concepts in Psychology (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 7 mins
Description
Reliability and Validity looks at the key aspects of these important methodological concepts - from simple definitions, through an understanding of different types to examples of how they can be applied to different types of exam question.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ShortCutsTV
Author / Creator
Clare Parsons, fl. 2018, Steve Taylor, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
ShortCutsTV
Series
Revising Core Concepts in Psychology
Topic / Theme
Bobo Doll Experiment, Testing Methods, Experimental Methods and Ethics, Validity, Reliability of test scores, Research studies and practices
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Shortcuts TV
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods, Correlations
presented by Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 5 mins
This short revision video identifies and explains the key ideas you need to revise for your psychology exams: positive and negative correlations, correlation co-efficient, correlation and causation, examples: media and violence, ethics and socially-sensitive research
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presented by Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 5 mins
Description
This short revision video identifies and explains the key ideas you need to revise for your psychology exams: positive and negative correlations, correlation co-efficient, correlation and causation, examples: media and violence, ethics and socially-sensitive research
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ShortCutsTV
Author / Creator
Steve Taylor, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
ShortCutsTV
Series
Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods
Topic / Theme
Experimental Design, Testing Methods, Biology and Human Behavior, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Research studies and practices
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Shortcuts TV
Methodology
Experimental Design, Testing Methods
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The Handbook of Psychological Testing
with Paul Kline (London, England: Routledge (Publisher), 1995, originally published 1993), 744 page(s)
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with Paul Kline (London, England: Routledge (Publisher), 1995, originally published 1993), 744 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Paul Kline
Date Published / Released
1993, 1995
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Experimental Methods and Ethics, Psychological tests
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1993 by Paul Kline. Reproduced by permission of Taylor and Francis Group
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 4, Your Recipe for Success
directed by Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999 and Rachael Scarrot, fl. 1997; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 1 hour 2 mins
This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how a...
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directed by Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999 and Rachael Scarrot, fl. 1997; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Child of our Time, Series 6, Episode 4 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 1 hour 2 mins
Description
This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how and why we learn new things; the effect siblings have on our ideas about competition and co-operation; and how early interaction with ou...
This is the sixth year of Professor Winston's series on child development, and the children are now six years old. For the first time they are really beginning to speak, giving an invaluable insight into the way they see the world. This four-part series looks at how, as children, we learn to be moral beings; how and why we learn new things; the effect siblings have on our ideas about competition and co-operation; and how early interaction with our peers affects the shape of our adult lives.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999, British Broadcasting Corporation, Open University
Author / Creator
Steve Crabtree, fl. 1999, Rachael Scarrot, fl. 1997, Robert Winston, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Child of our Time
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Learning and Conditioning, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Human Development, Ability
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 BBC Worldwide
Methodology
Testing Methods
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Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods, Self-Report Methods
presented by Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 6 mins
Self Report Methods takes you through the key areas you need to revise - including the uses and limitations of different types of questionnaires and interviews - to write successful exam answers.
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presented by Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 6 mins
Description
Self Report Methods takes you through the key areas you need to revise - including the uses and limitations of different types of questionnaires and interviews - to write successful exam answers.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ShortCutsTV
Author / Creator
Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005, Steve Taylor, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
ShortCutsTV
Series
Revising Non-Experimental Research Methods
Topic / Theme
Testing Methods, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, Research studies and practices, Self-reports
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Shortcuts TV
Methodology
Testing Methods
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