This podcast cover the 4 Psychological risk factor that contribute to the development and progression of the a mental condition listed in the VCE study design: rumination, stress, impaired reasoning and memory & poor self efficacy.
This is the second podcast of a two-part series on the Stanford Prison Experiment: This podcasts covers the key results & findings along with a discussion of the ethical implications of the experiment.
This podcast covers the background to the experiment, the aim, IV/DV, details of the sample of participants along with a detailed procedure. The results findings will be covered in a future podcast.
This podcasts compares the effects of a legal blood alcohol content of 0.05 (in Australia) vs. one night of full sleep deprivation on: cognition, concentration & mood.
Reliability (both internal and external) and Validity (internal & external) are covered in this podcasts that relates to a key skill that all VCE Psychology students need to be familiar with.
Perceptual set and a variety of factors that influence our predisposition to perceive stimuli in a certain way are covered in this podcast.
The use of BLT in treating circadian phase disorders such as delayed sleep phase onset is covered in this podcast.
Reception, transduction, transmission and interpretation are all explained in this brief podcasts of the 4 stages of sensory processing which features in the U2 VCE Psychology course.
The role of LTP in the development is covered in this brief podcast.
This podcast firstly covers the formation of a secure attachment and then covers the cause and effect of a disorganised attachment.
This podcasts provides an overview of the Transtheoretical model of behavioural model of change along with strengths and weaknesses of the model.
This podcasts covers the 6 stages. An outline of the model + strengths and weaknesses will be covered by an alternative podcast.
Genetics, poor sleep, poor response to medication and substance abuse are all briefly covered in terms of the their potential influence in the development of a mental condition.
This podcast covers: predisposing, precipitating, perpetuating and protective factors that contribute to the development and progression of a mental condition.
Including High level of functioning Social and emotional wellbeing Resilience
This podcast covers the influence of the SCN and melatonin on the sleep-wake cycle.
This podcasts describes both LTP (long-term potentiation) and LTD (long-term depression).