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Psychology for AS: The Complete Companion: AQA 'A' Specification£14.49 Free DeliveryRRP: £15.75 | You save: £1.26 (8%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
This work provides comprehensive exam-focused coverage of all AQA (A) AS Psychology specification terms, studies and concepts plus the unique 'commentary corners' that deal with the all-important AO1 and AO2 questions. It contains interactive full-colour double-page spreads suitable for one hour's study, aiding the learning and revision process. It is packed with great features throughout including research activities, unique diagrammatic summaries, and multiple-choice questions and revision checklists.
Nelson Thornes Ltd (UK) | |
2005 | |
9780748794638 | |
paperback - 256 Pages |

Average rating (3 reviews)
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TellTaleTit | 20/01/2008 | See all TellTaleTit's reviews (2) »
This book is great for teachers because its companion resource book comes with some cracking stuff, the textbook though is just unsatisfying. It is too basic, the students feel frustrated by its lack of depth, and the teacher is left frustrated having to use stuff from other textbooks to supplement something their school has just folked out plenty of money for. The Eysenck series is far superior and I wish we had purchased them instead of these.
Excellent =]
Mikey2k7 | 11/12/2007 | See all Mikey2k7's reviews (2) »
Really useful and helpfull with my work at AS level. The book contains all the star studies you need and the book is approved by the AQA which is the exam board for Pschology A-level. Thank you PLAY.com Good Value, Good Product
decent, but nothing special
mattshez | 18/09/2007 | See all mattshez's reviews (2) »
has all the information needed to pass psychology as-level. alot of information and studies included which are helpful if you can remember them all. some info used is sometimes not needed and often wordy chunks are used to describe the simplest of subjects. a good college book but aid would be needed to guide you through alot of the theories that could ahve been described alot better. although overall a decent book















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