QCE Psychology

Subscribing to ReviseOnline QCE Psychology course (Units 1&2 and Units 3&4) gives you access to an extensive range of revision material, which can deliver a significant boost to your ATAR score. In Unit 1, students examine individual development in the form of the role of the brain, cognitive development, human consciousness and sleep. In Unit 2, students investigate the concept of intelligence, the process of diagnosis and how to classify psychological disorder and determine an effective treatment, and lastly, the contribution of emotion and motivation on the individual behaviour. In Unit 3, students examine individual thinking and how it is determined by the brain, including perception, memory, and learning. In Unit 4, students consider the influence of others by examining theories of social psychology, interpersonal processes, attitudes and cross-cultural psychology.

Using only QCE Curriculum specific assessment material, students use ReviseOnline to develop skills to more effectively articulate responses and manage time pressure, leading to less stress and higher scores.

Users of ReviseOnline Psychology will receive:

Course

Topic tests

Exam builders

Full exams

Unit 1&2

16

2

4

Unit 3&4

16

2

4

Structure of assessments

  • Topic tests -10 Multiple Choice (10 marks), 7 Short Answers (20 marks). Suggested time 50 min each

  • Exam builders - 20 Multiple Choice (20 marks), 8 Short Answers (40 marks). Suggested time 2hr each

  • Full exams - 30 Multiple Choice (30 marks), 18 Short Answers (65 marks). Suggested time 3hr each

Marking keys

Each test or exam also comes complete with sample answers and QCE style marking keys. Multiple choice are automatically marked for you.

Topic areas covered:

Unit 1&2

Unit 3&4

Psychological science A

Localisation of function in the brain

The role of the brain

Visual perception

Cognitive development

Memory

Human consciousness and sleep

Learning

Intelligence

Social Psychology

Diagnosis

Interpersonal processes

Psychological disorders and treatment

Attitudes

Emotion and motivation

Cross-cultural psychology