Section 1: Research in psychology 1.1. What is psychology? 1.2. Understanding the research process 1.3. Research in psychology: experimental methods 1.4.
Non-experimental methods: qualitative research Section 2: Biological level of analysis 2.1. Biological level of analysis: physiology and behaviour 2.2. Biological level of analysis: genetics and behaviour 2.3. An integrative look at criminal behaviour Section 3: Cognitive level of analysis 3.1.
Cognitive level of analysis: cognitive processes 3.2. Cognitive level of analysis: cognition and emotion 3.3. An integrative look at happiness Section 4: Socio-cultural level of analysis 4.1. Sociocultural level of analysis: sociocultural cognition 4.2.
Sociocultural level of analysis: social and cultural norms 4.3. An integrative approach to prejudice and discrimination Section 5: Abnormal psychology 5.1. Abnormal psychology:concepts of normality 5.2. Abnormal psychology:psychological disorders 5.3.
Abnormal psychology:implementing treatment Section 6: Developmental psychology 6.1. Developmental psychology: cognitive development 6.2. Developmental psychology: social development 6.3. Developmental psychology: identity development Section 7: Health psychology 7.1.
Health psychology: stress 7.2. Health psychology: substance abuse, addictive behaviour and obesity 7.3. Health psychology: health promotion Section 8: Human relationships 8.1. Human relationships: social responsibility 8.2.
Human relationships: interpersonal relationships 8.3. Human relationships: violence Section 9: Sport psychology 9.1. Sport psychology: emotion and motivation 9.2. Sport psychology: skill development and performance 9.3.
Sport psychology: problems in sport Section 10: Qualitative research 10.1. Qualitative research: theory and practice 10.2. Qualitative research: interviews 10.3. Qualitative research: observations 10.4.
Qualitative research: case studies 10.5. Writing paper 3 questions Section 11: Writing papers in psychology: SAQs and essays Section 12: The internal assessment in psychology Section 13: The extended essay in psychology Index.