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@shataaxichauhan8958
@shataaxichauhan8958 6 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@LannaJenkins
@LannaJenkins Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢😅😅😅
@abadahzubair
@abadahzubair Ай бұрын
I want pozzulo er al. (Line-ups) 😭 someone please help me
@abadahzubair
@abadahzubair Ай бұрын
Wanted a video for the topic pozzulo et al. (Line-ups) 😭 Can anyone suggest any channel
@gloriousgirlaiman7846
@gloriousgirlaiman7846 Ай бұрын
This video was literally a life saver. The study felt pretty complicated when we first read it but watching this video made my concepts a 1000 times better.
@eva-dq7mr
@eva-dq7mr 2 ай бұрын
please come back your vids are fantastic!! EXPLAIN DATA ANALYSIS PLZZ
@Fatiiima9
@Fatiiima9 2 ай бұрын
Is this useful in 2024 syllabus?
@aleezaysajjad2258
@aleezaysajjad2258 Ай бұрын
is it?
@Fatiiima9
@Fatiiima9 Ай бұрын
​@@aleezaysajjad2258yes, only a few small topics not relevant now you can find those out by listing all sub topics from motivators at work from the textbook and checking through this vid
@aleezaysajjad2258
@aleezaysajjad2258 Ай бұрын
@@Fatiiima9thankuuuu and what about the other topics of organisational psychology? are the videos from this channel useful for that?
@Hadesephone
@Hadesephone 2 ай бұрын
AS level tomorrow! Thank you for you help!!
@nayabazhar8304
@nayabazhar8304 2 ай бұрын
Dement and Klietman, no where in the book does it mention the detail of the dream. They only mention what that vertical eye movement dreams included climbing cliffs, ladders and throwing basketballs
@BonitaYi
@BonitaYi 2 ай бұрын
your videos really helps
@Yafarvlogs
@Yafarvlogs 2 ай бұрын
lots of love from pakistan
@momimahantadutta9340
@momimahantadutta9340 3 ай бұрын
Not my preteen ass panicking and thinking I won't make it to cambridge because I can't answer questions for 20-27 year olds 💀
@malta35860
@malta35860 3 ай бұрын
tysm!!
@zbaksh_21
@zbaksh_21 4 ай бұрын
please make videos for the new syllabus 2024
@kameliyaoppal9879
@kameliyaoppal9879 5 ай бұрын
I dont think using number of words in a dream narrative is very practical. Im into writing so i always notice the small details and when im asked to describe, i can describe at length. Can easily make a 200 essay word into 600 or more
@Fatiiima9
@Fatiiima9 5 ай бұрын
Hey, you haven't posted in a while are you going to post new studies and videos?
@amirRaza-ge6ug
@amirRaza-ge6ug 6 ай бұрын
Exi
@AmbreenAtta
@AmbreenAtta 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for uploading this sir you literally saved my grades everytime. I literally always get an A after watching your videos when i dont have time to go over the book
@lifewc1663
@lifewc1663 7 ай бұрын
can you do a video on fagen et al( elephant learning)
@Shubbik_
@Shubbik_ 7 ай бұрын
Two days before the exam, 2024
@mubii69
@mubii69 7 ай бұрын
I am thankful to you for making these videos so easy to understand. Appreciate the effort you put in!
@anaasacados
@anaasacados 5 ай бұрын
hi dude! are these videos relevant for the current a level syllabus? can you pls suggest some other channels that post organisational and consumer psych vids for the current A level syllabus
@fatima_p.s207
@fatima_p.s207 7 ай бұрын
miller's theory makes kinda sense now lol.
@asta775
@asta775 8 ай бұрын
are there any new topics in 2024?
@Mar-er6dm
@Mar-er6dm 8 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much! Have my cie tomorrow and this is such a great help!
@Mar-er6dm
@Mar-er6dm 8 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much! Have my cie tomorrow and this is such a great help!
@legolepsy5265
@legolepsy5265 8 ай бұрын
Sir, you are truly an amazing instructor!! Thank you for explaining this so clearly!
@vydexmix4796
@vydexmix4796 8 ай бұрын
love you my man , this really helped
@zuhaaMujahid
@zuhaaMujahid 8 ай бұрын
Best
@Astroo-yr4tm
@Astroo-yr4tm 8 ай бұрын
thankyou so much sir , those side by side evaluations help a lot!!! this channel is so underrated
@user-uw1dk4fr5i
@user-uw1dk4fr5i 8 ай бұрын
Sir with the new syllabus and lack of resources we students need you again
@vydexmix4796
@vydexmix4796 8 ай бұрын
i swear man , no past papers and the teachers can bearly keep up.
@user-uw1dk4fr5i
@user-uw1dk4fr5i 8 ай бұрын
@@vydexmix4796 IKR can't even find anything online only my mam at my school could keep up but I had to leave early in this session so that messed up my studies a lot
@xvisophia
@xvisophia 8 ай бұрын
bro my aice psychology exam is Thursday im cooked
@arth1746
@arth1746 8 ай бұрын
@@xvisophia ong bro
@TheContemplativeSoul.18
@TheContemplativeSoul.18 8 ай бұрын
​@@xvisophia same goodluck 😰
@evabailey3007
@evabailey3007 8 ай бұрын
you are genuinely better than my actual teachers thank you so much for another great video ross! really helping my revision 😊😊😊😁😁
@elizzpz.
@elizzpz. 8 ай бұрын
I’m having a test tomorrow and you explained so many things that I didn’t even know were there. Thank you sosososo much hopefully I pass😊
@Maryamkrm
@Maryamkrm 9 ай бұрын
Thankyou for saving us
@Zarathustran
@Zarathustran 9 ай бұрын
The first eye expression comprehension test was flawed so severely it seems rather reckless to not call Baron Cohen's methodology into question. Given all the differences in autism I'm not sure a conclusion that asperger autistics don't intuit the emotions of others because we don't do it by only looking at eyes is credible, SO THANK YOU FOR BRINGING UP THE OBVIOUS LIMITATIONS, Ross. Maybe the point of the exercise was to reconfirm existing knowledge of autistic face blindness and cognitive empathy deficit😏. Repeat the endeavor using emojis though and we've been ahead of the curve all along.🙄😉 In seriousness, it is humiliating to not be able to explain these differences on one's own behalf. And even more off-putting (threatening) to become aware there's inquiry only by way of encountering the inquirer's misrepresentation. Autistic sympathetic hyperconnectivity is conditioned by lifetimes of bad surprises, not the other way around. So at least insofar as an authority in the field spreading misinformation about people who are just minding our business goes--it's uninvited. And an unironic projection too that the particular persecuted self-part Simon's been splitting-off and "identifying" FOR DECADES is that WE'RE unempathetic.(💣) IDK their pronouns but walking around with one's own mask cluelessly half-slipped-off like that obliges me to ask if anyone knows whether Simon's a pre-op neurodiverse non-binary transberger living in their new identity or has this just been a costume party for him all along? Occurs to me that maybe we don't rely on "reading" narcissistic mask eyes PRECISELY BECAUSE they're fake. And also that maybe our technique's an INFJ SuperS(t)igmaKabukiEmpath blah yada trade secret, too.👻 LOL
@cambridgea-levelspsycholog1100
@cambridgea-levelspsycholog1100 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the super comment @REGjr! Agreed the initial test had many flaws. I should also point out that my channel primarily deals with the studies which are listed under the Cambridge A-Levels syllabus for students worldwide. I can't say I love all the studies being referred to under the syllabus but these videos I created are just my lectures/summaries of the studies for students to learn on their own. Appreciate the deeper insights you've provided regarding autism and related cognitive processes. Definitely something to ponder upon, especially considering that if everyone is wearing a proverbial mask on their outward facial expressions, who's really seeing the truth of their emotions? Maybe the autistic participants saw layers of reality others could scarcely begin to comprehend. But I digress rhetorically.
@Zarathustran
@Zarathustran 9 ай бұрын
16:40 seriously? Seems to me it's exactly the opposite. If flooding overwhelms fear processing what about that would be therapeutic? IDK why it's so obvious to me, but SURVIVING AND OVERCOMING the attempt to overwhelm the patient is the therapeutic aspect of that technique. And if administered responsibly enough to achieve a positive outcome there's probably also the potential ancillary benefit of being quite the confidence-booster, too. If they survive the heart attack LOL Or their phobia was blood / injection / injury.
@cambridgea-levelspsycholog1100
@cambridgea-levelspsycholog1100 8 ай бұрын
Hello @REGjr, thanks for the super comment! I actually agree with you to an extent, the idea of flooding seems a little counterintuitive at first I think the concept behind the therapeutic nature of flooding is that the "fear" is somewhat overwhelmed out of existence so the person no longer feels afraid of the phobic item. That being said, I myself have a phobia of lizards, and I once recall myself experiencing something akin to flooding in the sense that a friend placed a huge yellow gecko on the back of my hand and it was just there looking right at me. I was screaming internally but at the same time remained lucid enough to not move or shake my hand (and avoid injuring the pet gecko). Up until that point I had never dreamed of being able to even touch anything resembling a lizard, but that night it was as if my fear response for fight or flight was sufficiently overwhelmed to the point I just froze. That being said, I would hesitate to call it a "therapeutic" outcome, because just as you pointed out as well, it's the overcoming of the fear not so much the fear blinking out of existence (I was still screaming internally until the gecko was removed from my hand). But at least now that I managed to do it, I know, that should I ever need to do so again, I would logically be able to convince myself of the possibility of success thanks to this memory.
@Zarathustran
@Zarathustran 9 ай бұрын
16:40 seriously? Seems to me it's exactly the opposite. If flooding overwhelms fear processing what about that would be therapeutic? IDK why it's so obvious to me, but SURVIVING AND OVERCOMING the attempt to overwhelm the patient is the therapeutic aspect of that technique. And if administered responsibly enough to achieve a positive outcome there's probably also the potential ancillary benefit of being quite the confidence-booster, too. If they survive the heart attack LOL Or their phobia was blood / injection / injury.
@Zarathustran
@Zarathustran 9 ай бұрын
The first eye expression comprehension test was flawed so severely it seems rather reckless to not call Baron Cohen's methodology into question. Given all the differences in autism I'm not sure a conclusion that asperger autistics don't intuit the emotions of others because we don't do it by only looking at eyes is credible, SO THANK YOU FOR BRINGING UP THE OBVIOUS LIMITATIONS, Ross. Maybe the point of the exercise was to reconfirm existing knowledge of autistic face blindness and cognitive empathy deficit😏. Repeat the endeavor using emojis though and we've been ahead of the curve all along.🙄😉 In seriousness, it is humiliating to not be able to explain these differences on one's own behalf. And even more off-putting (threatening) to become aware there's inquiry only by way of encountering the inquirer's misrepresentation. Autistic sympathetic hyperconnectivity is conditioned by lifetimes of bad surprises, not the other way around. So at least insofar as an authority in the field spreading misinformation about people who are just minding our business goes--it's uninvited. And an unironic projection too that the particular persecuted self-part Simon's been splitting-off and "identifying" FOR DECADES is that WE'RE unempathetic.(💣) IDK their pronouns but walking around with one's own mask cluelessly half-slipped-off like that obliges me to ask if anyone knows whether Simon's a pre-op neurodiverse non-binary transberger living in their new identity or has this just been a costume party for him all along? Occurs to me that maybe we don't rely on "reading" narcissistic mask eyes PRECISELY BECAUSE they're fake. And also that maybe our technique's an INFJ SuperS(t)igmaKabukiEmpath blah yada trade secret, too.👻 LOL
@noshur99
@noshur99 9 ай бұрын
You are a lifesaver TQ 😍
@barbaraaawesome
@barbaraaawesome 9 ай бұрын
thank you!!!! you are so great and I really appreciate what you do for all of us, can be without you😭😭🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🫶
@puterahaziman2205
@puterahaziman2205 9 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you so much for these videos. Would you consider adding new ones and making them for the updated 2024-2026 syllabus? I think there are 5 new and replaced papers.
@cookwithbysma
@cookwithbysma 9 ай бұрын
hello sir! has the study by diNardo removed from the syllabus? as we did not study it..
@Bhatti251
@Bhatti251 9 ай бұрын
Pls upload pozzulo, hassett and the new studies added pls
@kairiasa8227
@kairiasa8227 9 ай бұрын
teachers who goes out of their way to make this is just... 💞💞
@jay246
@jay246 9 ай бұрын
i have an exam tmrw and this was a chapter i couldn’t understand but this helped me a lot tysmm :)
@siddhantnavaratna4998
@siddhantnavaratna4998 9 ай бұрын
otterbiotutor?
@sethumisenanga
@sethumisenanga 9 ай бұрын
this is really helpful, could you please help with the A2 evaluation?
@samiax
@samiax 10 ай бұрын
can you make aqa as psychology paper 2 please!
@Eva-vn8ni
@Eva-vn8ni 10 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this!! you’ve really helped me remember the important points which i always forget when i read my book or make flash cards so thank you ross 😊😊
@riceahh6235
@riceahh6235 10 ай бұрын
can I watch this with the new 2024 syllabus?
@ayaibrahim6227
@ayaibrahim6227 10 ай бұрын
idk how tf the fake experimenter kept his cool, if even the researchers behind the one-way mirror were freaking out