Relationships: A Level Psychology revision resources
Relationships is an optional topic in A Level Psychology. Study Dog provides a platform full of resources to understand the factors affecting attraction, theories surrounding relationships, and Rusbelt & Duck’s relationship models.
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Audio Notes
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Quizzes
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Expert-written notes
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About our Relationships in Psychology course
Study Dog is an online learning platform built for AQA A Level Psychology students. We know that revision today is more difficult than ever, so we’ve built an engaging environment that keeps you focused and on track. You can tick off lessons as you go, earn points and monitor your progress across every topic.
Relationships is an optional component of the A Level course, requiring you to draw on background, theory and models. Our resources break this down into individual lessons, which you can read, listen to or complete activities on. This keeps you on track and engaged with your revision.
Course Outline
- Factors affecting attraction
- Self-disclosure
- Physical attractiveness & matching hypothesis
- Filter theory
- Social exchange theory
- Equity theory
- Rusbult’s investment model of commitment
- Duck’s phase model of relationship breakdown
- Virtual relationships
- Parasocial relationships
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