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Psychology A2 - The Complete Companion guide for AQA: The Complete Companion Guide for AQA (Psychology A2)

By: Mike Cardwell Cara Flanagan
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
ISBN: 0748773444
ISBN-13: 9780748773442
Released: 19 Feb 2004
RRP: £19.99
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Better Books Out There! - By: LittleMissLucky!, 19 Mar 2008
As an A Level psychology student using both the AS & A2 versions, i feel that i am eligible to comment.
There are so many other text books out there that would better equip studets with the knowledge needed to pass exams. Fair enough, the descriptions of subtopics are thorough. However, the commentary (evaluation) boxes, rather pretentiously, go all around the houses, & do not explain evaluative points concisively.
The layout of the book is poor, & the use of a KEY to have to work out which sections are explaining what just makes the book altogether confusing.
This review has been written after having to copy out of the book for a day's lesson - so i know that my notes are definately not sufficient enough to revise for a single topic for my exam.
The Collins Psycology books for A & AS level are much better!
Textbook - By: Chris, 26 Dec 2006
I'm mainly writing this review, to make the point that has not necessarily been made clear. This is the textbook version of this series for the A2 exams, 'The Exam Companion' equivalant is the book specifically for revision.
As a textbook, it depends what your needs are for the book. If you are buying one for your own personal use, you should find this very useful as it is written by the right people & not overly detailed like many textbooks out there. If, however, you are using it to compliment your classwork, all psychology textbooks use different studies etc. & this textbook (while probably contatining everything you need) is without a doubt concise.
To be clear this would not be suitable as a revision guide, but depending on your needs, could be a useful textbook.
Why people giving this low score - this book great - By: Mel Gilbert, 15 Dec 2006
I see that 2 teachers are slating this book, but my whole class uses this book & is teacher recommended. Fair enougth people may not like the fact that it is very concise & doesnt elaborate too much. But i believe thuis is what makes a perfect a level book - just gives you the facts you need to do wellin the exam, which thias book does. Its great for taking the notes you need. It has no unneccesary information, & doesnt waffle on about irrlevant stuff. A level is hard enough without a book that gives you an information overload & assumes you want to know everything about psychology.
Great book - great layout - exam advice - I PASSED!!!!!! - By: Mr. M. G. Daniels, 15 Dec 2006
I used this book last year as part of a2 psychology & thought this book was the best of the lot (admittedly the eysenck one is pretty good also) but this one was just that bit better because it was more concise & was layed outin a way that meant the info was easier to remeber. When you go to a page it clearly states all the differetn approaches on the left hand page including the theories etc... than on the right hand side concluded them including critisicms & advantages.

This layout is perfect for exams because it covers the Ao1 & Ao2in a easy way to folloew. You can just easily ectract the arguments & can have some good notes ready for your exams.

I strongly advise this book if you are doing a2 psychology.
Not very complete and not much of a companion either - By: Bj Sandford-smith, 07 Dec 2006
I am a psychology teacher & graduatedin the subject at a good uni so am no stranger. I use the AS & A2 versions & have to agree with the negative review. The AS version is excellent & is working really well with my L6 but the A2 is poorly written. I have trouble understanding what it is trying to say sometimes & have to spend ages going back over it - not what you want from a text book. It flitsin & out of research especiallyin AO2 areas meaning you never really get any meat on the bones & instead have to end up getting students to rote learn minor studies rather than promoting real understanding. When I read other A2 textbooks I can skim through themin no time by comparison. Overall NOT RECOMMENDED...

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