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A level Psychology students?

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i want to study a level Psychology but i have heard there is a lot of mathematical equations involved is this true

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  1. There is and some of it is really complex but the good thing is teachers will help you with the calculations and usually check over them to see if they are correct. Don't worry it is step-by-step instructions so as long as you read them carefully and don't try to rush it, you will be able to get it done. You don't usually need to use the equations in exams so it is a just a matter of using them in your coursework.  


  2. They aren't that hard and only take a tiny part of what you learn. There are none in the exams because the exams are actually essay based (at least with AQA they are). Although, I hear they are changing it to be a lot more scientific this year.

  3. hey, yes psych involves a lot of math- usually taught as statistics.  My psych teachers taught it differently than math teachers, they made it more interesting.

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