Lass es fliegen!

Today has been all about celebrating German Psychology. The day started by finding that Wundt was in fact not the first German to try and establish Psychology has an independent academic discipline. In fact, this has already been attempted almost a hundred years earlier by Ferdinand Bernard Ueberwasser, at the University of Münster. See the…

Wundt was reliably informed….(Discuss!)

Hi everyone. This morning, I would like to present to you the Wheatstone-Hipp Chronoscope, a piece of apparatus used in Wundt’s laboratory to record reactions times in his first early experiments using introspection. Follow the link above to learn more about this beautiful instrument that is accurate to within 1/1000th of a second. Often, I…

Methods, designs and techniques

Differentiating between research methods, experimental designs and ‘techniques’ can be really tricky, especially for students who are learning in a second, third or even fourth language. Short and extended response exam question may state that the answer must focus on a research method, and it is important that students choose one of the methods identified…

Recovery journeys of people with depression; A Qualitative Approach

This article may be helpful for those of you delivering or studying IB Psychology. The paper reports on a qualitative study which was part of a bigger randomised control trial of MBCT . The study uses thematic analysis and case studies of individual patients, providing insight into their interpretation of their personal journeys through depression,…

The Doorway Effect

Here’s a fun idea for a practical that could even be turned into an internal assessment (IB) with a bit of work. How many times have you walked onto another room and realised you have no idea why you are there?! Yes, this is the commonly experienced doorway effect and this brilliant youtube video from…

Coronavirus and online learning

What astonishing times we are facing?! With so many schools closed across the world, I wanted to do my bit to help out as much as possible. I have put all my quizizzs onto twitter but I know some of you do not have access to twitter and have asked for my to post them…

Ideas for first lessons

Why not use this study as the basis of a fun first lesson on research methods, memory etc. I think its great many of us are constantly gesticulating away like mad as teachers and now it appears there may be some tacit reason for this ! Getting the students to create their own study to…

Vexed by validity?

To try to visualise the difference between internal and external validity, why not create a diagram using an image of a famous psychology lab? We chose Yale as we were working on Milgram at the time. Stick the image into your book or paste into a document if working online. Use a bright colour to…