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Revise AS Psychology OCR

Edited by Fiona Lintern, Edited by Priya Bradshaw






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This title presents thorough support for exam preparation. It is written by experienced examiners and subject experts. OCR Revise AS Psychology provides an engaging resource for students as they prepare for their exams. It is designed in a workbook format that can be written in for revision on-the go, and includes checklists and ideas to help students plan their revision effectively. This book contains activities to make revision an active and engaging process, and features activities designed for social revision so students can encourage and motivate each other. Also included is our popular Exam Cafe feature which guides students through each aspect of the exam, providing them with structured help from day one.

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Publisher | Pearson Education Limited
Published date | 19 Feb 2009
Language |
Format | Paperback
Pages | 128
Dimensions | 296 x 210 x 7mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 356g
ISBN | 978-0-4358-0772-6
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BISAC | psychology / education & training


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