Mind maps are learning tools that help you organise information and make connections between facts and ideas.
Mind maps are intended to help identify the relationships between concepts and theories, thereby replacing rote memorisation with a more meaningful understanding of the material that you are learning.
This assessment is designed to strengthen understanding of the concepts and themes explored in this unit by thinking about these in relation to other concepts in this unit and applying some of these to ‘real-world’/practical examples.
This assignment also encourages thinking about how different concepts from different lectures are related and how these can be applied outside the unit.
Skills highlighted:
1. Describe the biological and social contributors to human behaviour.
2. Discuss the major principles and theories related to the study of human behaviour.
3. Reflect on, and engage with, key psychological concepts in an objective manner.
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