GCSE Psychology Revision
Topic-by-topic revision for Psychology, with worked examples, exam-style questions and practice. Choose a topic below to get started.
At a glance
- What this page is
- Topic map for GCSE Psychology on StudyVector—jump into groups and topics for revision and practice.
- Who it’s for
- Students sitting GCSE Psychology with exam-style questions and explanations.
- Exam boards
- Content is aligned to major UK boards (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, Cambridge International (CIE), SQA, IB, AP); choose your specification in the app.
- Exams & admissions
- This hub is GCSE/A-Level focused. Admissions tests (UCAT, STEP, etc.) have a separate hub. Admissions hub
- Free plan
- You can start on the free tier (Free while we build toward our first production release) and upgrade for unlimited practice and full features. Pricing
- What makes it different
- Weak-topic routing and next-best question selection—not a static PDF or generic chat.
Board-specific revision
Psychology
Curated launch topics
Start with the strongest GCSE Psychology topic pages
High-intent GCSE Psychology pages built around memory, social influence, research methods, and core paper routes where students need cleaner study-evidence reasoning. These are the topic pages we are shaping first for search-led students and fast onboarding into practice.
Core Psychology Topics
Memory
Keep models, processes, and evidence linked so memory answers stop fragmenting into separate revision cards.
Research Methods & Data
Research methods
Turn variables, reliability, validity, and method choice into a repeatable exam routine rather than a list of definitions.
Core Psychology Topics
Social influence
Connect classic studies, explanations, and application so conformity and obedience answers feel analytical instead of descriptive.
Core Psychology Topics
Brain and neuropsychology
Use localisation, damage, and treatment evidence more precisely so biological explanation stays clear under pressure.
Core Psychology Topics
Psychological problems
Compare explanations and treatments with cleaner evaluation instead of memorising disconnected case notes.