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Psychology Bachelor Electives

What can I find on this page?
On this page, you can find a summary for a lot of the electives of the Psychology bachelor's programme offered at the University of Amsterdam. There is a link for all the separate courses. The courses have been organized into so-called bundles, which contain all the separate literature (book chapters & articles) to make for an easy overview. All the lecture information is either integrated into the chapters or is made into a separate bundle. As all the study materials have been created by an actual student (me!) who has followed the same courses you are following right now, you know the material is up-to-date and focused on you, as a student.

The following courses are included:

  • Cultural Psychology
  • Political Psychology
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Psychology and the (new) Media
  • Medical Psychology

There will also be a link to the magazine for the mandatory second year courses.

Why should I use this page?
You should use this page because it contains quality summaries for the electives of the Bachelor's Progamme. I have used the summaries to study for my own exams and have passed all exams with at least an 8 (GPA 8.44). Therefore, you know the quality is good! Besides that, you can ask any question you might have about the study materials and I will try to answer them as soon as possible! Last, but certainly not least, the summaries are student-priced; only 5 euros to gain access for a whole year!

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If you have any remaining questions after reading this (or want to comment on something), you are also always welcome to send me an e-mail. This can also be about study-related matters, providing you are a JoHo member. My e-mail is jespernicolai2000@gmail.com.

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If you have any questions on how to access the summaries, you can check the FAQ: https://www.joho.org/nl/samenvattingen-studiehulp-helpdesk-faq or you can contact JoHo: https://www.joho.org/nl/contact-met-joho-joho-centers!

Mandatory courses Psychology Bachelor Year 2

  • Cultural Psychology

  • Political Psychology

    • All the information from the articles is integrated in the 'lecture summary'. Alternatively, if you want to know specifically about an article, you can use the article summary!
  • Psychological Assessment

  • Psychology and the (new) Media

  • Medical Psychology

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Psychology Bachelor Year 2

Psychology Bachelor Year 2

What can I find on this page?
On this page, you can find a summary for all the study materials you need in the second year of the Psychology bachelor's programme at the University of Amsterdam. There is a link for all the separate courses. The courses have been organized into so-called bundles, which contain all the separate literature (book chapters & articles) to make for an easy overview. As all the study materials have been created by an actual student (me!) who has followed the same courses you are following right now, you know the material is up-to-date and focused on you, as a student.

The following courses are included:

  • Scientific & Statistical Reasoning
  • Fundamentals of Psychology
  • Writing example (PTPR)
  • A link to all the electives

Why should I use this page?
You should use this page because it contains quality summaries for all

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Political Psychology - Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]
Political Psychology - Article summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Political Psychology - Article summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains everything you need to know for the course "Political Psychology" taught at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following articles:

"Hammack & Pilecki (2012). Narrative as a root metaphor for Political Psychology".
"Van Zomeren, Spears, Fischer, & Leach (2004). Put your money where your mouth is! Explaining collective action tendencies through group-based anger and group efficacy."
"Wright, Taylor, & Moghaddam (1990). Responding to membership in a disadvantaged group: From acceptance to collective protest."

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Cultural Psychology – Interim exam 2 summary (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)
Cultural Psychology – Summary full (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)

Cultural Psychology – Summary full (UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM)

This bundle contains a summary for the course "Cultural Psychology" taught at the University of Amsterdam. This contains the book: "Cultural Psychology by S.J. Heine (third edition)" and several articles.

The following chapters of the book are used:

-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14.

The following articles are used:

- Gendron, Crivelli, & Barrett (2018). Universality reconsidered: Diversity in making meaning of facial expressions. 
- Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan (2010). Most people are not WEIRD.
- Miyamoto, Nisbett

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Psychological Assessment – Course summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychological Assessment – Course summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains the articles and lectures for the course "Psychological Assessment" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following materials:

Interim exam 1: 

- Lecture 1 (Wright (2011); Gregory (2014); Bijttebier et al. (2019).
- Lecture 2 (Wright (2011).
- Lecture 3 (Barelds (2016); Cohen (2013); Cohen (2018).
- Lecture 4 (Verhoeven (2014); Kessel (2019).
- Lecture 5 (Cohen (2018); Folkman (2004); Latham (2012); Schaufeli (2009). 

Interim exam 2:

- Lecture 1: De Vogel, Van den Broek, & de

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Psychological Assessment – Interim exam 1 summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychological Assessment – Interim exam 1 summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains the articles and lectures for the first interim exam of the course "Psychological Assessment" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following materials:

- Lecture 1 (Wright (2011); Gregory (2014); Bijttebier et al. (2019).
- Lecture 2 (Wright (2011).
- Lecture 3 (Barelds (2016); Cohen (2013); Cohen (2018).
- Lecture 4 (Verhoeven (2014); Kessel (2019).
- Lecture 5 (Cohen (2018); Folkman (2004); Latham (2012); Schaufeli (2009). 

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Psychological Assessment – Interim exam 2 summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychological Assessment – Interim exam 2 summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains the articles and lectures for the second interim exam of the course "Psychological Assessment" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following materials:

- Lecture 1: De Vogel, Van den Broek, & de Vries (2014); Hanson & Morton-Bourgon (2005).
- Lecture 2: Verhulp, Stevens, Van de Schoot, & Vollebergh (2013)
- Lecture 3 / Lecture 4: Scholing & Visser (2019); Van Zandvoort (2019); Luteijn (2019)
- Lecture 5: Scholing, Emmelkamp & Van den Heuvell (2019); Barry, Frick & Kamphaus (2013)

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Psychological Assessment – Article summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychological Assessment – Article summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains a summary for all the articles for the course "Psychological Assessment" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following articles:

  • “Luteijn & Barelds (2019). Psychological diagnostics in health care.” 
  • “Gregory (2014). Origins of psychological testing.” 
  • “Wright (2011). The hypothesis testing model.”
  • “Wright (2011). Clinical interviewing and hypothesis building.” 
  • “Barelds (2016). Measuring personality.”
  • “Cohen (2013). Personality assessment: An overview.”
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Psychology and the New Media - Course summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychology and the New Media - Course summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This course consists of a summary of the course "Psychology and the New Media" given at the "University of Amsterdam". It contains a summary of each week, which includes both the lectures and the articles. The following articles are provided per week: 

Week 1:
Giles (2019); Brewer (2011); Bartels & Herman (2019)

Week 2:
Heath (2011); Behm-Morawitz & Ortiz (2013); Scharrer (2013)

Week 3:
Nabi & Moyer-Guse (2013); Schrum (2012); Roozenbeek et al. (2018)

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Psychology and the New Media - Article Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Psychology and the New Media - Article Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

​​​​​​This bundle contains a summary of all the articles for the course "Psychology and the New Media" given at the "University of Amsterdam". It includes the following articles:

  • “Bartels & Herman (2019). Media research: Is violent media making us more aggressive?” 
  • Brewer (2011). Media violence.” 
  • “Giles (2010). History of the mass media.” 
  • “Behm-Morawitz
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Medical Psychology - Article Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

Medical Psychology - Article Summary [UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM]

This bundle contains all the articles that are included in the course "Medical Psychology" given at the University of Amsterdam. It contains the following articles:

  • Psychology for medicine and healthcare
  • Psychology and health: Symptoms and illness
  • Wessely, Nimnuan, & Sharpe (1999). Functional somatic syndromes: One or many?
  • Glaser & Kiecolt-Glaser (2005). Stress-induced immune
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Homepage Psychology UvA - JesperN

Homepage Psychology at the University of Amsterdam - by JesperN

This page bundles all the study guides and additional learning materials for the bachelor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam as wirtten by JesperN. It also contains the information for some of the specific electives and some example essays. The material provided might be a little outdated for you. Therefore, please check the difference in edition to ensure there are no unforced errors in your own work.

Who is Jesper?

One of our top contributors, especially in the field of Psychology. Studied at the University of Amsterdam and was able to graduate with an impressive average of an 8.44 GPA as a result of using the summaries and additional learning materials that he now shares with you on the Worldsupporter platform for everyone else to benefit from.

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Clicking on one of the links below will take you to the specific year or specalization course where you can find a collection of all the courses grouped together. Clicking on one fo the courses will take you to their respective page, where all the actual course materials are collected for easy studying. Also feel free to check out the additional content per page for further learning or research.

For any questions or comments on the studyguides below, please feel free to leave a comment here or on the respective pages of the indivudual guides.


Year 1 - Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN

Full page for Year 1 Psychology at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN


Year 2 - Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN

Full page for Year 2 Psychology at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN


Psychology bachelor Electives at the UvA by JesperN

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Psychology bachelor - Developmental Specialization at the UvA by JesperN

Full page for Psychology Bachelor - Developmental Specialization at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN


Example Essays for Psychology bachelor at the UvA by JesperN

Full page of the example essays for the Psychology bachelor at the UvA on worldsupporter.org by JesperN

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Psychology Bachelor Year 2

What can I find on this page?
On this page, you can find a summary for all the study materials you need in the second year of the Psychology bachelor's programme at the University of Amsterdam. There is a link for all the separate courses. The courses have been organized into so-called bundles, which contain all the separate literature (book chapters & articles) to make for an easy overview. As all the study materials have been created by an actual student (me!) who has followed the same courses you are following right now, you know the material is up-to-date and focused on you, as a student.

The following courses are included:

  • Scientific & Statistical Reasoning
  • Fundamentals of Psychology
  • Writing example (PTPR)
  • A link to all the electives

Why should I use this page?
You should use this page because it contains quality summaries for all the courses in the second year of the Bachelor's Progamme. I have used the summaries to study for my own exams and have passed all exams with at least an 8 (GPA 8.44). Therefore, you know the quality is good! Besides that, you can ask any question you might have about the study materials and I will try to answer them as soon as possible! Last, but certainly not least, the summaries are student-priced; only 5 euros to gain access for a whole year!

Additional information:
If you have any remaining questions after reading this (or want to comment on something), you are also always welcome to send me an e-mail. This can also be about study-related matters, providing you are a JoHo member. My e-mail is jespernicolai2000@gmail.com.

Questions on how to access the summaries?
If you have any questions on how to access the summaries, you can check the FAQ: https://www.joho.org/nl/samenvattingen-studiehulp-helpdesk-faq or you can contact JoHo: https://www.joho.org/nl/contact-met-joho-joho-centers!

  • Scientific & Statistical Reasoning
    • All study materials for this course can be found here. The information from the lectures is integrated into the articles and book chapters.
  • Fundamentals of Psychology
    • All study materials for this course can be found here. The information from the lectures is integrated into the book chapters.
  • Electives
  • Writing example (PTPR)
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