Wjec a level psychology - Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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Psychology: Controversies: Scientific Status
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A fully written essay based on the scientific status of psychology. Argues for and against. Worth 20/25 marks.
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Psychology: Controversies: Cultural Bias
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A fully written essay exploring the impact of cultural bias on psychological research. Worth 20/25.
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Psychology: Controversies: Ethical Costs of Psychological Research
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A fully written essay arguing the ethical costs of conducting psychological research on individual participants and wider society as a whole. Essay argues the ethical benefits and drawbacks. Worth 24/25
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Essay breakdown for the controversy ‘ethics’
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A-level, WJEC psychology - breakdown of what to include in response to the 25 mark exam question on the ethics controversy.
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WJEC A-Level Psychology Unit 1 (Assumptions) questions and answers with verified content
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WJEC A-Level Psychology Unit 1 (Assumptions) questions and answers with verified content 
Behaviourist Approach 
A01- Describe 
 
 
 
Blank Slate (S) 
(E) Tabula Rasa 
Environmental Determinism 
Nurture influence 
Immitation 
(X) Bandura(1961)- Bobo Doll Experiment and Observational Learning 
 
 
 
Humans and Animals Learn the Same Way (S) 
(E) Same brain structure 
Quantitative difference 
Generalisation 
Classical/Operant conditioning 
(X) Pavlov/ Skinner findings applied to humans e.g. Little...
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A* Model answer in response to the ethics controversy
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A-level WJEC psychology - essay response to the ethics controversy within psychology. Fully written essay
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essay response to the non-human animals controversy
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A-level WJEC psychology - an essay response to the controversy ‘non-human animals’. This is an A* response to this controversy.
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WJEC Psychology Research Methods questions and answers
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WJEC Psychology Research Methods questions and answers 
Confounding Variable 
Any variable which varies systematically with the independent that might potentially affect the dependent variable and thereby confound results. 
 
 
 
Operationalise 
Ensuring variables are in a form than can be easily tested. 
 
 
 
 
Standardised Procedures 
A set of procedures that are the same for all participants in order t be able to repeat the study. 
 
 
 
External Validity 
Degree to which a research finding ...
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Psychology essay model answers to help you ace your exams!
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Struggling with your essay response? Fear not! Our 5 model answer responses to topic questions on sexism, non-human animals, and the ethical cost of scientific research in Psychology can help you write your PERFECT essay. By studying our model answers, you will gain the necessary guidance and insight to formulate a comprehensive and well-structured essay, most importantly, effectively articulate your thoughts and arguments. With this newfound knowledge and confidence, you'll be able to approach ...
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'Using examples, critically discuss the use of non-human animals as a therapeutic device. [25]’ (Unit 3: Implications in the Real World (1290U3), The Complete Companions: Eduqas Year 2 Psychology Student Book)
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An A* essay on the Controversies section of A Level Psychology (according to the WJEC EDUQAS Unit 3: Implications in the Real World specification). I applied topics such as Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) and speciesism to discuss non-human animals being used as a therapeutic device. The mark scheme is included, and displays an indication of where I sat in regards to AO2 and AO3. This received 84% (21/25).
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