Question about AQA Psychology B

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  1. isabelw's Avatar
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    Question about AQA Psychology B
    For the PSYB2 exam (29th May), under the topic 'Remembering and Forgetting', do we need to know an evalation for each model of memory?

    For example, the models include the Multi Store Model and the Working Memory Model etc.

    In the text book there is a huge evaluation section for each model, but isn't mentioned in the specification and we haven't gone over them in lessons.

    So what do you think guys? are you learning them? and if yes how much consideration/time are you putting into them?

    Extremely specific question I know but I don't want to waste my time learning such huge amounts of information if we don't need it.

    Thanks!
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    Re: Question about AQA Psychology B
    (Original post by isabelw)
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    Woo finally someone else doing AQA B!
    Yes, you need to know evaluation for each model of memory, although not explicity said in the spec if you look at the 10 mark questions in past papers they always says describe and evaluate so yes, knowing about 5 points of evaluation for each will be fine
  3. Over The Rainbow X's Avatar
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    Re: Question about AQA Psychology B
    Yes. Make sure that you know at least five evaluative points for each model, and don't forget to PEE!
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