Paper 1 is easy. Only topics A and B and they are fairly easy. Paper 2 is hard though.
awh same for AQA, i feel like with paper 1 it's really straightforward and you just gotta use your common sense but paper 2 is kinda harder. I just hate research methods tho, that's where i lose marks on
awh same for AQA, i feel like with paper 1 it's really straightforward and you just gotta use your common sense but paper 2 is kinda harder. I just hate research methods tho, that's where i lose marks on
Yeah true. It's worse when they give you a case study for research methods.
Omg truss me, what topics do you study in edexcel?
Topic A: How do we see our world? This topic focuses on perception and illusions, drawing on biological and cognitive psychology. Topic B: Is dreaming meaningful? This topic addresses Freud’s dream theory and the theory of activation synthesis
Topic C: Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour? This topic covers causes of aggression including psychological and social causes. Topic D: Why do we have phobias? This topic considers social learning, conditioning and evolutionary causes of phobias. Topic E: Are criminals born or made? This topic considers proposed biological and social causes of criminality
Topic A: How do we see our world? This topic focuses on perception and illusions, drawing on biological and cognitive psychology. Topic B: Is dreaming meaningful? This topic addresses Freud’s dream theory and the theory of activation synthesis
Topic C: Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour? This topic covers causes of aggression including psychological and social causes. Topic D: Why do we have phobias? This topic considers social learning, conditioning and evolutionary causes of phobias. Topic E: Are criminals born or made? This topic considers proposed biological and social causes of criminality
can anyone help me on how to structure the 16 marker on history tomorrow. im doing medicine through time.
and not pee paragraphs as that English
Im doing cold war but the process should be the same. Detail a point given, explain what its effects were and why. Repeat with the other point. Lastly, do the same thing with a point of your choice and write a conclusion. Hope this helped.