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AQA A Level Psychology 2020 Paper 2 Help?!

I know this is what is on the exam but
1. Does anyone know what the questions are specifically (like the 16 marker on operant conditioning)?
2. What are the topics (or questions:smile: ) for the biopsychology section?

Humanistic approach
- Maslow
Psychodynamic approach
- Psychosexual stage order
- strength and limitation of psychodynamic approach
- defence mechanisms
Behavourist approach
- operant conditioning 16 marks

- writing directional hypothesis
- why it’s appropriate to use
- statistical tests
- observational design
- mean and standard deviation
- distribution
There’s more but I really can’t remember the rest
Alison is a Psychology teacher who is keen to reduce plastic waste in her school. She box
puts a sticker showing an ocean full of plastic waste on each plastic bottle of water sold in
the canteen.
Alison asks canteen staff to increase the price of bottled water by 20 pence and offer free
refills of water to any student taking in their own bottle.
Finally, Alison sets up a bottle return desk, where students can get 20 pence back for any
plastic bottle they hand in for recycling.
0 5 Describe and evaluate operant conditioning as a way of explaining people’s behaviour.
Refer to Alison’s approach to reducing plastic waste in your answer.

[16 marks]


THATS THE QUESTION YOOOO!!!
which paper is that? does the paper involve split brain research and synaptic transmisson?
i really need the biopsychology questions to help with my revision for next month does anyone have them?
what ive found for biopsych:4 marker on labeling the brain, 4 marker on synaptic transmission, 4 marker on similarity and difference between fMRI and ERPS and 8 marker on split brain research!
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Original post by usman_m05
I know this is what is on the exam but
1. Does anyone know what the questions are specifically (like the 16 marker on operant conditioning)?
2. What are the topics (or questions:smile: ) for the biopsychology section?

Humanistic approach
- Maslow
Psychodynamic approach
- Psychosexual stage order
- strength and limitation of psychodynamic approach
- defence mechanisms
Behavourist approach
- operant conditioning 16 marks

- writing directional hypothesis
- why it’s appropriate to use
- statistical tests
- observational design
- mean and standard deviation
- distribution
There’s more but I really can’t remember the rest


Original post by hello1606
Alison is a Psychology teacher who is keen to reduce plastic waste in her school. She box
puts a sticker showing an ocean full of plastic waste on each plastic bottle of water sold in
the canteen.
Alison asks canteen staff to increase the price of bottled water by 20 pence and offer free
refills of water to any student taking in their own bottle.
Finally, Alison sets up a bottle return desk, where students can get 20 pence back for any
plastic bottle they hand in for recycling.
0 5 Describe and evaluate operant conditioning as a way of explaining people’s behaviour.
Refer to Alison’s approach to reducing plastic waste in your answer.

[16 marks]


THATS THE QUESTION YOOOO!!!

Hi, How many 16 markers are there on the paper? And which topics are they on like Approaches and Debates or Biopsychology or schrizophrenia? Thanks

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