Psychology IDA Evaluation
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Can anyone list the IDA (AO3) evaluation that can be used in the AQA Psychology Unit 3 exam? Thank you!
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I cant list them, but I find that they're pretty easy to work out. For example, if the study uses a questionnaire, the self report data risks the validity of the study. Just go on like that.
I know it's a bit more of a risky approach but I find it works and free's up alot of time to revise other subjects!
You should also be aware that AO2 and AO3 are essentially the same things :-)
I know it's a bit more of a risky approach but I find it works and free's up alot of time to revise other subjects!
You should also be aware that AO2 and AO3 are essentially the same things :-)
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Following on from what CarryOn said, remember what IDA stands for and use it when evaluating:
-Methodological Issues: Whether or not the research has any problems that could affect the reliability or validity, e.g. ethics , population validity, ethnocentricity, etc.
-Debates: Nature/nurture; free will/determinism; reductionism/holism, etc.
-Approaches: Conclude the approach that you're talking about and compare it with others, e.g. what others explain better or worse, etc.
Just keep building on to these points.
-Methodological Issues: Whether or not the research has any problems that could affect the reliability or validity, e.g. ethics , population validity, ethnocentricity, etc.
-Debates: Nature/nurture; free will/determinism; reductionism/holism, etc.
-Approaches: Conclude the approach that you're talking about and compare it with others, e.g. what others explain better or worse, etc.
Just keep building on to these points.
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