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OCR A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY PAPER 3 (H567/03) - 3rd June [Exam Chat]

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Reply 20

Original post by tblurj
Does anyone have a suggestion for a Wells section C? I've come up with - have lenient personalisation policies, identify who needs what early on, give women/germans more space(clutching at straws!!??!?!?!).
I'm really shaky on how I would structure a section C, any advice?

Diff office layouts (sociofugal and sociopetal) depending on the work environment. Work from to save space/ rent in office, as well as maximising personalisation as they are at home

Reply 21

Original post by tblurj
Does anyone have a suggestion for a Wells section C? I've come up with - have lenient personalisation policies, identify who needs what early on, give women/germans more space(clutching at straws!!??!?!?!).
I'm really shaky on how I would structure a section C, any advice?

Tbh I make the application on c questions up. Ref a couple keywords from the study job done

Reply 22

anyone have any exemplar essays??? 😭 i do child and criminal

Reply 23

Original post by A_123?
Diff office layouts (sociofugal and sociopetal) depending on the work environment. Work from to save space/ rent in office, as well as maximising personalisation as they are at home

gonna slip in a cheeky middlemist + "arousal"

Reply 24

Any criminal and sport predictions? I think hall&player and Munroe or Smith

Reply 25

Original post by Bribri08
Any criminal and sport predictions? I think hall&player and Munroe or Smith


Hall and Player or Haney et al are most likely to come up I think for criminal

Reply 26

Original post by tblurj
gonna slip in a cheeky middlemist + "arousal"

Forgive me I had not heard of middlemost, so I googled it and found stuff about measuring urination? Is this the same thing haha

Reply 27

Original post by A_123?
Forgive me I had not heard of middlemost, so I googled it and found stuff about measuring urination? Is this the same thing haha


Yeah it’s about how close someone is to you, effects your level of stress (measured by how long it takes to start urinating and the amount of time it takes to urinate)

Reply 28

any predictions for sports psychology???

Reply 29

okay part As of the applied bits, what do we even do for that 😭😭?????? Got that its explain the study, say some findings, and then applications of those findings?? But I dont really know how??

Reply 30

Original post by tblurj
okay part As of the applied bits, what do we even do for that 😭😭?????? Got that its explain the study, say some findings, and then applications of those findings?? But I dont really know how??

girl you said it all. explain the aims and background of the study, some findings, and how those findings can be applied to real life scenarios to have some societal/economic benefit etc

Reply 31

Original post by tblurj
okay part As of the applied bits, what do we even do for that 😭😭?????? Got that its explain the study, say some findings, and then applications of those findings?? But I dont really know how??


Just shorty outline the aim, sample, procedure, results and conclusions, and then link it to the brief for question A probably

Reply 32

man said sampling bias 😭😭😭

Reply 33

lowered the grade boundaries for everyone

Reply 34

Yeah so that wasn't good. Child section B was eh I just struggled with identifying how it wasn't scientific, section C was awfully worded because it said to link to the brain development specifically so I rambled on about informing students of their proneness to risk taking behaviour and how since they're sensitive to rewards, they'll be susceptible to operant conditioning.
Criminal section B was certainly something!! Idk what they wanted from me

Reply 35

It was so bad😭😭😭literally everyone I spoke to said it was bad lol I completely forgot memon and higham! And how can u write a 15 marker on sampling bias ?!

Reply 36

Original post by Avsopss
Yeah so that wasn't good. Child section B was eh I just struggled with identifying how it wasn't scientific, section C was awfully worded because it said to link to the brain development specifically so I rambled on about informing students of their proneness to risk taking behaviour and how since they're sensitive to rewards, they'll be susceptible to operant conditioning.
Criminal section B was certainly something!! Idk what they wanted from me


Omg the criminal questions were so weirdly worded😭 also it was weird how specific the A question was for criminal as well, like the training of interviewers is such a small part of the study you can’t really ramble about it a lot

Reply 37

Original post by DaisEddy
Omg the criminal questions were so weirdly worded😭 also it was weird how specific the A question was for criminal as well, like the training of interviewers is such a small part of the study you can’t really ramble about it a lot

i just spoke about quality of training by a experienced detective and having pre and post comparison but i was waffling like crazy on everything.

Reply 38

Original post by DaisEddy
Omg the criminal questions were so weirdly worded😭 also it was weird how specific the A question was for criminal as well, like the training of interviewers is such a small part of the study you can’t really ramble about it a lot

I didn't even notice that, I read Memon and Higham and just put down the answer I had memorised for Part A 😭

Reply 39

Original post by ninjakraken
I didn't even notice that, I read Memon and Higham and just put down the answer I had memorised for Part A 😭


That’s what I had planned to do then I saw the last part of the question and went ‘oh god’😭😭

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