Open Beta β€” Everything is free while we test.

Paper 2 β€” Section B

Concepts in Unseen Study β€” think like a skeptical psychologist.

How to Approach an Unseen Study

The key skill Paper 2B tests is critical engagement β€” not just describing what the study did, but interrogating why it might be flawed, limited, or ethically complex. Think like a skeptical psychologist.

Self-Question Toolkit by Concept

Concept Interactions β€” High-Band Move

The markscheme explicitly rewards students who show how concepts link to each other.

InteractionExample
Measurement→CausalityPoor operationalization weakens internal validity
Bias→ResponsibilityCultural/gender assumptions raise ethical concerns
Bias→MeasurementResearcher assumptions reduce objectivity of measurement
Responsibility→CausalityEthical constraints (e.g., can't fully deceive) limit experimental control

Quick Checklist Before You Write

1

Have I named the concept clearly?

2

Have I explained what the concept means in general?

3

Have I applied it specifically to this study (with direct references)?

4

Have I evaluated β€” what does this limitation mean for the study's conclusions?

5

Have I linked it to another concept where possible?

6

Does my conclusion follow logically from my arguments?

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