Psychology SL
Psychology SL
9
Chapters
238
Notes
Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behaviour
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 7 - Pyschology Of Human Relationships
Unit 7 - Pyschology Of Human Relationships
Unit 8 - Developmental psychology
Unit 8 - Developmental psychology
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
IB Resources
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Psychology SL
Psychology SL

Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model

Mastering IB Essay Criteria: A Comprehensive Guide

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Hey there, future Psychology guru! 🌟 Let's break down the secrets of essay excellence in the IBDP Psychology course. And don’t worry, I've got you covered with some real-life examples.

Focus on the question (criterion a)

  • Golden Rule: Make sure you truly grasp the question.
  • Pro tip: Restate or rephrase the question in your intro.
    • Example: If the question is "How does stress affect memory?",
    • you could start with: "The intricate relationship between stress and memory has intrigued psychologists for years..."
  • Why: Demonstrates that you've wrapped your head around what's being asked.

Knowledge & understanding (criterion b)

  • Golden Rule: Don't spill EVERYTHING you know. Pick the cherries! 🍒
  • How: Choose 3-4 main points or arguments most relevant to the question.
    • Example: If you're writing about the effects of screen time on sleep, rather than listing all the studies ever done, focus on the most groundbreaking or conflicting ones.
  • Why: Throwing everything at the wall doesn't mean something will stick! Aim for a coherent argument.

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Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Psychology SL
Psychology SL

Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model

Mastering IB Essay Criteria: A Comprehensive Guide

Word Count Emoji
474 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

Table of content

Hey there, future Psychology guru! 🌟 Let's break down the secrets of essay excellence in the IBDP Psychology course. And don’t worry, I've got you covered with some real-life examples.

Focus on the question (criterion a)

  • Golden Rule: Make sure you truly grasp the question.
  • Pro tip: Restate or rephrase the question in your intro.
    • Example: If the question is "How does stress affect memory?",
    • you could start with: "The intricate relationship between stress and memory has intrigued psychologists for years..."
  • Why: Demonstrates that you've wrapped your head around what's being asked.

Knowledge & understanding (criterion b)

  • Golden Rule: Don't spill EVERYTHING you know. Pick the cherries! 🍒
  • How: Choose 3-4 main points or arguments most relevant to the question.
    • Example: If you're writing about the effects of screen time on sleep, rather than listing all the studies ever done, focus on the most groundbreaking or conflicting ones.
  • Why: Throwing everything at the wall doesn't mean something will stick! Aim for a coherent argument.

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