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1 How to write good AO1 For paper 3 you have just 10 minutes to write your AO1 per question, so you have to use your time well

2 Step 1: correctly identify what AO1 you should write about
This includes not only being able to match the question to the material we have covered in class, but also knowing how many theories/explanations you should outline. For these questions, what is the minimum number of theories you should write about? Outline and evaluate evolutionary explanations for group display in humans. (8 marks +16 marks) Outline and evaluate one or more social psychological theories of aggression.(8 marks+ 16 marks)

3 Step 2: how much should I write?
To get the full 8 AO1 marks, how many words do you think AQA advise that you write for AO1? 200 You may be able to write more than this in 10 minutes, but 200 words is enough to write. If you are writing about two theories, do you have to write an equal amount about each? No. AQA are clear that you can have more (say two thirds) on one theory and one third on the other. Do think about this before you begin to write you answer since it vital that you only spend 10 minutes on AO1

4 What if I am going to write about studies for AO1?
If the question is Discuss research into the social influences on gender (8 marks + 16 marks), how many studies should you write about? Three will be enough providing you describe them well, although you may pick to describe two in detail and two more briefly. How many social factors should you include? What studies would you actually select?

5 Step 3: am I really answering the question?
Question: Outline one social psychological explanation for aggression. (4 marks) Candidate answer: Social learning theory states that behaviour is learnt through observation alone. The behaviour of role models is especially likely to be imitated, particularly if vicarious reinforcement occurs where the individual sees the role model being reinforced for their behaviour. The individual also forms mental representations of the behaviour that they observe, so whilst this is a behaviourist theory, the role of cognitions is acknowledged. Why would this score no more than one mark? Because no mention is made of aggression. Now improve the answer to make it worth 4 out of 4.- do at home

6 Step 4: use of terminology
For top quality AO1 you do need to use appropriate terminology. How many marks would you give this answer to Outline one evolutionary for gender (4 marks) Baron Cohen argues that males and females are different because their genes make them different and this has helped survival. Women are born to be empathisers because this helps them look after children. Men are born to be systemisers since it is easier to hunt food this way. It would only gain 2 marks despite showing a good understanding of the theory because the use of technical terms is minimal.

7 Use of terminology How many marks would you give this answer?
Baron Cohen argues that males and females are different because it has been adaptive for them to be this way. He argues that women are hard wired for empathy whist men are for systemising.  In the past, women have been the main carers of children and the sick, so it has been an evolutionary advantage for them to have a high level of empathy. Men, on the other hand, have had to hunt food: too much empathy may jeopardize the ability to kill, but being able to systemise gives the survival advantage of being able to track, hunt and kill efficiently. 4 marks. This good paragraph also  shows you how little you actually have to write; the question is out of 4 and 4 marks have been gained for 101 words.

8 Now practise improving this answer through use of terminology
Outline research about the disruption of biological rhythms (4 marks) Animal studies show night, evening, day shifts changing like this kills the animals. Human studies (chemical plant) show this pattern makes people feel bad. Changing to the opposite shift changes make workers better. Sports team from America who travelled West to East lost most, so this causes jet lag and wrecks your chance of winning. Do this improvement at home

9 What if I need to get 8 AO1 marks for describing one theory?
Remember that it is only 200 words that you need to write for. If a question asks for one theory for 8 marks, AQA will have selected a theory where it is possible to easily write 8 marks worth of information. To get the 8 marks, use terminology, describe in detail where possible and make sure that you show that you understand the AO1 – for a theory you could use a brief example, for studies be clear on what they mean.

10 8 mark AO1 answers On your hand out you have two AO1 answers to the question Describe and evaluate the gender schema theory of gender development ( marks) and the mark scheme. The answers are genuine exam answers marked by AQA. Your task is to mark them. AQA gave 4 AO1 marks to candidate 1 and 8 to candidate 2.

11 Over to you You have 10 minutes. Write the AO1 part of the answer to this question. Discuss explanations for insomnia and/or narcolepsy. (8 marks + 16 marks)


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