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Spot the mistake before it’s too late! 2.0

Can you spot the potential disasters in these planned short answer responses?

Here are the answers for an activity in our “10 Example Answers” (2nd Edition) resource (coming soon). On the reverse side of all 5 short answer responses in this pack is an activity designed to help students prepare for their exams. In this activity students were given some questions and proposed answers. This post can be used to check their answers.


Nathan’s Answer

Question: Explain how emotion can influence one cognitive process.

Answer: One emotion that might affect cognition is fear and it can influence memory consolidation.


Ryoh’s Answer

Question: Describe one example of neuroplasticity.

Answer: One example of neuroplasticity is the hippocampus’s role in helping us remember things.


Samantha’s Answer

Question: Outline the role of one cultural dimensions on behaviour.*

Answer: One cultural dimensions that might influence behaviour is individualism.

While you’ll be feeling the pressure of time in the exam, take a deep breath and slow down – it could save you LOTS of lost marks.


Yurie’s Answer

Question: Describe one model of memory.

Answer: One model of memory is schema theory. This model helps us organize information in our minds. 


Samson’s Answer

Question: Describe the use of one research method used at the biological approach to understanding behaviour.

Answer: One research method used at the biological approach is correlational studies, which is used to study neuroplasticity. 

You can join our student facebook group if you want to post questions about the exam.


Aya’s Answer

Question: Outline one ethical consideration relevant to the biological approach to understanding behaviour.

Answer: One ethical consideration relevant to studies at the biological approach is anonymity. This can be shown in studies on the effects meditation can have on the brain.


  *It’s unlikely you’d be asked about two dimensions in a SAR – this is more likely an essay question. But it’s asked here to demonstrate the fact that individualism and collectivism are two ends of one dimension.

How can you avoid these mistakes?

Some simple tricks:

Plan your arguments and evidence for each topic when you’re revising. This will take some time, but you can get your teacher to check your planned argument + evidence to make sure you’re on the right track. If you want a second opinion on whether your planned argument + evidence would work for a particular topic, feel free to post it to our student group.

Spend at least 2 minutes planning your answer and thinking it through. Don’t just start writing the first thing that comes into your head – write out a brief sketch or plan, then double-check that it’s consistent with the question. A mind map is an excellent way to plan your exam answers.


Everything you need for the exams is in our revision book.

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