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REVISION ZONE

A great way to revise is to look at previous exam questions and find out what a perfect answer is and how to achieve this... so instead of getting 8 marks for an 18 mark answer you may achieve 14 marks plus! Of course there is no guarantee of this, it all depends on your own understanding of psychology!

The best way of revising and thus getting a good grade is to study the 'criteria for a perfect answer' below and with the knowledge that you have gained practise the timed questions in the quiz zone.

Start revising as soon as possible, remember long term memory is better than short term memory regarding examinations!

Advice & Techniques
Revision & Exam Techniques
Definition of Exam Keywords [word]
What is the exam question really asking me? [word]
Criteria for a perfect answer [6 marks] AS
Individual Differences (abnormality)
Social Influence
Obedience
Stress
Criteria for a perfect answer [12 marks] AS
Obedience
Stress
 
Criteria for a perfect answer [18 marks] AS
Individual Differences (abnormality)
Social Influence
Social Influence2
Stress
Revision Exercises
Stress Revision Exercise
 
 
 

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