Haha! I know you're joking, but actually I regularly watch videos on 2.5 or even 3x speed, especially when going through them for my lesson plans - you can download a free google extension called "video speed controller." It's awesome. And I hope the videos are helpful.
Hi there! Would you recommend having 4-5 evaluatory points for each study, so that I'll spend time thinking about evaluatory points before the exam in advance instead of just having SAQ models of each study in the exam and having to spend 10 minutes during the exam thinking of evaluatory points? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the informative video Mr Dixon! I was wondering if you had any tips for the bio approach, especially evaluating animal studies? my critical thinking for experiments tend to be quite repetitive and just hammering on about ecological validity, low generalizability etc. Do you have any advice on how I could tease that out?
Hi! Dont know if you will see this, but im having a really hard time getting my work to a 1st , do you have any more tips on critical evaluation when the question is something like "critically evaluate the extent to which personality is a fixed trait" ? My tutors arent helping me
Perhaps look for studies that show personality traits can change over time? Google scholar might help. That would be the best way of addressing that question, I think. Try search key words like personality traits change fixed in scholar and see what you can find.
The kid noises in the background is my son. Woops.
This is so helpful! you are a legend. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the informative video!
Thank you so much!
Excellent video
god I wish there was speed x3 on youtube so I could go through all your videos before the exam
Haha! I know you're joking, but actually I regularly watch videos on 2.5 or even 3x speed, especially when going through them for my lesson plans - you can download a free google extension called "video speed controller." It's awesome. And I hope the videos are helpful.
@@travisdixon822 great! thank you
great video! finals next week
Thank you
Thank you so much.
Thank you!!
Hi there! Would you recommend having 4-5 evaluatory points for each study, so that I'll spend time thinking about evaluatory points before the exam in advance instead of just having SAQ models of each study in the exam and having to spend 10 minutes during the exam thinking of evaluatory points? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the informative video Mr Dixon!
I was wondering if you had any tips for the bio approach, especially evaluating animal studies? my critical thinking for experiments tend to be quite repetitive and just hammering on about ecological validity, low generalizability etc. Do you have any advice on how I could tease that out?
Your wish is my command :). www.themantic-education.com/ibpsych/2020/11/10/generalizability-in-animal-studies-cognition-and-culture/
@@ThemanticEducation Thank you so much Mr Dixon! You're an absolute psych legend
Hi! Dont know if you will see this, but im having a really hard time getting my work to a 1st , do you have any more tips on critical evaluation when the question is something like "critically evaluate the extent to which personality is a fixed trait" ? My tutors arent helping me
Perhaps look for studies that show personality traits can change over time? Google scholar might help. That would be the best way of addressing that question, I think. Try search key words like personality traits change fixed in scholar and see what you can find.