Thanks for the great tips! One thing that did remain unclear is what exactly do yoy mean by answering the key question? Is it that you need to think critically, or moreso that you just need to explain, for example, how hormones influence behaviour (the processes that go on). P.S My teacher and our class find conflicting arguments, as to whether or not critical thinking is required in the SAQs. I know that in the essay questions its necessary but what about SAQs? Thanks again for this video, you've been a massive help.
Answering a key question will help you explain the topic, so "for example, how hormones influence behaviour (the processes that go on)." Critical thinking is "analysis, application, evaluation and synthesis." To put it simply, DONT evaluate in SAQs. Explain topic + explain study.
So when you talk about constructing a key question, how would I implement it into my response? Would I just drop a question and answer it in the middle of the SAQ? Also, if I add a key question and answer it, how do I eventually answer the question that is asked in the original prompt?
The key question is for revision purposes - it helps you figure out what you need to know for each topic. You don't actually write it in your exam answer - but you use the answer to that question to answer the original prompt. Otherwise, if you just study "hormones" for example, you might just end up summarizing a bunch of facts about hormones, that won't score high marks.
As for the 4:02 u can make ur own table on word it is really easy u just go to "insert" then "table" As for the 5.34 he posted on the comments, the link for the flashcards
Flashcards now available: store.themantic-education.com/collections/flashcards/products/ib-psychology-flashcards
I appreciate you use the chalk & board. The points are so clearly stated out. 😊😊😊
Thank you so much for this! i have a psych exam on monday and this was a huge help :)
You're a lifesaver!! Thank you so much
This is SO helpful. Thankyou.
Thanks for the great tips! One thing that did remain unclear is what exactly do yoy mean by answering the key question? Is it that you need to think critically, or moreso that you just need to explain, for example, how hormones influence behaviour (the processes that go on).
P.S My teacher and our class find conflicting arguments, as to whether or not critical thinking is required in the SAQs. I know that in the essay questions its necessary but what about SAQs? Thanks again for this video, you've been a massive help.
Answering a key question will help you explain the topic, so "for example, how hormones influence behaviour (the processes that go on)." Critical thinking is "analysis, application, evaluation and synthesis." To put it simply, DONT evaluate in SAQs. Explain topic + explain study.
@@ThemanticEducation Thank you sir, much obliged. Makes things clearer.
Very helpful tips! Thanks for your help!
So when you talk about constructing a key question, how would I implement it into my response? Would I just drop a question and answer it in the middle of the SAQ? Also, if I add a key question and answer it, how do I eventually answer the question that is asked in the original prompt?
The key question is for revision purposes - it helps you figure out what you need to know for each topic. You don't actually write it in your exam answer - but you use the answer to that question to answer the original prompt. Otherwise, if you just study "hormones" for example, you might just end up summarizing a bunch of facts about hormones, that won't score high marks.
This is so useful! Thank you so much!
Thank you
im watching this a day before my exam
Same
Hope you passed!
@@ThemanticEducation I got a 4, and if I hadn't watched this, it would've been a 2. Thanks alot!
Can and should I use the same example study that are relevant to question? When is a good time to begin studying for an exam?
a) Yes and b) as soon as possible :)
Hello. Where can I get this 4:02 paper and this 5:34 presentation?🥺🥺
As for the 4:02 u can make ur own table on word it is really easy u just go to "insert" then "table"
As for the 5.34 he posted on the comments, the link for the flashcards
10:01 welp 😐
Good luck tomorrow!