This document is an exam paper for the January 2011 Psychology (Specification A) Unit 4 exam. It consists of three sections: Section A on Psychopathology with topics on schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorders; Section B on Psychology in Action with topics on media psychology, addictive behavior, and anomalistic psychology; and Section C on Psychological Research and Scientific Method. Students must choose one topic from Sections A and B and answer all questions on that topic, and answer all questions in Section C. The exam is worth a total of 85 marks and lasts 2 hours.
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PSYA4 Jan 2011
1. General Certificate of Education
Advanced Level Examination
January 2011
Psychology (Specification A) PSYA4
Unit 4 Psychopathology, Psychology in Action
and Research Methods
Wednesday 2 February 2011 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm
For this paper you must have:
an AQA 16-page answer book.
Time allowed
2 hours
Instructions
Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this
paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is PSYA4.
In Section A, choose one topic. Answer all questions on the topic you choose.
Where appropriate, refer to theories and/or studies.
In Section B, choose one topic. Answer all questions on the topic you choose.
Where appropriate, refer to theories and/or studies, approaches, issues and debates.
In Section C, you should answer all questions.
Do all rough work in the answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
Information
The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
The maximum mark for this paper is 85.
In Section A and in Section B, you will be marked on your ability to:
– use good English
– organise information clearly
– use specialist vocabulary where appropriate.
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Section A Psychopathology
Choose one topic from Section A. Answer all questions on the topic you choose.
Each topic carries 25 marks.
Where appropriate, refer to theories and/or studies.
Topic: Schizophrenia
0 1 Outline clinical characteristics of schizophrenia. (5 marks)
0 2 Outline one psychological explanation of schizophrenia. (4 marks)
0 3 Evaluate psychological explanations of schizophrenia. (16 marks)
Topic: Depression
0 4 Outline and evaluate two or more psychological therapies for depression.
(9 marks + 16 marks)
)
Topic: Anxiety Disorders
0 5 Outline clinical characteristics of either phobic disorders or obsessive compulsive
disorder. (5 marks)
0 6 Explain issues associated with the classification and/or diagnosis of either phobic
disorders or obsessive compulsive disorder. (10 marks)
0 7 Outline and evaluate one psychological explanation for either phobic disorders or
obsessive compulsive disorder. (4 marks + 6 marks)
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Section B Psychology in Action
Choose one topic from Section B. Answer all questions on the topic you choose.
Each topic carries 25 marks.
Where appropriate, refer to theories and/or studies, approaches, issues and debates.
Topic: Media Psychology
0 8 Outline and evaluate one psychological explanation of media influence on pro-social
behaviour. (4 marks + 4 marks)
0 9 In a study, researchers investigated celebrity worship in young people. They sent two
questionnaires to several hundred university students. One questionnaire measured
attitudes to celebrity and the other questionnaire measured self-esteem. The researchers
analysed the completed questionnaires and found a significant correlation between low
self-esteem and high levels of celebrity worship.
Explain one methodological and one ethical issue that might have arisen in this study.
(2 marks + 2 marks)
1 0 Discuss one or more explanations for the effectiveness of television in persuasion.
(5 marks + 8 marks)
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Topic: The Psychology of Addictive Behaviour
1 1 Outline and evaluate the biological model as an explanation for the maintenance of one
addictive behaviour. (4 marks + 4 marks)
1 2 ‘The more young people see smoking in cinema and TV films, the more likely they are to
start smoking themselves.’
Use your knowledge of research into the role of media in addictive behaviour to explain
why such films might encourage young people to start smoking. (4 marks)
1 3 Discuss one type of intervention aimed at reducing addictive behaviour.
(5 marks + 8 marks)
Topic: Anomalistic Psychology
1 4 What has research shown about personality factors underlying anomalous experience?
(5 marks)
Some researchers consider that there is a link between poor reasoning skills and belief
in the paranormal.
1 5 Using your knowledge of research in this area, explain why some researchers might
think there is a link between poor reasoning and strong belief in the paranormal.
(3 marks)
1 6 To investigate this, a researcher asked participants to complete a reliable and
well-validated scale measuring belief in the paranormal. Each participant was then
scored on their attempt to solve a set of reasoning problems.
What is meant by a ‘reliable and well-validated’ scale? Explain why it is important to use
such a scale when measuring paranormal beliefs. (2 marks + 2 marks)
1 7 Apart from poor reasoning skills, explain how one other cognitive factor is linked to
belief in the paranormal. (3 marks)
1 8 Discuss methodological issues in the study of psychokinesis. (4 marks + 6 marks)
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Section C Psychological Research and Scientific Method
Answer all questions in this section.
This topic carries 35 marks.
Topic: Psychological Research and Scientific Method
A teacher has worked in the same primary school for two years. While chatting to
the children, she is concerned to find that the majority of them come to school without
having eaten a healthy breakfast. In her opinion, children who eat ‘a decent breakfast’
learn to read more quickly and are better behaved than children who do not. She now
wants to set up a pre-school breakfast club for the children so that they can all have
this beneficial start to the day. The local authority is not willing to spend money on
this project purely on the basis of the teacher’s opinion and insists on having scientific
evidence for the claimed benefits of eating a healthy breakfast.
1 9 Explain why the teacher’s personal opinion cannot be accepted as scientific evidence.
Refer to some of the major features of science in your answer. (6 marks)
A psychologist at the local university agrees to carry out a study to investigate the
claim that eating a healthy breakfast improves reading skills. He has access to 400
five-year-old children from 10 local schools, and decides to use 100 children (50 in the
experimental group and 50 in the control group). Since the children are so young, he
needs to obtain parental consent for them to take part in his study.
2 0 The psychologist used a random sampling method. Explain how he could have obtained
his sample using this method. (3 marks)
2 1 Explain limitations of using random sampling in this study. (3 marks)
2 2 Explain why it is important to operationalise the independent variable and the dependent
variable in this study and suggest how the psychologist might do this. (5 marks)
2 3 The psychologist used a Mann-Whitney test to analyse the data. Give two reasons why
he chose this test. (2 marks)
2 4 He could have used a matched pairs design. Explain why this design would have been
more difficult to use in this study. (2 marks)
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2 5 Other than parental consent, identify one ethical issue raised in this study and explain
how the psychologist might address it. (2 marks)
2 6 The psychologist asks some of his students to conduct a separate observational study at
the same time on the same group of children. The aim of this observational study is to
test the idea that eating a healthy breakfast affects playground behaviour.
Design an observational study to investigate the effects of a healthy breakfast on
playground behaviour. Include in your answer sufficient detail to allow for reasonable
replication of the study. You should state the hypothesis you are setting out to test.
In your answer, refer to:
an appropriate method of investigation
materials/apparatus and procedure.
Justify your design decisions. (12 marks)
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