
All About IB Psychology Essay
Description
Book Introduction
The IB Psychology exam primarily assesses students' abilities through a descriptive essay written within a given time limit.
When studying psychology, many students find it difficult to put into words the information they find interesting and understandable.
Even students who are usually confident in their writing skills often feel overwhelmed when writing the IB psychology essay.
This is because many students have experience writing 'essays' but have never written a 'psychological essay'.
Having experienced the same concerns as above and successfully completed the IB psychology course, I have written down all of my essay writing know-how in this book.
From how to approach a psychology essay to the structure of a stable essay, it contains terms and phrases that are easily used in IB psychology.
Students who have always been curious about the subject of IB psychology, students who have been frustrated because they do not understand the content of IB psychology, and students who have had difficulty putting into words the content of IB psychology that they know in their heads will be able to solve their problems through this book.
When studying psychology, many students find it difficult to put into words the information they find interesting and understandable.
Even students who are usually confident in their writing skills often feel overwhelmed when writing the IB psychology essay.
This is because many students have experience writing 'essays' but have never written a 'psychological essay'.
Having experienced the same concerns as above and successfully completed the IB psychology course, I have written down all of my essay writing know-how in this book.
From how to approach a psychology essay to the structure of a stable essay, it contains terms and phrases that are easily used in IB psychology.
Students who have always been curious about the subject of IB psychology, students who have been frustrated because they do not understand the content of IB psychology, and students who have had difficulty putting into words the content of IB psychology that they know in their heads will be able to solve their problems through this book.
index
01.
How to write IB Psychology Essay
02.
Biological Level of Analysis
2.1 Principles of Biological Level of Analysis
2.2 Research Methods
2.3 Ethical Considerations
2.4 Neurotransmitter
2.5 Hormones
2.6 Theory of Brain Localization
2.7 Genetics
2.8.
Evolution of behavior
2.9 Interaction between Physiology and Cognition
2.10 Neuroplasticity
2.11 Brain Imaging Technologies
2.12 Animal Research (HL Only)
03.
Cognitive Level of Analysis
3.1 Principles of Cognitive Level of Analysis
3.2 Research Methods
3.3 Ethical Considerations
3.4 Memory (schema theory)
3.5 Emotion (how cognitive and biological factors interact in emotion)
3.6 Emotion (how emotion may affect one cognitive process)
3.7 Interaction between Physiology and Cognitive Process
3.8 Effects of Sociocultural Factors on Cognitive Process
3.9 Models and Theories of Cognitive Processes
3.10 Cognitive Technology
3.11 Thinking and Decision Making
3.12 Cognitive Technology (HL Only)
04.
Sociocultural Level of Analysis
4.1 Principles of Sociocultural Level of Analysis
4.2 Research Methods
4.3 Ethical Considerations
4.4 Culture (concepts of “emic” and “etic” culture; cultural dimension)
4.5 Culture (enculturation and acculturation)
4.6 Cultural Dimension
4.7 Attribution
4.8 Situational and Distributional Factors
4.9 Conformity
4.10 Social Cognitive Theory
4.11 Social Identity Theory
4.12 Stereotype
4.13 Compliance Technique
4.14 The Influence of Globalization on Individual Behavior (HL Only)
05.
Abnormal Psychology
5.1 Concepts of Normality and Abnormality
5.2 Validity and Reliability of Diagnosis
5.3 Cultural and Ethical Considerations in Diagnosis
5.4 Cultural and Gender Variation in Prevalence of Disorders
5.5.
Etiologies (biological, cognitive, and/or sociocultural factors) of Disorders
5.6 Biomedical, Individual, and Group Approaches to Treatment
5.7 Eclectic Approaches to Treatment
How to write IB Psychology Essay
02.
Biological Level of Analysis
2.1 Principles of Biological Level of Analysis
2.2 Research Methods
2.3 Ethical Considerations
2.4 Neurotransmitter
2.5 Hormones
2.6 Theory of Brain Localization
2.7 Genetics
2.8.
Evolution of behavior
2.9 Interaction between Physiology and Cognition
2.10 Neuroplasticity
2.11 Brain Imaging Technologies
2.12 Animal Research (HL Only)
03.
Cognitive Level of Analysis
3.1 Principles of Cognitive Level of Analysis
3.2 Research Methods
3.3 Ethical Considerations
3.4 Memory (schema theory)
3.5 Emotion (how cognitive and biological factors interact in emotion)
3.6 Emotion (how emotion may affect one cognitive process)
3.7 Interaction between Physiology and Cognitive Process
3.8 Effects of Sociocultural Factors on Cognitive Process
3.9 Models and Theories of Cognitive Processes
3.10 Cognitive Technology
3.11 Thinking and Decision Making
3.12 Cognitive Technology (HL Only)
04.
Sociocultural Level of Analysis
4.1 Principles of Sociocultural Level of Analysis
4.2 Research Methods
4.3 Ethical Considerations
4.4 Culture (concepts of “emic” and “etic” culture; cultural dimension)
4.5 Culture (enculturation and acculturation)
4.6 Cultural Dimension
4.7 Attribution
4.8 Situational and Distributional Factors
4.9 Conformity
4.10 Social Cognitive Theory
4.11 Social Identity Theory
4.12 Stereotype
4.13 Compliance Technique
4.14 The Influence of Globalization on Individual Behavior (HL Only)
05.
Abnormal Psychology
5.1 Concepts of Normality and Abnormality
5.2 Validity and Reliability of Diagnosis
5.3 Cultural and Ethical Considerations in Diagnosis
5.4 Cultural and Gender Variation in Prevalence of Disorders
5.5.
Etiologies (biological, cognitive, and/or sociocultural factors) of Disorders
5.6 Biomedical, Individual, and Group Approaches to Treatment
5.7 Eclectic Approaches to Treatment
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 15, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 164 pages | 210*297*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791197045318
- ISBN10: 1197045317
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