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These notes provide a complete, exam-focused summary of Issues and Debates in Psychology from AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 3. Written to be concise, structured, and exam-ready, they are designed to replace bulky textbooks while maximising understanding and recall for top-grade performance. Content Coverage (Issues & Debates): • Gender bias and cultural bias in psychological research • Free will vs determinism • Nature vs nurture • Holism vs reductionism • Idiographic vs nomothetic approaches • Ethical implications of psychological research • Applications to real-world psychological issues

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AQA - Topic 8: Issues and
debates in psychology

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Learning Outcomes

1. Gender and culture in psychology – universality and bias.
Gender bias including androcentrism and alpha and beta bias;
cultural bias, including ethnocentrism and cultural relativism.

2. Free will and determinism: hard determinism and soft
determinism; biological, environmental and psychic determinism.
The scientific emphasis on causal explanations.

3. The nature-nurture debate: the relative importance of heredity
and environment in determining behaviour; the interactionist
approach.

4. Holism and reductionism: levels of explanation in psychology.
Biological reductionism and environmental (stimulus-response)
reductionism.

5. Idiographic and nomothetic approaches to psychological
investigation.

6. Social sensitivity in psychological research.




1. Gender and Culture in Psychology
Universality
Definition: Developing theories that apply to all people, regardless of gender
or culture.



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, Aim: Accurately reflect human behaviour, including real differences.

Problem: Bias, low validity, and poor reliability reduce universality.


Gender Bias
Definition: When one gender is treated less favourably (sexism) or misrepresented
in research.
Consequences:

Scientifically misleading

Upholds stereotypes

Validates discrimination

Types of Gender Bias

Alpha Bias
Definition: Exaggerating differences between men and women.

Effect: Can emphasize stereotypical characteristics.

Example: Gilligan's work on moral reasoning — emphasized care ethic vs
justice ethic.

Beta Bias
Definition: Minimizing or ignoring differences between genders.

Effect: Applying male findings to females without validation.

Example: Kohlberg's moral development stages based only on male
samples.

Androcentrism
Definition: Male behaviour is the norm; female behaviour seen as abnormal
or inferior when it differs.

Example: Freud's theory of "penis envy" defining women in comparison to
men.




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, Evaluation of Gender Bias

Positive consequences of Gender Bias Negative consequences of Gender Bias

Alpha Bias:
Alpha Bias:
• Has led to some theorists (Gilligan) to
• Focus on differences between genders
assert the worth and valuation of 'feminine
leads to the implication of similarity WITHIN
qualities'.
genders, thus this ignores the many ways
• Has led to healthy criticism of cultural
women differ from each other.
values that praise certain 'male' qualities
• Can sustain prejudices and stereotypes.
such as aggression and individualism as
desirable, adaptive and universal.
Beta Bias:
• Draws attention away from the differences
Beta Bias:
in power between men and women.
• Makes people see men and women as the
• Is considered as an egalitarian approach
same, which has led to equal treatment in
but it results in major misrepresentations of
legal terms and equal access to, for
both genders.
example, education and employment.


Examples of Gender Bias in Research
a) Kohlberg – Moral Development

All-male sample → findings generalized to women (beta bias).

Claimed women scored lower in moral development (androcentrism).

Gilligan: Women use "care ethic" vs men's "justice ethic" (alpha bias).

b) Freud – Psychosexual Development

Strongly androcentric ("penis envy").

Reinforced stereotypes (e.g., career ambition in women = pathological).

Reflected early 20th-century sexist norms.

c) Biomedical Theories of Abnormality

Women's mental illness often attributed to hormonal/neurochemical causes,
ignoring social/environmental factors like domestic violence or discrimination.

Gender Bias in the Research Process
Institutional Sexism:



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