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AQA A Level Psychology Attachment Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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AQA A Level Psychology Attachment Exam 
Questions And Answers (Verified And 
Updated) 
What is an attachment? - answerAn emotional link between the child and there primary 
caregiver, which ties them together. 
Four ways an attachment can be tested? - answer1. Seeking Proximity 
2. Distress on seperation 
3. Joy on reunion 
4. General Behaviour 
What is a bond? - answerA bond is a set of feelings that ties one person to another 
Benefits of an attachment - answerSurvival 
Food 
Love 
Security 
T...
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Attachment Revision Template and Questions (Psychology AQA A-Level)
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Revision template for the Attachment topic in AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Each topic is split into 6 A01 boxes and 4 A03 boxes for 16 markers. Includes past paper questions for each topic. Easy to print out and in order. 
Topics include: Caregiver-Infant Interactions In Humans, Caregiver-Infant Interactions In Humans: Schaffer And Emerson (1964), The Role Of The Father, Explanations Of Attachment: Learning Theory, Animal Studies Of Attachment, Explanations Of Attac...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions and Answers
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics 
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Gender bias - Answer-Psychologists seek universality but bias may be inevitable (social 
historical contexts) 
Gender bias: psychological theory/research not accurately represent 
experience/behaviour of men + women 
Alpha bias: differences exaggerated, devalue women 
E.g. Freud = genuine psychological differences due to physiological differences 
Girls suffer from 'penis envy', femininity is failed masculinity 
Beta bias: di...
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Relationships Past Paper Questions - AQA
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Relationships Past Paper Questions - AQA 
Levels of Parasocial relationships (CAS) - ANS Celebrity Altitude Scale: 
- Entertainment Social 
- Intense-personal 
- Borderline pathological 
 
- Entertainment - social: least intense level where celebrities are viewed as sources of entertainment & fuel for social interaction. 
- Intense-personal: personally involved, obsessive thoughts. 
- Borderline pathological - Strongest. Uncontrollable fantasies, behaviour is more extreme 
 
 Absorption add...
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AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 – Cells All Answers Correct
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AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 – Cells All Answers Correct 
Structure of Nucleus. 
1. Nuclear envelope: double membrane surrounding nucleus, outer 
membrane continuous with the (R)ER of the cell. 
2. Nuclear pores: allow the passage of larger molecules, such as mRNA, out of the nucleus. 
3. Nucleoplasm: granular, jelly-like material making up the bulk of the nucleus. 
4. Chromosomes: protein-bound, linear DNA. 
5. Nucleolus: small spherical region(s) in nucleoplasm. Manufactures ribosomal RN...
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AQA A-Level Biology. Study 3.2 - Cells.2023AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 - Cells.
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AQA A-Level Biology. Study 3.2 - Cells.2023AQA A-Level Biology. 3.2 - CellsStructure of Nucleus. - ANSWER 1. Nuclear envelope: double membrane surrounding nucleus, outer membrane continuous with the (R)ER of the cell. 
 
2. Nuclear pores: allow the passage of larger molecules, such as mRNA, out of the nucleus. 
 
3. Nucleoplasm: granular, jelly-like material making up the bulk of the nucleus. 
 
4. Chromosomes: protein-bound, linear DNA. 
 
5. Nucleolus: small spherical region(s) in nucleoplasm....
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2023 AQA A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY 7037/2 PAPER 2 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY QUESTION PAPER & MARKING SCHEME/ [MERGED] MARL SCHEME JUNE 2023
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2023 AQA A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY 7037/2 PAPER 2 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY QUESTION PAPER & MARKING SCHEME/ [MERGED] MARL SCHEME JUNE 2023 
Place - ANSWER-A location which has different meanings to various people. 
Placemaking - ANSWER-The deliberate shaping of an environment to facilitate social interaction and improve a community's quality of life. 
locale - ANSWER-Locations that are associated with everyday activities and are shaped by the people, culture and customs within it. 
Sense of place - ANSWER-the s...
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A-level Learning Theory of Attachment Example Answer - 16 marks
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This document contains an example answer to a 16 mark A-level question on the learning theory of attachment, assessing Assessment Outcome’s 1 (demonstrating knowledge of theory) and 3 (evaluating theory). This type of question may appear in the AQA A-level 'Introduction to Psychology' (Paper 1) exam. 
 
This particular answer gained an A* (the highest grade awarded at this level). 
 
See question below: 
 
“Outline and evaluate learning theory as an explanation of attachment.”
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AQA Psychology Attachment Exam 2024 Questions and Answers
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AQA Psychology Attachment Exam 2024 
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what is Reciprocity ? -Answer-how 2 people interact 
both infant and mother respond to each others signals and elicit a response 
mothers usually pick up on and respond to the infants 2/3 of the time ( Feldman and 
Eildman 2007) 
Brazleton et al describes the interaction as a couples dance as each partner responds 
to each others moves 
what is Interactional Synchrony and who are the researches behind it ? -Answer-mother 
and infant ref...
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A-level Monotropic Theory of Attachment Example Answer - 16 marks
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This document contains an example answer to a 16 mark A-level question on Bowlby’s monotropic theory of attachment, assessing Assessment Outcome’s 1 (demonstrating knowledge of theory) and 3 (evaluating theory). This type of question may appear in the AQA A-level 'Introduction to Psychology' (Paper 1) exam. 
 
This particular answer gained an A* (the highest grade awarded at this level). 
 
See question below: 
 
“Outline and evaluate Bowlby’s monotropic theory as an explanation for...
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