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AS PSYCHOLOGY REVISION EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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---15April 20252024/2025A+
- DSM-5 - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder. 
Phobias - Behaviours - 1. Panic 
2. Avoidance 
3. Endurance 
Phobias - Behavioural: 
Panic - A phobic person may respond with panic in the presence of their phobic 
stimulus. This may result in crying, screaming or running away, and in children maybe 
freezing or having a tantrum. 
Phobias - Behavioural: 
Avoidance - The phobic person will go to a lot of effort to avoid their phobic stimulus, 
which can make it difficult for them to ...
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AS PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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---24April 20252024/2025A+
- what is the weakness for theories of caregiver-infant interactions? - cultural bias 
- not found in all cultures, such as le vine studying Kenyan mothers who has little 
interaction with their child yet still high attachment 
who did the study into the stages of attachment? - Schaffer and Emmerson 1964 
what was the aim for Schaffer and Emerson? - to investigate the age at which 
attachment forms, including the intensity of the attachment formed and the person 
whom it was with 
what was the met...
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AS PSYCHOLOGY MAIN EXAM TEST 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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- Positive Evaluation points of Schaffer and Emerson's study? - Has mundane 
realism= high external validity. Study conducted under everyday conditions. 
Longitudinal study: good internal validity 
Negative Evaluation points of Schaffer and Emerson's study? - Ethnocentrismtook place in Glasgow 
Longitudinal study- Time consuming and expensive 
Individual differences in attachment formation: cannot say if attachments form is 
exclusively biological numbers 
Lacks validity and prone to bias 
L...
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AS PSYCHOLOGY FINAL PAPER 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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---16April 20252024/2025A+
- What is imprinting? - A phenomena where certain species attach to the first thing 
they see, usually the birth mother; a survival mechanism 
Which animals is imprinting particularly found in and when does it occur? - - 
Particularly found in birds e.g. ducks, geese, but can be found in lambs 
- Needs to happen in a 'critical period', hours after birth 
What was Lorenz's study? - - He split a large clutch of greylag goose eggs into 
two batches 
- One batch hatched naturally with the mot...
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AS PSYCHOLOGY EXAM SCRIPT 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
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- What were the conclusions of the Schaffer & Emerson study? - - Attachments 
were most likely to form with those who responded accurately to the baby's signals, not 
who they spent most time with 
- They called this *sensitive responsiveness* 
- The most important fact in forming attachments is not who feeds & changes the child, 
but who plays & communicates with them 
What are the strengths of the Schaffer & Emerson study? - Was a longitudinal 
study so will have a wide range of results and f...
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