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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY (AQA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (A+ GRADED) 2023/2024.
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A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY (AQA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (A+ GRADED) 2023/2024. 
ABC model - CORRECT ANSWER-Ellis proposed that depression occurs when an activating event triggers an irrational belief which in turn produces a consequence i.e. an emotional response like depression 
ABCDE model - CORRECT ANSWER-extends Ellis's explanation of depression to a therapy - D stands for disputing irrational thoughts and E for the effect of disputing 
acetylcholine - CORRECT ANSWER-a neurotransmitter. In the centr...
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AQA A-Level Psychology - Social Influence Questions and Answers Rated A+
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AQA A-Level Psychology - Social Influence Questions and Answers Rated A+ Conformity Change in a person's behaviour and/or opinions as the result of real or imagined pressure from a group 
Internalisation Permanent change in behaviours and opinions 
Identification Change of behaviour and belief only in original situation 
Compliance Belief stays the same, but behaviour changes in original situation 
Normative Social Influence Desire to be accepted and fit in, normally leads to compliance 
Inform...
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AQA Psychology Social Influence Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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AQA Psychology Social Influence Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Internalisation Conforming to the group because you accept its norms - you agree privately as well as publicly. 
Identification Conforming to the group because we value it - prepared to change views to be part of it. 
Compliance Superficial agreement with the group - going along with it publicly but holding a different view privately. 
Informational social influence (ISI) Agreeing with the majority view/behaviour becau...
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AQA 2018 Psychology A Level Paper 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Outline the agentic shift(2 marks)? -ANSWER - The agentic state occurs when an individual has little autonomy and carries out the acts of their "Agent" The shift from exercising free will to agency and obeying others is known as the agentic shift. 
 
What factors influence minority influence?(6 marks - Application to Jenny) -ANSWER - In order for the minority - JENNY- to persuade the majority - PSYCH DEPARTMENT - they need to show consistency, commitment and flexibility. 
 
Consistency is the ...
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AQA GCSE Psychology (9-1) Social Influence Flashcards
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AQA GCSE Psychology (9-1) Social 
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How does agency theory/agentic shift affect obedience? - correct answers(He told me 
to do it) 
People feel no responsibility for their actions because they are carrying out someone 
else's wishes 
How does anonymity affect conformity? - correct answersConformity decreases when 
participants answer in private because their is no fear of rejection and no way to look at 
the answers of others therefore there is no way you can conform to...
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AQA GCSE Psychology (9-1) Social Influence Flashcards
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AQA GCSE Psychology (9-1) Social 
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How does agency theory/agentic shift affect obedience? - correct answers(He told me 
to do it) 
People feel no responsibility for their actions because they are carrying out someone 
else's wishes 
How does anonymity affect conformity? - correct answersConformity decreases when 
participants answer in private because their is no fear of rejection and no way to look at 
the answers of others therefore there is no way you can conform to...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Extra researchers Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Turner (1991) - ANSWER -Introduced the concept of referent informational influence as an explanation for conformity, conforming to maintain the group norms that allow them to define themselves as a group member - TYPES OF CONFORMITY 
 
Eagly and Carli (1981) - ANSWER -Conducted a meta-analysis of 148 studies and found that women are more likely to conform than men in group pressure situations, suggestion that this is due to gender roles - ASCH 
 
Williams and Sogon (1984) - ANSWER -Found Japanes...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Extra researchers Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Turner (1991) - ANSWER -Introduced the concept of referent informational influence as an explanation for conformity, conforming to maintain the group norms that allow them to define themselves as a group member - TYPES OF CONFORMITY 
 
Eagly and Carli (1981) - ANSWER -Conducted a meta-analysis of 148 studies and found that women are more likely to conform than men in group pressure situations, suggestion that this is due to gender roles - ASCH 
 
Williams and Sogon (1984) - ANSWER -Found Japanes...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Extra researchers Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Turner (1991) - ANSWER -Introduced the concept of referent informational influence as an explanation for conformity, conforming to maintain the group norms that allow them to define themselves as a group member - TYPES OF CONFORMITY 
 
Eagly and Carli (1981) - ANSWER -Conducted a meta-analysis of 148 studies and found that women are more likely to conform than men in group pressure situations, suggestion that this is due to gender roles - ASCH 
 
Williams and Sogon (1984) - ANSWER -Found Japanes...
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Turner (1991) - ANSWER -Introduced the concept of referent informational influence as an explanation for conformity, conforming to maintain the group norms that allow them to define themselves as a group member - TYPES OF CONFORMITY 
 
Eagly and Carli (1981) - ANSWER -Conducted a meta-analysis of 148 studies and found that women are more likely to conform than men in group pressure situations, suggestion that this is due to gender roles - ASCH 
 
Williams and Sogon (1984) - ANSWER -Found Japanes...
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