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GCSE EDEXCEL PSYCHOLOGY PAPER1& 2
EXAM 2024/2025 | ACCURATE AND
VERIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS |
LATEST UPDATE

,Define confidentiality. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Not disclosing the identity of participants.

What is anger management? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A form of rehab for offenders who commit
violent crimes because of their anger.

What are the three stages involved in anger management? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Cognitive
process, skills acquisition and application process.

What happens in the cognitive process stage of anger management? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..The offender reflects on their own anger and tries to recognise what
triggers it.

What happens in the skills acquisition stage of anger management? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..The offender learns new skills to help to control their anger.

What happens during the application process of anger management? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..The offender attempts to utilise their new skills to control their anger
during role play and anger triggering situations.

Give one strength of anger management. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Offenders are selected
carefully, evidence to support (Dowden et al (1999) - high risk offenders who received
treatment were less likely to reoffend)

Give four weaknesses of anger management. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The treatment assumes
that there is a link between anger and violent crimes, offenders can abuse the
programme and learn skills to aid in criminal behaviour, mixed findings as we develop a
better understanding of anger, offenders must be motivated

What was the aim of Charlton et al (2000)'s study? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..To investigate the
effects of TV on children's behaviour.

What type of experiment did Charlton use in his study into children's behaviour? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..Natural.

What was the independent variable in Charlton's study into children's behaviour? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..The introduction of TV.

What was the dependent variable in Charlton's study into children's behaviour? -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..The children's behaviour before and after TV was introduced to the
island.

How was the dependent variable of Charlton's study into children's behaviour
measured? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..In terms of pro social and anti social behaviour.

,For how long did they record the behaviour of children before the introduction TV to the
island in Charlton's study into children's behaviour? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..4 months.

How was children's behaviour observed in Charlton's study? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Through
video cameras placed in primary schools.

How much footage was recorded in total in Charlton's study into children's behaviour
before the introduction of TV to the island? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..256 minutes of footage.



Define privacy. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Keeping information private.

Define laboratory experiment. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..An experiment conducted in a controlled
environment.

Define field experiment. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A procedure conducted in a natural
environment.

Define natural experiment. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A study that examines a naturally occurring
variable in a real life situation.

Define structured interview. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..An interview consisting of pre-set
questions.

Define unstructured interview. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..An interview consisting of free flowing
conversation.

Define questionnaire. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A self-report method of gathering information.

What is an open ended question? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A question with no fixed response.

What is a closed question? - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A question with a fixed response.

Define correlation. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Analysis of relationships between two variables.

Define observation. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Watching and recording behaviour.

Define natural observation. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Behaviour observed in a natural
environment.

Define controlled observation. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Behaviour observed in a lab or
controlled environment.

, Define overt observation. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..Participants know that they are being
observed.
acceleration - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A measure of how quickly the velocity of something is
changing. It can be positive if the object is speeding up or negative if it is slowing down.
It is a vector quantity.

displacement - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The distance travelled in a particular direction. It is a
vector, distance is not.

distance - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..How far something has travelled. It is a scalar, and has no
direction.

force - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..At the simplest level it is a push, pull or twist. When they act on
an object they can cause it to accelerate. It is a vector quantity.

magnitude - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The size of something, such as the size of a force or the
measurement of a distance.

mass - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A measure of the amount of material that there is in an object. It
is a scalar quantity.

momentum - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A measure of motion, mass multiplied by velocity. It is a
vector quantity.

scalar quantity. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A quantity that has a magnitude (size) but not a
direction. Examples include mass, distance, energy and speed.

speed - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A measure of the distance an object travels in a given time.
Usually measured in metres per second (m/s). It is a scalar quantity.

vector quantity - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A quantity that has both a size and a direction.
Examples include force, velocity, displacement, momentum and acceleration.

velocity - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The speed of an object in a particular direction. Usually
measured in metres per second (m/s). It is a vector, speed is not.

weight - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The force pulling an object downwards, it depends upon the
mass of the object and the gravitational field strength. It is a vector.

average speed - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..The speed worked out from the total distance travelled
divided by the total time taken for a journey.

distance/time graph - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A graph of the distance travelled against time for a
moving object. The gradient of the line gives the speed.

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