Pheromones could be asked about in the HL extensions.
True (the topic title has been changed to "Hormones and Pheromones and behaviour")
Reconstructive memory is now a required topic. True or False?
True.
Two brand new topics in the sociocultural approach are:
enculturation and acculturation
What two sections must all SARs have?
Central argument + evidence (i.e. at least one study)
Students may be asked about "synapses" when asked about neurotransmitters. True or False.
False. But they could be asked about "neurons."
Exam questions may ask about "neural networks." True or False.
True. This was in the classifications.
True or False: You must teach Bartlett's "War of the Ghosts" study when teaching schema theory.
False. But I always do. It's boring every year, but it's a good lead in to rationalization and the reconstructive nature of memory. It's a fun one to replicate, too. HOWEVER, I discourage it in exam answers.
Is this a definition of acculturation or enculturation: the process of being enveloped in one's primary culture and adopting the norms of that culture.
Enculturation
What are two key differences between essays and SARs?
1) More studies
2) Critical thinking (counter-arguments)
"Generic similarities" really refers to what types of studies? (according to the clarifications).
Twin and kinship studies
False. Travis recommends you to be selective about what you teach for the neurotransmitters topic.
True or False: we only need to teach one of the models of memory.
Until 2019, yes. After 2019, we must teach both.
I would also teach both because they work well together and I think students should know at least what "working memory" is, don't you?
What is Travis' three rules of three for essays?
Three studies, three sections, three counter-points
True or False - after 2019 the "content" points in the options could be in exam questions. True or False?
True.
The influence of cognition on physiology is no longer a core concept in the bio approach. True or False?
Well, this is an interesting one. It's not technically, but it kind of is because isn't that what is at the heart of neuroplasticity? You decide if you're correct or not :)
The influence of biology on cognition can no longer be taught in the cognitive approach. True or False?
False, I think. When studying the effects of emotion on cognition I think one can't overlook the role of biological processes (e.g. amygdala activation, cortisol release, etc.); while this isn't mandatory, it could be part of this topic.
Why don't you have to teach all three HL extensions?
Because students get to choose which essay response they write - so they can prep for just one approach for the essay.
For thinking and decision making, students must learn the dual process model.
False. But it is the best to use since they do need to know about rational and intuitive thinking.
The use of neuroimaging technology is a research method relevant to the biological approach.
Well...don't get me started on this issue :) This is one of those things where I think teachers need to make their best judgement. It has been listed in past mark schemes as a "research method," however in the recent clarifications it is NOT stated as a research method.
Stereotypes could be taught as part of which unit in the cognitive approach? (there might be more than one).
Biases in thinking and decision making (illusory correlation; confirmation bias, etc); also schema theory
Which approach would require the MOST studies and content to write essays about?
The biological approach - by a long way.
However, for high achieving students it also does allow the best opportunity to distinguish themselves (in Travis' opinion).
Students must know about assimilation in the new course. True or False?
True. The term "assimilate" might appear in the exam question.