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I'm a final year DPhil student at the University of Oxford, studying Experimental Psychology. My research investigates language acquisition and reading development. I have an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience and took undergraduate advanced options in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Developmental Disorders and Neuropsychology.
Oxford University - PhD Psychology
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Ellen
I graduated from the University of Cambridge with a first class degree last 2018 in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences and Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour. For over three years, I have been tutoring psychology and helping students with university admissions.
Cambridge University - BA Psychological and Behavioural Sciences
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Kirstie
Hello, I'm Sherry. I recently graduated from the University of Cambridge with a degree in Psychological and Behavioural Sciences. I am currently pursuing my Master's degree and hold a profound passion for Psychology, which I am eager to share with others. I am looking forward to imparting the study tips and revision techniques that I acquired during my academic journey.
Cambridge University - Psychological and Behavioural Sciences
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Having worked as a tutor in various capacities over the years, I am passionate about working alongside students to help them maximize the potential that they have inside them already. My academic background is in Psychology and Neuroscience, but being someone with a thirst for knowledge, I have also studied modern languages, philosophy and statistics.
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How Our Tutors Help with IB Psychology
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Mastering Core Topics: Gain a deep understanding of essential IB Psychology topics, including biological, cognitive, and sociocultural levels of analysis.
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Exam Technique Excellence: Learn specific strategies for the IB Psychology exam, such as how to effectively structure extended response questions (ERQs) and short answer questions (SAQs).
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Internal Assessment (IA) Support: Receive expert guidance on your IA, from formulating research questions to conducting experiments and writing reports.
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Critical Evaluation Skills: Develop the ability to critically evaluate psychological studies and theories, a key requirement for IB Psychology assessments.
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Understanding Command Terms: Get familiar with IB-specific command terms and learn how to apply them accurately in your answers.
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Biological Approach: Explore genetics, brain functions, neuroplasticity, hormones, and their impact on behavior.
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Cognitive Approach: Study memory, perception, thinking processes, and cognitive biases.
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Sociocultural Approach: Examine cultural influences, social norms, group dynamics, and how they shape behavior.
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Research Methods: Learn about experimental, correlational, and qualitative research methods, and their application in psychology.
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Internal Assessment (IA): Conduct and report on an experimental study as part of the course requirements.
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Optional Topics: Delve into areas like abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, and human relationships, depending on your interests and curriculum choices.
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IB Psychology Textbooks and Study Guides: Up-to-date materials covering all core and optional topics.
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Past Exam Papers and Marking Schemes: Practice with real exam questions and understand the criteria for high-scoring answers.
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IB Psychology is examined through both internal and external assessments, focusing on the core and optional topics.
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Paper 1: This is a two-hour exam covering the three core approaches (biological, cognitive, and sociocultural). It consists of three short-answer questions (SAQs) and one extended response question (ERQ).
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Paper 2: This exam lasts two hours and covers the optional topics. Standard Level (SL) students answer one ERQ from one optional topic, while Higher Level (HL) students answer two ERQs from two optional topics.
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Paper 3 (HL only): A one-hour exam with three questions based on an unseen stimulus material, focusing on research methods.
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Internal Assessment (IA): A research project where students conduct an experiment, collect data, and write a report, demonstrating their understanding of psychological research methods.
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