Psychology: Overview
An extended essay (EE) in psychology gives students the opportunity to:
Psychology may be defined as “the study of behaviour”. The subject involves studying the behaviours of humans and non-human animals and has a range of specialist terms, methods and literature. It is therefore essential for students undertaking an EE in psychology to:
Students who have not studied psychology formally should not undertake the EE, unless they can demonstrate sufficient knowledge and understanding of the subject.
Requirements for a Psychology EE
The Subject-Specific Guidance page for your chosen subject is THE KEY to ensuring your paper meets the requirements. Print, highlight, and annotate this page and pin it above your desk!
The Command Terms are the key terms and phrases used in examination questions. Use these in your essay to indicate a strong background in your subject
The Subject Reports give an overview of what EXAMINERS have said about makes a successful paper in the subject. It's smart to read these over to know what the examiners are looking for.
Research Questions
Review the questions below
Sample Questions scoring A or B
To what extent does gender play a role in the development of the imposer phenomenon?
Is physical attractiveness determined by cultural influences or evolutionary adaptations?
To what extent is self efficacy a predictor of academic procrastination?
To what extent does early bilingual acquisition improve the social and cognitive development of children?
Sample Psychology Research Questions
(score unknown - think about which are most successful)
Past Papers: Why Read Them?
Psychology