DP Psychology Questionbank
Biological approach to understanding behaviour
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.Paper 1.SL.TZ0.4:
Discuss the effect of one or more neurotransmitters on behaviour.
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20N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Describe one twin or kinship study.
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20N.Paper 1.HL.TZ0.4:
With reference to research investigating the brain, discuss the role of animal research in understanding human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Outline one link between genes and behaviour with reference to one relevant study.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.4:
Discuss how one or more hormones affect human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
With reference to one study, outline the effect of one agonist or one antagonist on human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.4:
Evaluate one or more research methods used when investigating the relationship between the brain and behaviour.
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21N.Paper 1.SL.TZ0.4:
Discuss how one or more hormones and/or one or more pheromones affect human behaviour.
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21N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Outline neural pruning with reference to one relevant study.
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21N.Paper 1.HL.TZ0.4:
Evaluate one or more studies that use an animal model to investigate the relationship between genetics and behaviour.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
Describe neuroplasticity, with reference to one relevant study.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Describe one effect of one hormone on behaviour, with reference to one relevant study.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.4:
Discuss the relationship between genetics and behaviour.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.4:
Evaluate one technique used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
Describe localization with reference to one relevant study.
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19M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Describe the effect of one neurotransmitter on human behaviour with reference to one relevant study.
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19M.Paper 1.SL.TZ1.4:
Discuss one or more techniques used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.SL.TZ2.4:
Discuss the effect of pheromones on human behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.HL.TZ2.4:
Discuss two or more ethical considerations in animal research when investigating the brain and behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.HL.TZ1.4:
Discuss how animal research may provide insight into human behaviour.
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19N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.4:
Discuss one evolutionary explanation of one behaviour.
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19N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Describe neuroplasticity, with reference to one relevant study.
Sub sections and their related questions
The brain and behaviour (SL and HL)
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19M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Describe the effect of one neurotransmitter on human behaviour with reference to one relevant study.
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19M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
Describe localization with reference to one relevant study.
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19N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Describe neuroplasticity, with reference to one relevant study.
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20N.Paper 1.SL.TZ0.4:
Discuss the effect of one or more neurotransmitters on behaviour.
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20N.Paper 1.HL.TZ0.4:
With reference to research investigating the brain, discuss the role of animal research in understanding human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
With reference to one study, outline the effect of one agonist or one antagonist on human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.4:
Evaluate one or more research methods used when investigating the relationship between the brain and behaviour.
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21N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Outline neural pruning with reference to one relevant study.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.1:
Describe neuroplasticity, with reference to one relevant study.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ2.4:
Evaluate one technique used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
Hormones and pheromones and behaviour (SL and HL)
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19M.Paper 1.SL.TZ2.4:
Discuss the effect of pheromones on human behaviour.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.4:
Discuss how one or more hormones affect human behaviour.
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21N.Paper 1.SL.TZ0.4:
Discuss how one or more hormones and/or one or more pheromones affect human behaviour.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Describe one effect of one hormone on behaviour, with reference to one relevant study.
Genetics and behaviour (SL and HL)
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19N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.4:
Discuss one evolutionary explanation of one behaviour.
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20N.Paper 1.BP.TZ0.1:
Describe one twin or kinship study.
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21M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.1:
Outline one link between genes and behaviour with reference to one relevant study.
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22M.Paper 1.BP.TZ1.4:
Discuss the relationship between genetics and behaviour.
The role of animal research in understanding human behavior (HL only)
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19M.Paper 1.SL.TZ1.4:
Discuss one or more techniques used to study the brain in relation to behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.HL.TZ1.4:
Discuss how animal research may provide insight into human behaviour.
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19M.Paper 1.HL.TZ2.4:
Discuss two or more ethical considerations in animal research when investigating the brain and behaviour.
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21N.Paper 1.HL.TZ0.4:
Evaluate one or more studies that use an animal model to investigate the relationship between genetics and behaviour.