Exam Tips & Guidance (HL IB Psychology)
Revision Note
Written by: Laura Swash
Reviewed by: Lucy Vinson
How is the exam paper structured?
You will be asked an exam question on Health on Paper 2 of the exam
If you are HL you are required to answer two questions on two different options on Paper 2 e.g. Health and Relationships
If you are SL you are required to answer one question on one option on Paper 2 e.g. Health
If you are HL Paper 2 lasts for two hours; if you are SL Paper 2 lasts for 1 hour
Each option consists of three different questions each of which are worth 22 marks; you choose to answer one of those three questions (don’t answer more than one question per option!)
You may be asked to choose to answer a question from, for example, the following choices: determinants of health, health problems, promoting health
It is highly unlikely that you will be asked to choose all three questions from one topic e.g. the questions will not all be taken from the Determinants of health topic
Each question is an Extended Response Question worth 22 marks so you should spend one hour planning and writing each question
How to structure and plan your response to a Health exam question
Let’s take this question: ‘Discuss the biopsychosocial model of health and well-being’ [22] |
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What is this question asking you to do?
Here are some useful sentence stems/phrases that will help you to form a convincing ‘Discuss’ argument:
But what does all of that actually mean? Students often express some confusion (panic even!) when they read exam questions. This confusion/panic tends to stem from a) exam nerves (understandable) and b) misreading the question or feeling that the question is asking them to do something that they have never done before. So, let’s unpack the above exam question and break it down into its constituent parts; this way you will be able to see that yes, you can answer this question and yes, you have revised the correct theories and studies that will enable you to answer the question. You should use this approach to deconstruct all possible exam questions as this strategy will help you to understand and be prepared for whatever the exam throws at you!
In conclusion, this question is asking you to, ‘Present arguments regarding how well the holistic approach of the biopsychosocial model can be used to explain differences in health and well-being of people with varying biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors.’ |
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How to get full marks for this question Yes, it is possible to get full marks for this question or for any question on any of your IB Psychology papers. It is, however, not easy to do so (if it was, everyone would be doing it!) but with hard work, revision (and use of this helpful revision site!) full marks could be yours.
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That’s all very well but can you show me how?.... There is a full exemplar answer to this response (see the next page titled ‘Model Exam Response - Health’). This exemplar response is accompanied by a commentary linking each paragraph back to the question, explaining how it satisfies the criteria for full marks.
Exemplar paragraph from the model answer:
Commentary provided for the above paragraph:
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