Command terms for SAQs (DP IB Psychology)

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Claire Neeson

Written by: Claire Neeson

Reviewed by: Cara Head

Which command terms are used for SAQs?

  • One of the benefits of taking the IB course for psychology is that there is a limited set of command terms that can be asked on Paper 1 and Paper 2 (Paper 3 is a little different)

  • This means that you are at an advantage as you can practice exam responses well in advance of the exam, using each of the prescribed terms

  • Paper 1 Section A consists of SAQs (short answer questions) only, each of which is worth 9 marks

  • You are required to answer all three SAQs in Section A

  • On Paper 1 Section A three command terms could be used in a question:

    • Outline

    • Describe

    • Explain

  • You may be asked questions which use all three of the above command terms, two of them or only one of them

Outline

  • ‘Outline’ involves giving a brief account or summary of a theory, study or explanation of a behaviour

  • You should give enough information to be informative but you do not need to go into any great detail or provide any explanation

  • An example question is ‘Outline one model of memory’ [9 marks]

Describe

  • ‘Describe’ involves giving a detailed account of a theory, study or explanation of a behaviour 

  • You should give more detail in your response but you do not need to provide any explanation

  • An example question is ‘Describe the working memory model’ [9 marks]

Explain

  • ‘Explain’ involves giving a detailed account, including reasons or causes 

  • You should give a good level of detail in your response and say why/how the theory or study or behaviour is relevant/how it works/how it relates to the topic

  • An example question is ‘Explain one research method used to investigate cognitive processing’ [9 marks]

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Claire Neeson

Author: Claire Neeson

Expertise: Psychology Content Creator

Claire has been teaching for 34 years, in the UK and overseas. She has taught GCSE, A-level and IB Psychology which has been a lot of fun and extremely exhausting! Claire is now a freelance Psychology teacher and content creator, producing textbooks, revision notes and (hopefully) exciting and interactive teaching materials for use in the classroom and for exam prep. Her passion (apart from Psychology of course) is roller skating and when she is not working (or watching 'Coronation Street') she can be found busting some impressive moves on her local roller rink.

Cara Head

Author: Cara Head

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Cara graduated from the University of Exeter in 2005 with a degree in Biological Sciences. She has fifteen years of experience teaching the Sciences at KS3 to KS5, and Psychology at A-Level. Cara has taught in a range of secondary schools across the South West of England before joining the team at SME. Cara is passionate about Biology and creating resources that bring the subject alive and deepen students' understanding