Summary Table: Key Studies of Promoting Health (DP IB Psychology)

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Key Studies Summary of Health Promotion 

SUMMARY TABLE: KEY STUDIES OF PROMOTING HEALTH 

Topic

Two Key Studies

Health Promotion

  • Use both of these studies to answer a question on health promotion

  • Use Lowe et al. (2004) to answer a question on the effectiveness of health promotion programmes

Quist-Paulsen et al (2003)

Lowe  et al. (2004)

Effectiveness of Health Promotion Programmes

  • Use both of these studies to answer a question on the effectiveness of health promotion programmes

  • Use Murphy-Hoefer et al. (2020) to answer a question on fear arousal as a health promotion method

Nakhimovsky et al. (2016)


Murphy-Hoefer et al. (2020)

How do I use these studies in an exam question on this topic?

  • IB students have a lot of content to cover (particularly students taking Psychology at Higher Level) so the purpose of this revision resource is to slim down and streamline the number of studies you need per topic/exam question

  • The exam question command term will be one of the following: ‘Evaluate’, ‘Discuss’, ‘Contrast’ or ‘To what extent’ 

  • Each command term requires you to answer the question in slightly different ways, using the content as shown in the summary table above i.e. specific studies per topic/question

  • In order to slim down the content you need to revise you can see above how some of the studies can be used for more than one potential exam question

  • Lowe et al. (2004) and Murphy-Hoefer et al. (2020) can be used to answer more than one potential exam question on Paper 2 content so you may decide to keep these studies and ‘throw away’ any studies which you find that you don’t need to revise

  • Remember that all Paper 2 questions are ERQs (Extended Response Questions) which are worth 22 marks, take an hour to write and need to be rich in critical thinking

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