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Which option best protects the boundary between description and evaluation for Memory? (2)

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Introductory topics in Psychology

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Which option best protects the boundary between description and evaluation for Memory? (2).

  1. A.State the psychological concept first, then explain why supporting or challenging evidence changes the judgement.
  2. B.Treat correlation, experiment, explanation and treatment as identical forms of psychological reasoning.
  3. C.Write a general opinion about Introductory topics in Psychology without linking it to a concept, study, method or data pattern.
  4. D.List several topic words but do not explain what the evidence shows or why the judgement follows.

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  • The correct answer is State the psychological concept first, then explain why supporting or challenging evidence changes the judgement..

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The correct option is State the psychological concept first, then explain why supporting or challenging evidence changes the judgement. because Explain forgetting using proactive interference, retroactive interference and retrieval failure from absence of cues.

requires precise Psychology terminology, AO1 knowledge and AO3 evaluation supported by study, method, treatment or data evidence. If a scenario is provided, apply the idea to that context before judging the evidence.

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