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

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Which option best protects the boundary between description and evaluation for Relationships? (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 Option 1 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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What a good answer should say

  • Answer EJ1AJ for Explain Duck S Phase Model Of: For the command word in this question, the answer is The correct answer is State the psychological concept first, then explain why supporting or challenging evidence changes the judgement..
  • It must be linked to Explain, Duck, phase, model, relationship, breakdown, Which, option rather than presented as a generic Psychology statement.

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Why this works

Answer this by linking the specification term to evidence and then to an evaluative judgement. The answer is correct because it uses statistical reasoning and interpretation and keeps the focus on Explain Duck's phase model of relationship breakdown..

Psychological reasoning: the response should name the mechanism or method, show how it operates, and use terms such as Explain, Duck, phase, model, relationship, breakdown, Which, option, best, protects, boundary, between. Evidence link: Duck's relationship breakdown model can be used to support the point, but the answer should explain what the evidence demonstrates rather than simply naming it.

Evaluation: add a judgement about methodological control, ecological validity, population validity, ethics, determinism, reductionism, cultural bias or real-world application when that is relevant to the question. Exam relevance: the final sentence should make the answer explicit, so the examiner can see why the chosen point addresses the command word and not just the general topic.

Common mistake: avoid generic phrases such as "this is important"; explain the causal process, evidence quality or limitation in precise Psychology language.

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