logo

Learning objective

Explain psychological explanations of offending behaviour, including Eysenck's theory, cognitive explanations, moral reasoning, cognitive distortions and differential association theory.

Read the explanation, check the common trap, then practise with flashcards and questions.

At a glance

0

Flashcards

0

Questions

Topic

Option 3

Subtopic

Forensic Psychology

Aqa A Level PsychologyPaper 3 Issues and Options in Psychology

Study support

Understand this objective

Quick explanation

Explain psychological explanations of offending behaviour, including Eysenck's theory, cognitive explanations, moral reasoning, cognitive distortions and differential association theory

  • This point belongs to Option 3, especially Forensic Psychology.
  • You need to be able to explain psychological explanations of offending behaviour, including Eysenck's theory, cognitive explanations, moral reasoning, cognitive distortions and differential association theory.
  • The key ideas to know are cognitive distortions.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

Key concepts

cognitive distortions

Why it matters

This objective helps connect Forensic Psychology to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Option 3.

Revision tools

Choose how to practise

Back to topic hub
Flashcards0 linked cards
No flashcards are published for this page yet.
Practice Questions0 linked questions
No questions are published for this page yet.
Revision notestopic notes

Open the full topic revision notes when you are ready to review this objective in context.

Open revision notes

Related learning objectives