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AQA7182 - Course Introduction
AQA7182 - Course Introduction
AQA7182 - Course Introduction
Topics assessed:
Social inVuence
Memory
Attachment
Psychopathology
Assessment type:
Written exam: 2 hours
96 marks
33.3% of A Level
Question types:
Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Section D: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Topics assessed:
Approaches in Psychology
Biopsychology
Research methods
Issues and debates in Psychology
Assessment type:
Written exam: 2 hours
96 marks
33.3 % of A Level
Question types:
Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks) Previous page Next page
Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(48 marks)
Topics assessed:
Compulsory content: Issues and debates in Psychology
Optional content
One topic from:
Relationships
Gender
Cognition and development
Assessment type:
Written exam: 2 hours
96 marks
33.3% of A Level
Question types:
Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing
(24 marks)
Section B: one topic from option 1, multiple choice, short
answer and extended writing (24 marks)
Section C: one topic from option 2, multiple choice, short
answer and extended writing (24 marks)
Section D: one topic from option 3, multiple choice, short
answer and extended writing (24 marks)
Quality of Written
Communication (QWC)
Communication (QWC)
In A Level speciDcations which require candidates
to produce written material in English, candidates
must:
• Ensure that text is legible and that spelling,
punctuation and grammar are accurate so that meaning
is clear
• Select and use a form and style of writing appropriate
to purpose and to complex subject matter
• Organise information clearly and coherently, using
specialist vocabulary when appropriate
All of the AOs are important, but they are not all examined
with equal weighting in each of the examinations. The
materials that follow take this into account since they are
shaped around the AQA course requirements.
Tutor support
Your tutor is available to support you via email throughout
your course. If you would like to contact your tutor or ask
any questions about your course, you are able to do so at
any point. You will receive a separate email with your
tutors’ details and how to contact them.
Assessment types
Learning activities
These TMAs can only be marked once by your tutor (no re-
drafts) so try your best Crst time.
Exam preparation
In preparing for examination and self-testing at the end of
each unit, you can access specimen and past and exemplar
papers for free on the AQA website:
https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-
a-level/psychology-7181-7182/assessment-resources
https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/psychology/as-and-
a-level/psychology-7181-7182/assessment-resources
Private Candidates
the exam.