IB Course Guide 2024

Psychology

P S Y C H O L O G Y

“Avoid becoming a mere recorder of facts but try to penetrate the mystery of their origin.” IVAN PAVLOV (1849-1936) Psychology is the study of the mind and behaviour and it seeks to understand how people think, feel and behave. It is essentially about people and why they behave as they do. Psychologists investigate the causes of behaviour employing scientific techniques. As a result, psychologists have learned much that can help people to fulfil their potential as human beings and increase understanding and functioning in all aspects of life. Psychology as a university subject is going from strength to strength. Psychology graduates are increasingly sought-after in the workplace. The IB psychology course is part of Group 3 (individuals and societies), even though the actual focus of the course is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It takes an integrative approach by looking at psychological issues through three approaches (cores): The biological approach focuses on physiology, including the role of the brain, neurotransmitters, genetics, hormones, pheromones and the role of animal research. The sociocultural approach focuses on how environment and culture affect the behaviour of the individual. Following the core, pupils then apply these approaches to a choice of optional topics. HL pupils study two topics, SL pupils only one. The optional topics are: abnormal psychology, psychology of human relationships, health psychology and developmental psychology. The internal assessment task for psychology is the same for both SL and HL pupils. It involves replicating a published experiment in a simplified form: planning, data collection and analysis. The data collected as part of the experiment is analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The IB course aims to produce reflective, open-minded, intellectually curious learners. There is also a strong focus on developing critical thinking skills as well as fostering intercultural understanding and respect. Psychology is unlike any subject you have studied before, however, it is fascinating and relevant to all aspects of everyday life. The cognitive approach focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking and perception.

COMPONENT

ASSESSMENT HL

ASSESSMENT SL

CONTENTS

Paper 1

2 hrs exam 49 marks Weighting: 40% 2 hrs exam 44 marks Weighting: 20% 1 hr exam 24 marks Weighting: 20%

2 hrs exam 49 marks Weighting: 50% 1 hr exam 22 marks Weighting: 25%

3 short answer questions from the core 1 essay from a choice of 3

Paper 2

SL : 1 essay from a choice of 3 HL : 2 essays from a choice of 6

Paper 3

N/A

3 questions on research methods based on unseen material

Internal Assessment (coursework)

Report on a simple experimental study 22 marks Weighting: 20%

Report on a simple experimental study 22 marks Weighting: 25%

2000 word write-up

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