Transcription of Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE Psychology
1 Centre NumberCandidate NumberWrite your name hereSurnameOther namesTotal MarksPaper Reference*P52205A0156*Turn over 9PS0/02 You do not need any other 8 June 2018 MorningTime: 2 hoursPsychologyAdvancedPaper 2: Applications of PsychologyPearson Edexcel Level 3 GCEP52205A 2018 Pearson Education Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer ALL questions in Section A. Answer ALL questions from one of the three options in Section B. Answer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you The total mark for this paper is 90. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. The list of formulae and statistical tables are printed at the start of this paper. Candidates may use a Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
2 Check your answers if you have time at the end.*P52205A0256*2 FORMULAE AND STATISTICAL TABLESS tandard deviation (sample estimate) spearman s rank correlation coefficientCritical values for spearman s rankLevel of significance for a one-tailed of significance for a two-tailed calculated value must be equal to or exceed the critical value in this table for significance to be shown.*P52205A0356*Turn over 3 Chi-squared distribution formula Critical values for chi-squared distributionLevel of significance for a one-tailed of significance for a two-tailed calculated value must be equal to or exceed the critical value in this table for significance to be shown.*P52205A0456*4 Mann-Whitney U test formulae (U is the smaller of Ua and Ub)Critical values for the Mann-Whitney U testNb567891011121314151617181920 Nap (one-tailed), p (two-tailed)5456891112131516181920222325 6578101214161719212325262830327681113151 71921242628303335373988 10131518202326283133363941444799 1215182124273033363942454851541011141720 2427313437414448515558621112161923273134 3842465054576165691213172126303438424751 5560646872771315192428333742475156616570 7580841416212631364146515661667177828792 1518232833394450556166727783889410016192 5303642485460657177838995101 1071720263339455157647077838996102 109 11518222835414855616875828895102 109 116 123192330374451586572808794101 109 116 123 1302025323947546269778492100 107 115 123 130 138*P52205A0556*Turn over 5 Nb567891011121314151617181920 Nap (one-tailed), p (two-tailed)
3 5123456789101112131415166234678911121315 1618192022734679111214161719212324262884 6791113151720222426283032349579111416182 1232628313336384010681113161922242730333 6384144471179121518222528313437414447505 3128 111417212428313538424649535660139 1216202327313539434751555963671410131722 2630343843475156606569731511151924283337 4247515661667075801612162126313641465156 6166717682871713182328333844495560667177 8288931814192430364147535965707682889410 0191520263238445056636975828894101 1072016222834404753606773808793100 107 114Nb567891011121314151617181920 Nap (one-tailed), p (two-tailed)5235678911121314151718192063 5681011131416171921222425277568101214161 8202224262830323486810131517192224262931 3436384197 101215172023262831343739424548108 111417202326293336394245485255119 1316192326303337404447515558621211141822 2629333741454953576165691312162024283337 4145505459636772761413172226313640455055 5964677478831514192429343944495459647075 8085901615212631374247535964707581869298 1717222834394551576367758187939910518182 4303642485561677480869399106 1121919253238455258657278859299106 113 11920202734414855626976839098105 112 119 127*P52205A0656*6 Nb567891011121314151617181920 Nap (one-tailed), p (two-tailed)
4 5011234567789101112136123456791011121315 1617187134679101213151618192122248246791 1131517182022242628309357911131618202224 2729313336104691113161821242629313437394 2115710131618212427303336394245481269121 5182124273134374144475154137 101317202427313438424549535660147 111518222630343842465054586367158 121620242933374246515560646973169 1318222731364145505560657074791710151924 2934394449546065707581861811162126313742 4753586470758187921912172228333945515663 6974818793992013182430364248546067737986 9299105 The calculated value must be equal to or less than the critical value in this table for significance to be shown.*P52205A0756*Turn over 7 Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test process Calculate the difference between two scores by taking one from the other Rank the differences giving the smallest difference Rank 1 Note: do not rank any differences of 0 and when adding the number of scores, do not count those with a difference of 0, and ignore the signs when calculating the difference Add up the ranks for positive differences Add up the ranks for negative differences T is the figure that is the smallest when the ranks are totalled (may be positive or negative) N is the number of scores left, ignore those with 0 differenceCritical values for the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks testnLevel of significance for a one-tailed of significance for a two-tailed -73208531985310118511131071217139 The calculated value must be equal to or less than the critical value in this table for significance to be shown.
5 *P52205A0856*8 SECTION A: CLINICAL Psychology Answer ALL Mundra is a clinical psychologist. She has to abide by the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) guidelines when she works with patients. (a) State one guideline from the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC).(1).. (b) Describe how Mundra would use one guideline from the HCPC in her practice.(3).. (Total for Question 1 = 4 marks)*P52205A0956*Turn over 9 BLANK PAGEQUESTION 2 BEGINS ON THE NEXT PAGE.*P52205A01056*10 2 Archie carried out an interview looking at people s attitudes to those with a mental health issue. He compared the attitudes of people who knew someone with a mental health issue with the attitudes of people who did not know someone with a mental health issue. Archie used a Likert scale to gather his data, where 1 showed a positive attitude and 7 showed a negative attitude. Archie s median scores are shown in Table 1 who knew someone with a mental health issuePeople who did not know someone with a mental health issueMedian score on attitudes to those with a mental health issue25 Table 1 (a) Analyse what Archie s results show about people s attitudes to those with a mental health issue.
6 (2).. *P52205A01156*Turn over 11 (b) Draw a bar chart to show the median results of Archie s study using the data from Table 1.(3) (Total for Question 2 = 5 marks)*P52205A01256*12 3 Erik has been asked to carry out a cross-sectional study of patients behaviour on a psychiatric ward. (a) Describe how Erik may obtain his sample for his cross-sectional study.(2)..*P52205A01356*Turn over 13 (b) Erik has been asked to collect primary data as part of his cross-sectional study. Describe how Erik could collect primary data regarding the patients behaviour. (3)..*P52205A01456*14 (c) Explain one strength and one weakness of a cross-sectional study.(4) Strength .. Weakness ..(Total for Question 3 = 9 marks)*P52205A01556*Turn over 15 4 Evaluate one treatment for schizophrenia that you have studied.
7 (8).. *P52205A01656*16 ..(Total for Question 4 = 8 marks)*P52205A01756*Turn over 17 5 During your course you will have studied Rosenhan s (1973) study. Evaluate Rosenhan s (1973) study.(8)..*P52205A01856*18 .. (Total for Question 5 = 8 marks)*P52205A01956*Turn over 19 6 You will have studied one of the following disorders: anorexia nervosa Obsessive-compulsive disorder unipolar depression. Assess one biological explanation for your chosen disorder.(20) Name of disorder .. *P52205A02056*20 .. *P52205A02156*Turn over 21 ..*P52205A02256*22 ..*P52205A02356*Turn over 23 ..(Total for Question 6 = 20 marks)TOTAL FOR SECTION A = 54 MARKS*P52205A02456*24 SECTION BAnswer questions from ONE option in this which question you are answering by marking a cross in the box . If you change your mind, put a line through the box and then indicate your new question with a cross.
8 If you answer the questions in Option 1 put a cross in the box .OPTION 1: CRIMINOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGYA nswer ALL Jason carried out an experiment on the effects of leading questions on the accuracy of eyewitnesses recall. All participants had 15 questions in their interview. He interviewed one group of participants who had five leading questions in the interview (Condition 1). The other group of participants had no leading questions in their interview (Condition 2). Jason s results are in Table 1 Number of incorrect answers in the group with leading questionsCondition 2 Number of incorrect answers in the group with no leading questions504141322453102031414221 Total = 39 Total = 16 Mean =Mean =Table 2*P52205A02556*Turn over 25 (a) Calculate the mean score for Condition 1 and the mean score for Condition 2 and complete Table 2 with your answers to two decimal places.(2)SPACE FOR CALCULATIONS (b) Describe how Jason could use the findings of his study to improve eyewitness testimony.
9 (2)..(Total for Question 7 = 4 marks)*P52205A02656*26 8 Helen works in Egton prison with offenders who have committed burglary. She is considering using a cognitive-behavioural treatment for the offenders. (a) Describe how one cognitive-behavioural treatment could be used by Helen for the offenders at the prison.(4) ..*P52205A02756*Turn over 27 (b) Explain one strength and one weakness of one cognitive-behavioural treatment for offenders.(4) (Total for Question 8 = 8 marks)*P52205A02856*28 9 Rachel lives in an area that has a high incidence of criminal activity. Her older brother has frequently been in trouble with the police for anti-social behaviour and shoplifting. Rachel has recently spent the night at a police station for being drunk and disorderly. Discuss self-fulfilling prophecy as an explanation of Rachel s anti-social behaviour.
10 You must make reference to the context in your answer.(8)..*P52205A02956*Turn over 29 ..(Total for Question 9 = 8 marks)*P52205A03056*30 10 Kylie witnessed a crime and had to go to the police station for an interview. The crime involved a robbery of a shop in a busy shopping centre. Kylie was walking past the shop with her friends when she heard the shopkeeper shouting for help, as the thief ran out of the shop. The police carried out a cognitive interview to gather as much information as possible from Kylie about what she witnessed. To what extent would the cognitive interview be effective in gathering accurate information from Kylie about the crime she witnessed? You must make reference to the context in your answer.(16).. *P52205A03156*Turn over 31 ..*P52205A03256*32 ..*P52205A03356*Turn over 33 ..(Total for Question 10 = 16 marks)TOTAL FOR SECTION B: OPTION 1 = 36 MARKS*P52205A03456*34 OPTION 2: CHILD PSYCHOLOGYIf you answer the questions in Option 2 put a cross in the box.