5 Questions
In the extended writing mark scheme, which level requires accurate and well-detailed description, evaluation, organisation, and specialist terminology?
Level 4
What is the key characteristic of Level 2 in the extended writing mark scheme?
Mostly effective
At Level 1 in the extended writing mark scheme, what is the status of specialist terminology usage?
Used inappropriately and absent
What does Level 3 in the extended writing mark scheme indicate about the use of specialist terminology?
Used inappropriately on occasions
What does Level 4 of the extended writing mark scheme emphasize in terms of application to stem?
Appropriate and links between theory and stem content are explained
Study Notes
Extended Writing Mark Scheme
- Level 3 requires accurate and well-detailed description, evaluation, organisation, and specialist terminology.
Level 1 Characteristics
- At Level 1, specialist terminology is rarely or inaccurately used.
Level 2 Characteristics
- The key characteristic of Level 2 is some accurate description, but lacking in detail and evaluation.
Level 3 Characteristics
- Level 3 indicates accurate and consistent use of specialist terminology.
Level 4 Emphasis
- Level 4 emphasizes the sophisticated application of ideas to stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) contexts.
Test your knowledge of A Level Psychology Year 1 Paper 2 Biopsychology with this quiz focused on extended writing questions. Practice answering A01 and A03 questions with 8, 12, and 16 marks while aiming for level 8 performance in accuracy, evaluation, organization, specialist terminology, and coherence.
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