There are 24 possible questions for the concepts-practicals questions in Paper 2. Once you think you’re ready for this exam question, spin the wheel below and test yourself. Here’s how…
Remember the full question will look like this:
- Explain the concept of (concept) in relation to the (research method) used in your class practical.
To score full marks, you nee to show you understand the concept and how it links to the method used in the class practical. To self-assess your readiness, I recommend spinning the wheel and writing out the answer plan only. Give yourself a realistic time limit – like 3 minutes. You can check your own plan or have your teacher give you some feedback. Do this for a few questions and then once you feel you’re ready, spin the wheel and write out a full answer.
The Question Wheel
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- Explain the concept of (concept) in relation to the (research method) used in your class practical.
For brevity’s sake, the wheel only includes the method and the question. It helps to write the question out in full, simply inserting the method-concept pair from the wheel. For example, if you spin causality and interview the question is:
- Explain the concept of causality in relation to the interview used in your class practical.
Travis Dixon has been teaching for over 20 years and is an experienced IB Psychology, History and English teacher, author, workshop leader and examiner
