Tips, Tricks, Advice and Warnings WRITING ESSAYS FOR IB SL PSYCHOLOGY PAPERS 1 & 2

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Tips, Tricks, Advice and Warnings

WRITING ESSAYS FOR IB SL

PSYCHOLOGY PAPERS 1 & 2

(And in the case of the IB tests, they want you to bake a cake from scratch.)

WRITING A GOOD ESSAY IS A LOT LIKE

BAKING A GOOD CAKE.

In a psychology essay, there are a few things that you absolutely HAVE TO HAVE. These are:

There’s a lot more that goes into an essay, but these are the essential pieces.

YOU NEED TO HAVE THE RIGHT PIECES.

Background knowledge CEGM Studies Knowing the command

terms

You can’t cook even a basic cake without the essentials, like:

FlourEggsMilk

ButterBaking powder

Sugar

In the same way, you can’t write an essay without your necessary pieces.

YOUR ESSENTIAL PIECES ARE LIKE AN INGREDIENTS LIST.

A piece by piece breakdown.

BUT WHAT DO THESE PIECES REALLY DO

FOR AN ESSAY?

You should be getting your background knowledge from being in this class. You need to bring background knowledge into every essay you write – think of the things that you’ve learned this year and how they might apply to the question on your paper.

Your background knowledge is like knowing what goes into a cake in the fi rst place – for example, you (hopefully) know that apple seeds and raw garlic have no place in good cakes.

BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE

Personal opinionsSwearingInformal language (first or second

person)Cultural insensitivityUnsupported claims

IN THE SAME WAY, THESE THINGS DO NOT BELONG IN YOUR ESSAYS:

Use CEGM to break up and organize your essay – this way, your paper is more readable and you cover essential topics that IB graders are looking for.

The easiest thing to do is set up CEGM for your paragraphs – have an introduction, a paragraph about cultural considerations, ethics, gender considerations,

methods, a conclusion, etc.

Keep in mind that it’s OKAY to have more than one paragraph about a topic, and that sometimes parts of CEGM aren’t enough to make a paragraph

out of.

CEGM SHOULD PROVIDE A VALUABLE FRAMEWORK TO YOUR

ESSAY

Having a recipe to work from makes baking a cake much easier, right?

It also helps you to keep track of what you have and have not included in your paper – so you don’t run the

risk of repeating yourself and ‘spoiling the recipe’.

THINK OF CEGM LIKE A RECIPE FOR YOUR PAPER

Stir in boil ing water (batter wil l be thin). 2 Stir together sugar, fl our, cocoa, baking

powder, baking soda and salt in large bowl. Frost. Pour batter into prepared pans.  Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans to wire

racks. Heat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

Grease a 9 inch pie plate. Beat together white sugar, buttermilk, baking

mix, melted butter or margarine, vanil la, and eggs until smooth. Pour fi ll ing into pie plate.

Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Cool 5 minutes.

Grease and fl our two 9-inch round baking pans. 

Cool completely. Add eggs, milk, oi l and vanil la; beat on

medium speed of mixer 2 minutes. Heat oven to 350° F. Cool completely. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until wooden pick

inserted in center comes out clean.

Could you put these steps in order and cook this cake the r ight way every t ime?

HERE ARE THE STEPS TO BAKING A CAKE – OUT OF ORDER.

That was actually the steps from two cake recipes and a pie recipe mixed together.

In the same way, when you start writing a paper without using some kind of a framework, it’s very easy to accidentally drift into other topics – and start writing

a diff erent paper altogether.

Using CEGM as an outline for your essay makes this much less likely to happen – it’s like cooking

with your recipe on hand.

HERE’S WHAT YOU DIDN’T KNOW:

Your studies are like fl our.

Flour is a necessary component to every cake, but if you use too much, the cake will be inedible. However, you can’t just leave out the flour altogether – without

it, your cake will fall apart with no support.

In the same way, your argument in your essay falls apart with no studies to support it. However,

if you use too many studies, your essay can get muddled and hard to read.

STUDIES

Have you even eaten a cake that was made with the wrong type of flour? It tastes at best off , and at worst

completely inedible.

The same thing happens if you use the wrong studies to support your arguments: when they’re put into the wrong spot, studies can hinder rather than

help a good argument.

But…

YOU ALSO NEED TO USE THE RIGHT FLOUR WHEN YOU BAKE A CAKE

You know why? There’s this wonderful, magical ingredient:

ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR.

CHANCES ARE, YOU’VE NEVER HAD A CAKE MADE WITH THE WRONG KIND OF

FLOUR.

And your graders can be saved from reading bad papers by a few well-placed all-purpose studies.

This is also advantageous to you – instead of memorizing thirty diff erent studies, you can use a few good all-purpose studies in the same way that

you would use thirty specific ones.

Remember, though, that this doesn’t mean you can just learn four or five studies and jam them wherever

you please – your all-purpose studies need to fi t in wherever you choose to put them .

PEOPLE EVERYWHERE HAVE BEEN SAVED FROM BAD CAKES BY ALL-

PURPOSE FLOUR.

I know you don’t think you need to know your command terms, but here’s the thing:

YOU NEED TO KNOW YOUR COMMAND TERMS.

They are essential to writing your paper correctly.

COMMAND TERMS

You slave away, baking like crazy, adding in all the right ingredients and following your recipe and cooking

what can only be described as beautiful food.

You finally pull your creation out of the oven, lay it out before the judges, and let them eat.

The judges eat, and they’re amazed by your food. The fi rst one gets up and

says to you:

LET’S SAY YOU’RE MAKING A CAKE TO ENTER INTO A CONTEST

…Oh. How could you miss that? I mean, it was right on the flyer.

You get disqualified from the contest, not because you can’t cook – but because you can’t follow directions.

“THIS IS A PIE CONTEST.”

You could write the most beautiful essay known to mankind for your IB tests, but your grader can’t give

you points if you don’t address the right command terms.

Command terms work like guidelines about what you’re supposed to be making in the fi rst place – and if you don’t follow them, you’re only setting yourself up for

failure.

COMMAND TERMS WORK THE SAME WAY

The diff erence is the same as the diff erence between a cake and a pie.

Are both desserts? Yes.

Are both delicious? Yes.

Can you put fruit in them? Yes.

Can you eat them with ice cream? Yes.

But are they the same? Not at all.

“BUT WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?” YOU MIGHT SAY.

State: Give a specific name, value or other brief answer without explanation or calculation.

Discuss: Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors or hypotheses. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by appropriate evidence.

WELL, THEY CAN’T BE ALL THAT DIFFERENT

Trust us, they are.

Critical thinking and inventiveness are key.

SETTING YOUR ESSAY APART FROM OTHERS

Remember, IB graders go through hundreds of essays – don’t be generic! You want your paper to stand out –

be inventive and creative in your thinking .

IB wants to know that you can be thoughtful and contemplative when it comes to your essays. They don’t want regurgitation – they want synthesis .

DON’T JUST FOLLOW THE RECIPE

Critical thinking is about asking questions. Never accept what you’ve been told – explore, learn, be curious!

When it comes to psychology, curiosity will get you far – the whole subject came into existence because of it.

Never be afraid to ask questions or be skeptical of claims. Remember, even the most famous researchers and theorists are just people – they’re not always right.

USE CRITICAL THINKING

Mrs. Savoia has spent the whole year giving you the necessary pieces to write your own essay – but she

can’t do it for you.

You need to take the raw ingredients and make something great – you need to bake a cake.

YOU NEED TO COMBINE EVERYTHING YOU’VE LEARNED THIS YEAR INTO

SOMETHING NEW.

But wait! You forgot something…

SO YOUR CAKE IS BAKED

You have not fi nished your essay until you have poked holes!

Your cake isn’t finished until you’ve poked a toothpick through the middle to make sure that it’s cooked all the way through. Sometimes cakes that seems perfectly cooked can be raw in the center – and in the same way your essay can look perfect, but have a poor argument at it’s heart.

ALWAYS POKE HOLES IN YOUR CAKE BEFORE YOU ADD ANY FINISHING

TOUCHES

It happens to the best of us. Sometimes you can’t think of any arguments to poke holes through – or the argument is too solid for you to poke any holes.

HAVING TROUBLE POKING HOLES?

Learn a few weak theories that you can trot out in your papers. You can bring them up as opposing viewpoints, refute them, and carry on.

Even little holes are still holes. You don’t always have to completely destroy an opposing viewpoint in your paper – sometimes just pointing out their weaknesses is good.

Every viewpoint has a weakness. Yes, even yours. Sometimes they aren’t obvious at fi rst – but this is where critical thinking comes in.

Think outside the box. If you use a popular study in your paper, creative responses give you points with graders – they like seeing that you can be thoughtful and considerate when you evaluate theories and studies.

HERE’S A FEW THINGS YOU CAN DO:

Why not all cakes are created equal.

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

But something’s missing. Right now, you just have a cake. But you could have something world-shattering, career-making, the kind of cake that people would kill

to eat and die to know the recipe for.

SO, YOU’VE GOT YOUR CAKE TOGETHER

Lots of people think this – but it’s not necessarily true. You only need to work on your essay’s more superficial parts – word choice, flow, grammar, spelling, etc. – if they are bad.

And when I say bad I mean the-essay-is-unreadable-because-of-the-errors bad.

“I SHOULD MAKE MY CAKE LOOK GREAT.”

Just because you can make it look like you know something doesn’t mean that you do – and no matter

how much fluff or how many big words you pepper throughout your paper, IB graders will be able to tell

that you don’t know what you’re doing.

Don’t spend all of your time decorating your cake – keep it simple. Graders don’t care as much

about what your introduction or your conclusion look like as you think they do – they want to see

you demonstrate what you know.

IB WANTS SOMETHING WITH SUBSTANCE, NOT SOMETHING THAT

LOOKS GOOD

Some general advice.

A FEW THINGS TO REMEMBER

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And everybody writes diff erently. This isn’t a bad thing!

EVERYBODY COOKS DIFFERENTLY

Would you eat a cake that had only been in the oven for five minutes? No, it’s gross. Don’t turn your essay in after writing only two or three paragraphs – it’s not

done, and it’s not going to be pretty to read.

DON’T STOP WRITING AFTER PUTTING DOWN A FEW

PARAGRAPHS

When you get the option to choose your topic, don’t pick one just because it looks easy or like something

the grader won’t see a lot – pick a topic that you think you can write an essay on.

WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW

You can have sympathy, but not empathy for suff erers of a mental illness. You can understand symptoms, but not how the illness actually feels – don’t act like you do.

Don’t generalize. Not every suff erer experiences certain symptoms, and not every treatment works for every person.

Be considerate of other cultures. This is almost doubly true for abnormal psych, because of the huge diff erences in the presentation of symptoms and eff ectiveness of treatments.

When discussing treatments for diff erent illnesses, remember that real people have to use them. This is a great opportunity for poking holes and/or ethics – would you want to use a certain treatment? Would treatment be eff ective, considering some of the behaviors common to those with mental illness?

A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN WRITING ABOUT ABNORMAL

PSYCH

Some (most) psychological researchers are very strange and their research reflects that. Some of the most innocuous seeming studies are actually very unethical or downright racist/prejudiced/sexist.

Researchers are products of their time period, as are theories. Remember to put things into context.

Dates on your studies earn you crazy brownie points with graders. If you can’t remember a specific year, at least learn a decade.

Go above and beyond. Putting in that extra eff ort is often the diff erence between a 6 and a 7.

ALSO:

But obviously love isn’t an ingredient that you can actually use in a cake – or an essay.

WE’VE ALL HEARD THAT PHRASE “MADE WITH LOVE”

Let’s face it: papers that sound engaging are more fun to read than papers that don’t. People that genuinely enjoy a topic tend to have a lot more fun writing an essay than people that don’t – and that enthusiasm

bleeds into their writing.

I know it sounds like completely ridiculous advice, but get comfortable when you write. Don’t stress

yourself out on the day of the test – just relax, sit down, and have a little fun while you write your

papers.

BUT A LITTLE ENTHUSIASM CAN GO A LONG WAY

(And sorry for making you hungry.)

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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