Practice Test Suggested Answers - Sis
Practice Test Suggested Answers - Sis
Practice Test Suggested Answers - Sis
SUGGESTED ANSWERS
Time: 60 minutes
Total Marks = 60
1. The test paper consists of 7 short answer questions and 1 extended response.
2. You will have 5 minutes of reading time. You must not write in the question booklet during
this time but you may make notes on scribbling paper.
3. There is no need to fill all of the space provided; clear well expressed answers are required.
If you need more space use the back of the page and clearly indicate you have done this. If
you delete part or all of an answer you should clearly indicate your final answer.
Good luck!
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SCIENCE INQUIRY SKILLS PRACTICE TEST
[60 marks]
SECTION A
(40 marks)
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The next 2 questions (5 & 6) refer to the following graph
5. A researcher was interested in finding the effect that coffee consumption has on heart rate by
comparing the readings from heart rate monitors of subjects who had consumed coffee and those
who had not consumed coffee.
a. Using the information from the table above, determine the mean of the heart rate scores for:
i. Control Group- No Coffee
70
ii. Experimental Group- Coffee
100
b. Using the information from the table above, determine the median of the heart rate scores for:
i. Control Group- No Coffee
69
c. Using the figures from Part a and Part b, describe the effect of consuming coffee on heart rate?
The consumption of coffee increases heart rates. Refer to the scores above in answer.
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g. State the research method of assessing this type of psychological response.
Objective quantitative – measuring heart rates – cannot argue with the results and they are in
number form.
6. Describe two of the main ethical principles in Psychology and illustrate your answers with examples.
Any two of the following with examples:
Informed consent
Voluntary participation
Confidentiality
Right to withdraw
Debriefing
Deception
General wellbeing
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Section B: EXTENDED RESPONSE QUESTION
[20 Marks]
7. A research psychologist was interested in the effects on primary school students of solving a jigsaw
puzzle.
The psychologist tested a sample of 100 students in grade 2 at Happy Primary School. The
sample was split randomly into two equal-sized groups. Students in one group assembled a
jigsaw puzzle for 10 minutes, while students in the other group sat in silence in a separate area
for 10 minutes and did not assemble a jigsaw puzzle. When the session was over, all students
completed an anxiety questionnaire (AQ).
Discuss:
Disadvantages
a. May not be applicable to real world (lacks external validity)
b. May not represent entire population
c. May be unethical
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d) Ethical Issues – two explained well in relation to example
a. Informed consent – would need parental consent due to being under 18
b. Voluntary participation – may have felt obligated due to higher authority figure
c. Confidentiality – making sure the children’s IDs were not made public
d. Right to withdraw – does not specify if children had this right
e. Debriefing – making sure children are safe and can discuss concerns
f. General wellbeing – may be considered unethical to measure anxiety levels and possibly
increase anxiety in children.