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Page 1: Exam style questions and Mark Scheme s Beechen Cliff School...[16 marks] 3 3 Briefly outline differential association theory as an explanation for offending. [2 marks] Briefly explain

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A2 Psychology Exam Preparation

Forensic Psychology

Exam style questions and Mark Schemes

Beechen Cliff School

For your information;

This booklet contains exam questions from

specimen papers and past papers from both

the new specification and the old one for AS

and A2. Several may be very similar, I just

wanted to provide you with all of the

questions I have available. Mark schemes are

in question order at the back of this booklet.

Exam questions from the old spec are

slightly different in phrasing and mark

scheme but are still useful practice and

preparation.

Old spec questions have RED boxes around

them.

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