How to Write IB Psychology HL Internal Assessment (IA)

Find a study., Do some research., Outline your study, prepare all the necessary materials including, but not limited to: informed consent form, debriefing letter, experiment equipment, etc. , Conduct the experiment and collect the data.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a study.

    The best thing would be to find a simple experiment that is easy to replicate and report.

    A good thing is to consult with you teacher and your course companion.

    One of the commonly replicated studies is the Stroop effect. , Once you choose your topic, you should find the original study you will replicate and at least two supporting studies.

    Remember where you got them from since you'll have to reference them. ,, Once you're done with data collection, you sit and write a report.
  2. Step 2: Do some research.

  3. Step 3: Outline your study

  4. Step 4: prepare all the necessary materials including

  5. Step 5: but not limited to: informed consent form

  6. Step 6: debriefing letter

  7. Step 7: experiment equipment

  8. Step 8: Conduct the experiment and collect the data.

Detailed Guide

The best thing would be to find a simple experiment that is easy to replicate and report.

A good thing is to consult with you teacher and your course companion.

One of the commonly replicated studies is the Stroop effect. , Once you choose your topic, you should find the original study you will replicate and at least two supporting studies.

Remember where you got them from since you'll have to reference them. ,, Once you're done with data collection, you sit and write a report.

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