a question can we write outside the grey line as in the grey border which is on the other side of the do not write in this area
No, the borders signify the end of the page, so what you write outside that will not be scanned.
how should we address reconstruction questions (not loftus)? I'm really confused by VCAA's defintion
Hey MoonChild1234,
Take this with a grain of salt, because I'm also doing Psych 3/4 this year and am in the same boat about reconstruction, but:
Reconstruction can be defined as combining stored information with other available information to form what is believed to be a more coherent, complete or accurate memory. For instance, a participant in an experiment may be asked to view a picture and then draw what they thought it looked like over several occasions. Due to reconstruction, the participant is likely to produce a drawing that is different to their previous ones over several occasions, manipulating details.
The Loftus version involves leading questions, eyewitness testimonies, source confusion and presupposition. These elements may influence and cause reconstruction of memories.
In terms of the sympathetic nervous system and the fight-flight-freeze response, some exams state that the sympathetic nervous system activates the fight-flight-freeze response whilst others state that the fight-flight freeze response activates the sympathetic nervous system.
Although this is a small detail, it has really stumped me. Would you know which is correct?
I believe the sympathetic nervous system activates the fight-flight-freeze response