Psychology for UPSC Mains, An Analysis of 2013’s Paper
Paper 1
Similar
structure of the question paper like last year. Question no. 1 and 5 compulsory,
5 questions in Question no. 1 and 5 each, each will have to be answered in not
more than 150 words. Three are to be attempted choosing at least one from each
section. Here also, each question will have to be answered either in not more
than 250×3=750 words, or in not more than 400×2=800 words, just like previous
year’s Question paper.
One
question is of similar nature compared to the question paper of 2012:
In
2012, UPSC asked: “Evaluate various factors which influence intrinsic
motivation.”
In
2013, UPSC asked: “What is intrinsic motivation? Why it gets reduced if the person
gets external rewind for undertaking a task that he or she loves?”
Now,
a topic-wise comparison of the question paper with the previous year’s question
paper:
2013
|
2012
|
Few questions
from the topics “Methods of Psychology” and “Research Methods”:
Ethnocentrism,
‘effect size’ and ‘statistical power’, observation and dimensions of
participation in observational research.
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Too many
questions from these seemingly difficult topics:
Question
writing in survey research, sampling error and error in sampling, t-test, IRT,
McCrary Hunter invariance hypothesis.
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Few straight
questions from the topic “Development of Human Behaviour”.
How do genes
affect development?
developmental challenges faced by adolescents
in the cognitive and social domains, which is very much similar to the
question asked in 2011, role of parenting style, peer group
and media in identity formation during adolescence.
Bowlby
and Anisworth researches, which requires in-depth study of the topic.
Vygotsky
asked for the first time in UPSC.
|
Epigenetic
model only in short questions.
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From the topic
“Learning”,
Reinforcement
schedules
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Reinforcement
topic was asked in 2012 too:
Primary and
secondary reinforcements.
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From the topic
“Memory”,
Factor that
contribute to the encoding of information into LTM, like the question asked
in 2011, “How the principles of encoding help
enhancing the use of mnemonic devices?”
Modal model of
STM.
|
Comparison of
Sterling’s and Neisser’s experiments in sensory memory.
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From the topic
“Emotion”,
Role of left
and right hemispheres in emotion asked for the first time in UPSC.
|
Direct
questions from the same topic,
Measurement of
emotion, effect of emotion on behavior, facial expression of emotion.
|
Now,
the lists of books, materials and websites that will help in Psychology
Paper-1:
1. NCERT
Psychology Textbooks of classes XI and XII.
7. E-gyankosh
9. List
of important topics in Psychology by Ghamshyam Thori, IAS: http://www.scribd.com/doc/181922844/Chapterwise-Important-Topics-in-Psychology-pdf
Next,
I have done a detailed question-wise analysis of the question paper and the
relevant references that need to be followed to answer the questions.
Question 1: Answer the following, each in not more
than 150 words. 10×5=50 marks
- Critically evaluate the cognitive approach to the study of psychological phenomena.
Can be answered from NCERT’s class XI textbook
of Psychology. The first chapter “What is
Psychology?” discusses this topic under the headings of The Cognitive Revolutionand Cognitive Approach. Sufficient content
to write 150 words. Present in Morgan
& King’s book also in the first chapter What Psychology is Like.
- What is ethnocentrism? How is it reflected in psychological research?
Haven’t found satisfactory answer to this
question in any standard book of psychology. However, you can follow the
following link to get an answer to this question:
jocelynwells.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/ethnocentrism-worksheet.doc
- What factors contribute to the encoding of information into LTM?
Can be answered by a thorough reading of Morgan & King’s chapter on Memory.
- How do genes affect development?
Can be answered from S K Mangal’s book. This topic is present in the chapter on Heredity and Environment under the
heading The role of genes in
sufficient detail to write 150 words on the topic.
- Describe different reinforcement schedules and indicate their effects on the strength of learning.
Discussed in Baron’s
Psychology in detail with diagrams.
Question 2: Answer each in not more than 250
words :15+20+15
- What do you understand by ‘effect size’ and ‘statistical power’? Explain their significance.
Haven’t found in standard book on psychology.
You can listen to the lecture on this topic by clicking the following link:
This link is also very
useful:
- Discuss the importance of early relationship for developmental outcomes in the light of researches by Bowlby and Anisworth.
Topic mentioned in Morgan & King’s book in the chapter Development During Infancy and Childhood under the heading Social Development, sub-heading Attachment. Although it talks of
researches by Bowlby and his colleagues. Baron’s
book also mentions research by Bowlby. Ainsworth’s name is mentioned for just
one time under Attachment in the
chapter Social and Emotional Development:
Forming Relationships with Others.
- Compare template matching and feature detection accounts of pattern recognition.
Pattern detection is there in Baron’s book in
the chapter on perception.
Question 3: Answer the following, each in not
more than 400 words. 25+25
- The discipline of psychology has grown and developed through debate between those who held that it should be modelled on natural science and those who subscribed to the view that it has to follow the model of social science. What arguments you envision for or against these views? What position you would like to endorse and why?
Topic directly from NCERT’s Psychology textbook
of class XI. Sufficient content to write 400 words.
- Bring out the key developmental challenges faced by adolescents in the cognitive and social domains.
Present in standard Psychology book. Can be
answered following NCERT, Morgan &
King or Baron.
Question 4: Answer the following, each in not
more than 250 words: 15+20+15
- Why our representations of the external world are not entirely accurate?
Can be found in any standard book on psychology,
the chapter is perception.
- Describe and evaluate the modal model of short-term memory.
Atkinson and Shiffrin is called the modal
model. Though Atkinson and Shiffrin model is elaborately discussed in Morgan
& King’s book, it is nowhere mentioned that it is called the modal model.
- Describe the basic elements of observation and bring out the implications of the dimension of participation in observational research.
There is an entire chapter devoted to
Observation Method in e-gyankosh. It has sufficient content on Participant
observation to write 250 wordson the topic.
Question 5: Answer each in 150 words. 10 x 5 =50
- What is the situational critique of trait psychology?
Can be answered from Mishra’s book on
Psychology. Copy-pasting from the chapter on “Personality”…
“Our situations are dynamic in nature, and,
therefore, if the situation varies the consistency of behavioural
characteristics may also change. Such variations make the behavioural traits
unstable or inconsistent.”
- Explain Sternberg’s view of intelligence and bring out its implication for schooling.
Discussed in NCERT’s textbook of Class XII.
- Every function in the child’s development appears twice : first on social level and later. on the individual level.” Vygotsky. Discuss the above statement and indicate your own position on this proposition.
Have been discussed in NCERT’s textbook of Class
XI.
- What are the process of language production?
Discussed in NCERT’s textbook of Class XI.
- How do novices differ from experts?
The difference with respect to language
production can be answered from NCERT’s textbook of Class XI.
Question 6: Answer the following, each in not
more than 250 words :15+20+15
- Bring out the role of left and right hemispheres in emotional experience.
Discussed in detail in Baron’s book on
psychology. The topic is directly from syllabus: Physiological basis of
emotion.
- What is intrinsic motivation? Why it gets reduced if the person gets external rewind for undertaking a task that he or she loves?
Discussed in detail in Mishra’s book on
psychology in the chapter on “Motivation” under the heading of “Intrinsic and
Extrinsic framework of Motivation”.
- Explain correspondence bias. Is it universal or culturally variable?
Directly from Baron’s book on psychology. The
topic is mentioned explicitly in the syllabus: “Theories of Attribution”.
Question 7: Answer the following each in more
than 400 words :25+25
- What is the role of social categorization in the formation of prejudice? Suggest some strategies to reduce prejudice.
Social categorization in the origin of prejudice
have been discussed in Baron’s book on psychology. The strategies to reduce
prejudice is also there in the same chapter “Social Thought and Social
Behaviour”.
- How the psychoanalytic view differs from physiological or cognitive view of dream?
Psychoanalytic, physiological and cognitive
views on sleep are discussed in Baron’s book on psychology in the chapter “States
of Consciousness”.
Question 8: Answer the following. each in not
more than 250 words: 15+20+15
- What are the requirements to be met by psychological assessment tools for offering accurate and useful measure of psychological constructs?
- What makes a persuasive attempt effective? Discuss.
From Baron’s book, the chapter is “Social
Thought and Social Behaviour”.
- Describe the Indian approach to personality as reflected in the principle of three Gunas.
Trigunas discussed in NCERT’s textbook on
psychology of class XII, in the chapter “Self and Personality”, under type
approaches. “The Indian approach to personality” is explicitly mentioned in the
syllabus.
PAPER-II
Again,
similar structure like last year.
Now,
the lists of books, materials and websites that will help in Psychology
Paper-1:
1. NCERT
Psychology Textbooks of classes XII.
2. Abnormal
Psychology: Coleman
4. Applied
Psychology: Smarak Swain
5. E-gyankosh
7. List
of important topics in Psychology by Ghamshyam Thori, IAS: http://www.scribd.com/doc/181922844/Chapterwise-Important-Topics-in-Psychology-pdf
Applied
Psychology by Smarak Swain is the best book for Paper-II. All the topics are
covered in sufficient detail. You can consult other books and materials as and
when needed. Though personally I think this one book will suffice.
All
the questions asked in this year’s question can be answered from this one book.
So I am not doing a question-wise analysis here.
Wish
you all the best for your endeavour!
Hello ma'am
ReplyDeleteI am Debadutta Mohanty, a civil service aspirant..
I have taken psychology as an optional.
You have done a comprehensive analysis of 2013 paper.
Ma'am would you suggest how can I increase my chances of getting good marks in paper 1 ..
And if it possible to follow all the books in the booklist for paper 1..
Thanks
Debadutta Mohanty