MCAT Social and Behavioral Sciences
An exploration of the psychological, social, and cultural factors that influence human health and behavior, tailored for MCAT preparation.
Study Strategies
Answering Application and Reasoning Questions
Tackling Tricky MCAT Questions
Application and reasoning questions test your ability to use knowledge in new situations. When you see a scenario, ask yourself: What concept applies? How do the details fit theory?
Eliminate obviously wrong answers first
- Link question details to core concepts
- Think about real-world scenarios from your studies
Stay calm and use logic to break down complex problems.
Examples
Connecting a patient's symptoms to a psychological theory.
Applying the concept of social determinants to a public health scenario.