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A-level Psychology - Psychopathology, Social Influence, Memory

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Decks in this class (35)

Psychopathology L1 - Definition Of Abnormality: Deviation From Social Norms
Definition of deviation from soci...,
An example of deviation of social...,
How does culture time affect devi...
8  cards
Psychopathology L2 - Definition Of Abnormality: Failure To Function Adequately
Who came up with the model of fai...,
Definition of failure to function...,
What are the effects of failing t...
20  cards
Social Influence L1 - Types of Conformity
What is conformity,
Who argued the 3 types of conformity,
What are the 3 types of conformity
9  cards
Social Influence L2 - Explanations for Conformity
Who developed the explanation for...,
What did deutsch and gerard develop,
How does the model view conformity
18  cards
Psychopathology L3 - Definition Of Abnormality: Statistical Infrequency
Statistical infrequency definition,
How is statistical infrequency a ...,
Normal distribution curve mean mo...
10  cards
Psychopathology L4 - Definition Of Abnormality: Deviation From Ideal Mental Health (Marie Jahoda)
What is this definition of abnorm...,
What is self actualisation,
What is needed for people to have...
14  cards
Social Influence L3 - Key Studies In Conformity
Studies for nsi and isi,
Jenness aim,
Jenness method
16  cards
Social Influence L4 - Variables Affecting Conformity As Researched By Asch
What 3 variables did asch look at,
Group size,
Unanimity of the majority
9  cards
Psychopathology L5 - The Behavioural, Emotional And Congnitive Characteristics Of Phobias
What are the four behavioural cha...,
Avoidance,
Endurance freeze faint
13  cards
Social Influence L5 - Conformity To Social Roles By Zimbardo
What is conformity to social roles,
What does spe stand for,
Who carried it out
19  cards
Social Influence L6 - Obediance To Authority - Milgram
What s obedience,
Milgram s aim,
How were participants chosen
19  cards
Psychopathology L6 - The Behavioural Approach To Explain Phobias: Classical And Operant Conditioning And The Two Process Model
What does the behavioural model s...,
What makes up the two process model,
How does classical conditioning work
17  cards
Social Influence L7 - Explanations Of Obedience: Situational Variables
What did milgram do after his fir...,
What are the three situational va...,
Proximity
11  cards
Psychopathology L7 - The Behavioural Approach To Treating Phobias - Systemtic Desensitisation And Flooding
What does sd stand for,
What is sd,
Process involved in sd
19  cards
Social Influence L8 - Situational Explanations Of Obedience
What are the two main explanation...,
Who proposed the agentic state th...,
Why did he propose the agentic st...
24  cards
Social Influence L9 - Dispositional Factors For Obedience - The Authoritarian Personality
What s obedience,
Who proposed dispositional explan...,
What does dispositional explanati...
13  cards
Psychopathology - L8 - The Behavioural, Emotional And Cognitive Characteristics Of Depression
Diagnosis of depression,
Behavioural characteristics action,
Shift in energy levels
20  cards
Psychopathology L9 - The Cognitive Approach To Explaining Depression - Beck’s Cognitive Triad And Ellis’s ABC model
What does the cognitive model pro...,
Schema,
The cognitive triad by beck 1960 ...
19  cards
Social Influence L10 - Explanations Of Resistance To Social Influence - Social Support
Research support showing resistance,
What factors lead people to resis...,
Social support
12  cards
Social Influence L11 - Resistance To Social Influence: Locus Of Control
Who proposed locus of control,
Locus of control,
What does having a high internal ...
8  cards
Psychopathology L10 - The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Treating Depression (Beck & Ellis)
Who developed cognitive behaviour...,
What does rebt stand for,
Who developed rebt
20  cards
Psychopathology L11 - The Behavioural, Emotional & Cognitive Characteristics Of OCD
What s ocd,
The behavioural characteristics a...,
The emotional characteristics fee...
16  cards
Social Influence L12 - Minority Influence Including Reference To Consistency, Commitment & Flexibility
What s minority influence,
Behavioural characteristics of th...,
Consistency
21  cards
Social Influence L13 - Social Change
Social change,
Examples of social change,
Steps that cause social change
18  cards
Psychopathology L12 - The Biological Approach To Explaining OCD - Genetic & Neural Explanations
What does the biological approach...,
Two genetic causes of ocd,
The comt gene
42  cards
Psychopathology L13 - The Biological Approach To Treating OCD - Drug Therapy
Two drugs used for treatments,
What does ssri stand for,
What does bz stand for
30  cards
Memory L1 - Coding, Capacity & Duration Of STM & LTM
Short term memory definition,
Long term memory definition,
3 ways short and long term memory...
37  cards
Memory L2 - Multi Store Model Of Memory
Who was the multi store model fir...,
Diagram,
Multi store model
21  cards
Memory L3 - Types Of Long Term Memory
What can the ltm be divided into,
Episodic memory,
Semantic ltm
13  cards
Memory L4 - The Working Memory Model
Who came up with the working memo...,
What did baddeley and hitch 1974 ...,
What s the working memory made up of
25  cards
Memory L5 - Forgetting - Proactive & Retroactive Interference
Forgetting definition,
2 main explanations of forgetting,
Interference theory
21  cards
Memory L6 - Explanation Of Forgetting - Retrival Failure Due To Absence Of Cues
What does this theory argue,
Encoding specificity principle,
What are the two types of cues wh...
26  cards
Memory L7 - Accuracy Of Eye-Witness Testimony: Misleading Information
What s eye witness testimony,
What affects ewt,
What s misleading information
19  cards
Memory L8 - Accuracy Of EWT - Anxiety
Anxiety effect on ewt,
Yerkes dodson law 1908,
Example of high anxiety
15  cards
Memory L9 - Improving The Accuracy Of EWT: The Cognitive Interview
Who developed the cognitive inter...,
Why did geisleman critisise the s...,
4 principles of cognitive interview
17  cards

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