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4.1.1 TYPES OF CONFORMITY
What are the three types of socia...,
What is conformity,
What is compliance
26  cards
4.1.1 CONFORMITY TO SOCIAL ROLES
What are social rules,
What did zimbardo want to investi...,
What was the procedure of zimbard...
11  cards
4.1.1 EXPLANATIONS FOR OBEDIENCE
What is obedience,
What was milgram s initial intere...,
What are the two social psycholog...
35  cards
4.1.1 DISPOSITIONAL EXPLANATION FOR OBEDIENCE
What is the dispositional explana...,
Who was adorno et al,
What was adorno s procedure
9  cards
4.1.1 EXPLANATIONS OF RESISTANCE TO SOCIAL INFLUENCE
When is resisting conformity obed...,
What is the research support of a...,
What is the supporting research o...
9  cards
4.1.1 MINORITY INFLUENCE
What is minority influence,
What does minority influence crea...,
What is internalisation
12  cards
4.1.1 ROLE OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE PROCESSES IN SOCIAL CHANGE
What is social change,
What are the 6 steps in how minor...,
What is drawing attention
9  cards
4.1.2 MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY
Who devised the multi store model...,
What is the multi store model of ...,
How does the information pass thr...
9  cards
4.1.2 LONG TERM MEMORY
What are the three types of long ...,
What is the episodic memory,
What is the procedural memory
11  cards
4.1.2 SHORT TERM MEMORY
What s the short term memory,
What is the capacity of short ter...,
How can we evaluate research into...
11  cards
4.1.2 SENSORY MEMORY
What is sensory memory,
What is the duration and capacity...,
What are the 5 types of sensory m...
8  cards
4.1.2 WORKING MODEL OF MEMORY
Who curated the working memory mo...,
What is the working memory model,
What are the components of workin...
15  cards
4.1.2 INTERFERENCE
What is forgetting,
What is interference,
What is retroactive interference
19  cards
4.1.2 RETRIEVAL FAILURE
What is retrieval failure cue dep...,
What is the encoding specificity ...,
What is context dependent failure
8  cards
4.1.2 EYE WITNESS TESTIMONY + COGNITIVE INTERVIEW
What is eye witness testimony and...,
What research is there into the i...,
What were the findings of the war...
41  cards
4.1.3 CARE-GIVER INFANT INTERACTIONS
Who measured attachment and when,
What was the procedure of schaffe...,
What were the findings of schaffe...
27  cards
4.1.3 ANIMAL STUDIES
What are the two key animal studi...,
What is ethology why s it important,
What are the issues with animal s...
11  cards
4.1.3 LEARNING THEORY
Who proposed the learning theory ...,
What is classical conditioning,
How does classical conditioning w...
10  cards
4.1.3 BOWLBY’S MONOTROPIC THEORY
What did bowlby s monotropic theo...,
What is the critical period and s...,
What are the issues with the crit...
14  cards
4.1.3 AINSWORTH’S STRANGE SITUATION
Who created the strange situation...,
What was the procedure,
What were the 6 stages of the pro...
10  cards
4.1.3 CULTURAL VARIATIONS
What did van ijzendoorn and kroon...,
What was one of the biggest criti...,
What did van ijzendoorn and kroon...
10  cards
4.1.3 BOWLBY’S MATERNAL DEPRIVATION
What did bowlby s maternal depriv...,
Most of this research was done in...,
What does the acronym addiddas st...
13  cards
4.1.3 INSTITUTIONALISATION + LATER RELATIONSHIPS
What is institutionalisation,
What happened in romania,
What was the procedure of rutter ...
15  cards
4.1.4 DEFINITIONS OF ABNORMALITY
How many definitions of abnormali...,
What is abnormality,
What is psychopathology
34  cards
4.1.4 BEHAVIOURAL, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF PHOBIAS
What is a phobia,
The dsm 5 recognised 3 categories...,
What is a specific phobia
16  cards
4.1.4 BEHAVIOURAL, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF DEPRESSION
What is depression,
What are depressive disorders cha...,
The dsm 5 recognise 5 categories ...
18  cards
4.1.4 BEHAVIOURAL, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF OCD
What is ocd,
What is ocd characterised by,
What are obsessions
16  cards
4.1.4 BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO EXPLAINING PHOBIAS
What is the behavioural explanati...,
What is the two process model,
Explain the acquisition of the ph...
8  cards
4.1.4 COGNITIVE APPROACH TO EXPLAINING DEPRESSION
What is the cognitive explanation...,
How does beck explain depression,
What are the suggested three part...
16  cards
4.1.4 BIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO EXPLAINING OCD
What is the biological explanatio...,
What are the genetic explanations,
Ocd seems to be polygenic what do...
20  cards
4.1.4 BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO TREATING PHOBIAS
What is systematic desensitisation,
What are the three processes invo...,
What is the anxiety hierarchy
11  cards
4.1.4 COGNITIVE APPROACH TO TREATING DEPRESSION
What is cbt,
What s beck s cognitive therapy,
How does cbt work to assist clien...
9  cards
4.1.4 BIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO TREATING OCD
What are the biological treatment...,
What are ssris,
What are snris
7  cards
4.2.1 KEY FEAUTURES
What are the key features of science,
Who is wilhelm wundt,
What is introspection
3  cards
4.2.1 BEHAVIOURIST
What are the assumptions of the b...,
The behaviourist assumption state...,
What is operant conditioning
7  cards
4.2.1 SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
Who developed the social learning...,
What are the assumptions,
How is behaviour learnt through m...
15  cards
4.2.1 COGNITIVE
What are the assumptions of the c...,
What has cognitive psychology bee...,
Why is the link between humans an...
16  cards
4.2.1 BIOLOGICAL
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What are the features of the biol...,
What is darwins theory of natural...
18  cards
4.2.1 PSYCHODYNAMIC
What are the assumptions of the p...,
Who developed the psychodynamic a...,
According to freud our personalit...
36  cards
4.2.1 HUMANISM
What are the assumptions of the h...,
What does the approach believe in...,
What does the humanistic approach...
9  cards
4.2.2 THE DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The nervous system is divided int...,
What is the cns made up of,
What is the function of the brain
10  cards
4.2.2 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SENSORY, RELAY + MOTOR NEURONS
What are neurons,
What are three main types of neurons,
What are sensory neurons
11  cards
4.2.2 THE FUNCTION OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
What does the endocrine system do,
What are the 5 important structur...,
What are hormones
10  cards
4.2.2 THE FIGHT OR FLIGHT RESPONSE
What does the fight or flight res...,
What are some changes to the body...,
Why does rapid heartbeat and brea...
9  cards
4.2.2 LOCALISATION OF FUNCTION IN THE BRAIN AND HEMISPHERIC LATERALISATION (FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY)
What is the cerebrum,
What is the cerebellum,
What is the brain stem
43  cards
4.2.2 WAYS OF STUDYING THE BRAIN
What is an fmri,
What are 4 pros of fmri,
What are 4 cons of fmri
14  cards
4.2.2 BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS
What are endogenous pacemakers,
What are exogenous zeitgebers,
What are circadian rhythms
28  cards
4.2.3 EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
What is a lab experiment,
What are two strengths of the lab...,
What are two limitations of the l...
10  cards
4.2.3 OBSERVATIONAL TECHNIQUES
What are observations,
What does covert overt mean,
What is a strength of the covert ...
19  cards
4.2.3 SELF-REPORT TECHNIQUES
What are self report techniques,
What is a questionnaire and what ...,
What are the pros of a questionnaire
22  cards
4.2.3 CORRELATIONS
What is correlation,
What happens in correlational res...,
What is a positive correlation
14  cards
4.2.3 CONTENT ANALYSIS
What is content analysis,
What do researchers do during con...,
How do you conduct a content anal...
3  cards
4.2.3 CASE STUDIES
What is a case study,
Where is data gathered from for a...,
A case study isn t a research met...
6  cards
4.2.3.1 AIMS
What is the aim of a study,
What does the aim of a study explain,
What should the written aim do
4  cards
4.2.3.1 HYPOTHESES
What is a hypothesis,
What does a hypothesis involve an...,
What is a null hypothesis
9  cards
4.2.3.1 SAMPLING
What is sampling,
What is the purpose of sampling,
What is a population
22  cards
4.2.3.1 PILOT STUDIES AND THE AIMS OF PILOTING
What are pilot studies,
When are pilot studies carried out,
What do pilot studies do
6  cards
4.2.3.1 EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
What does experimental design show,
Experimental design refers to how...,
What is the independent groups in...
12  cards
4.2.3.1 OBSERVATIONAL DESIGN
What are the three main sampling ...,
What is event sampling,
What is time sampling
4  cards
4.2.3.1 QUESTIONNAIRE CONSTRUCTION
What s a closed question,
What are the strengths of closed ...,
What is a weakness of closed ques...
13  cards
4.2.3.1 VARIABLES
What is a variable,
What s the independent variable,
What s the dependent variable
11  cards
4.2.3.1 CONTROL
When are experimental controls us...,
What is random allocation,
What is counterbalancing
5  cards
4.2.3.1 DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS AND INVESTIGATOR EFFECTS
What are demand characteristics,
What are experimenter investigato...
2  cards
4.2.3.1 ETHICS
Why are ethical considerations in...,
What is the bps,
What are 4 key principles
17  cards
4.2.3.1 THE ROLE OF PEER REVIEW
What does peer review do,
What is peer review,
What are 5 aims of peer reviews
10  cards
4.2.3.1 THE IMPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
What does psychology research stu...,
How does psychological research c...,
What did koran et al do
3  cards
4.2.3.1 RELIABILITY
What does reliability focus on wh...,
What is internal reliability,
What is external validity
7  cards
4.2.3.1 TYPES OF VALIDITY
What does validity do,
What is internal validity how can...,
What is external validity
9  cards
4.2.3.1 FEATURES OF SCIENCE
What is objectivity,
What is the empirical method,
What does the scientific method mean
16  cards
4.2.3.1 REPORTING PSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
What is a scientific report,
What are the five sections that a...,
What is the abstract section of t...
7  cards
4.2.3.2 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DATA
What is qualitative and quantitat...,
What is qualitative data
2  cards
4.2.3.2 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DATA
What is primary data,
What is secondary data
2  cards
4.2.3.2 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
What is the mean,
What is the median,
What is the mode
5  cards
4.2.3.2 PRESENTATION AND DISPLAY OF QUANTITATIVE DATA
0  cards
4.2.3.2 DISTRIBUTIONS
What is normal distribution,
What is a skewed distribution,
What is the characteristic of a n...
4  cards
4.3.2.3 LEVELS OF MEASUREMENT
What is nominal data,
What is ordinal data,
What is interval data
3  cards
4.2.3.2 CONTENT ANALYSIS AND CODING
What is coding,
What is content analysis,
What is the procedure for a conte...
5  cards
4.2.3.3 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL TESTING
What is the sign test,
What criteria determine the use o...,
What are 2 advantages of using th...
5  cards
4.2.3.3 PROBABILITY AND SIGNIFICANCE
What are psychologists interested...,
How do psychologists determine wh...,
What must researchers decide to c...
12  cards
4.2.3.3 FACTORS AFFECTING THE CHOICE OF STATISTICAL TESTING
What are the 7 types of statistic...,
What is a parametric test,
What s a non parametric test
4  cards

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