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Social Influences
Conformity what was asch s baseli...,
Conformity what were asch s varia...,
Conformity evaluate asch s resear...
32  cards
Memory
Ccd what is coding 1,
Ccd what capacity 2,
Ccd what is duration 3
25  cards
Attatchment
What is reciprocity 1,
What is interactional synchrony 2,
What are alert phases 3
27  cards
Behaviourist Approach
What type of behaviour does the b...,
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What does the behaviourist approa...
19  cards
Research methods
What is the experimental method 1,
What is an aim 2,
What is an operationalised direct...
44  cards
Social Learning Theory
Assumptions of slt 1,
What is vicarious reinforcement 2,
What study s were done on vicario...
14  cards
Cognitive approach
What is behaviour a result of 1,
Assumptions of the cognitive appr...,
Examples of internal mental proce...
19  cards
Biological approach
Assumptions of the biological app...,
What is neurochemistry 2,
What is the neurochemical basis o...
19  cards
Multi-store model of memory
Who came up with the msm 1,
What is the msm 2,
What does the msm suggest 3
19  cards
The working Memory Model
Who came up with the wmm 1,
What is the wmm 2,
What is the wwm concerned with 3
15  cards
Explanations for forgetting
What are the types of interference 1,
What is proactive interference 2,
What is retroactive interference 3
9  cards
Psychopathology
What are the 4 definitions of abn...,
What is statistical infrequency 2,
What is deviation from social nor...
72  cards
Y2 Research methods
What are cast studies 1,
What do case studies involve 2,
What is content analysis 3
9  cards
Biopsychology: localisation and function in the brain
What is meant by localisation of ...,
What is the holistic theory 2,
What is lateralisation 3
13  cards
Biopsychology: Plasticity & Functional recovery
What is meant by brain plasticity...,
Who did research into plasticity 2,
What was the aim of maguire s stu...
16  cards
Biopsychology: Hemispheric lateralisation and split-brain research
What is the brain split into 1,
What are the two hemispheres conn...,
Where are the 2 main centres for ...
14  cards
Biopsychology: Ways of studying the brain
What is the purpose of scanning i...,
What are the 4 ways of studying t...,
Post mortem examination 3
10  cards
Biopsychology: The nervous system
What is the nervous system 1,
What type of signals is the nervo...,
What are the 2 main functions of ...
10  cards
Psychodynamic approach
Who came up with the psychodynami...,
What is the main key assumption o...,
What did he suggest 3
29  cards
Humanistic approach
How does the humanistic approach ...,
What does the humanistic psycholo...,
What is holism 3
21  cards
Biopsychology: The endocrine system
What does the endocrine system wo...,
Does the endocrine system work fa...,
What are glands 3
16  cards
Biopsychology: Neurons & Synaptic transmission
What are neurons 1,
What are the 3 types of neurons 2,
Explain the structure of a neuron 3
11  cards
Biopsychology: Circadian rhythms
What is meant by biological rhyth...,
What 2 things are biological rhyt...,
What cycle does the circadian rhy...
21  cards
Biopsychology: Infradian rhythms
What type of cycle does an infrad...,
What s an example of an infradian...,
What type of system is the menstr...
15  cards
Biopsychology: Ultradian rhythms
What types of cycle does an ultra...,
What is an example of an ultradia...,
How many stages of sleep are ther...
8  cards
Biopsychology: Endogenous pacemakers
What two key factors regulate bio...,
What are endogenous pacemakers 2,
What is one example of an endogen...
12  cards
Biopsychology: Exogenous zeitgebers
What are exogenous zeitgebers 1,
What is the process called when o...,
What is an example of a key zeitg...
14  cards
RESEARCH METHODS: Year 12
What is meant by the aim 1,
What is a hypothesis 2,
What are the 2 different types of...
101  cards
Origins of psychology
Who opened up the first psycholog...,
Why is wuntd s work significant 2,
What did wundt do to psychology 3
10  cards
RESEARCH METHODS: Y13
What do inferential statistics do 1,
Blank 2
2  cards
ISSUES & DEBATES: Gender & Cultural Bias
What is meant by bias 1,
Bias may lead to researchers form...,
What does bias underime 3
25  cards
Gender
What is the definition of sex 1,
What s the chromosome pair for ma...,
What s the chromosome pair for fe...
43  cards

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