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Psychopathology: definitions of abnormality
Explain this definition of abnorm...,
Explain this definition of abnorm...,
Explain this definition of abnorm...
12  cards
Attachment: Shaffers stages of attachment
What are the four stages of attac...,
What is asocial,
What is indiscriminate
9  cards
Attachment: role of the father
What was grossmans theory,
What s the percentage of cases wh...,
What was the sample of grossmans ...
6  cards
Attachment: explanations of attachment -learning theory
What does the learning theory state,
Who came up with this theory,
What did dollard and miller say a...
5  cards
Attachment: caregiver and infant interactions
What is caregiver infant interact...,
What does the research say about ...,
What are the types of interactions
9  cards
Attachment: animal studies
What was the aim of lorenz study,
What was the sample of the study,
What was the procedure of the study
12  cards
Attachment: Bowlbys monotropic theory
What does bowlbys theory state,
What is meant by social releasers,
What is meant by a critical period
7  cards
Attachment: Mary ainsworth strange situation
What was the aim of mary ainswort...,
What was the sample of the study,
What type of scenarios are recorded
7  cards
Attachment: cross cultural variations
What did vjzanizendoorms and kroo...,
What was the sample of the study,
What did they find
5  cards
Attachment: bowlbys theory of maternal deprivation
What is maternal deprivation,
What does the theory state,
What happens if infants are depri...
8  cards
Attachment: Romanian orphan studies
Who conducted the study,
What was the aim of the study,
What was the sample
9  cards
Attachment: influence of early attachment on later relationships
What does the internal working mo...,
What does the internal working mo...,
What was the aim of hazans and sh...
7  cards
Memory: multistore model of memory
Who created the multistore model,
What is the sensory memory capaci...,
What is the long term memorycapac...
6  cards
Memory: working memory model
What does the working memory mode...,
What is the central executive,
What is the visuospatial sketchpad
7  cards
Memory: types of LTM
What are the different types of ltm,
What is the episodic ltm,
What is the semantic ltm
8  cards
Memory: explanations for forgetting
What is the interference theory,
What are the different types of i...,
What is retroactive interference
6  cards
Memory: retrieval failure
What is retrieval failure,
What do cues do,
What is the encoding specificity ...
7  cards
Memory: eyewitness testimony (leading questions)
Who conducted the study,
What was the aim of the study,
What was the sample of the study
17  cards
Memory: eyewitness testimony (post event discussion)
Who conducted the study,
What was the aim of the study,
What was the sample of the study
7  cards
Memory: eyewitness testimony (anxiety)
Who conducted the study,
What was the aim of the study,
What was the sample of the study
12  cards
Social influence: types of conformity
What is internalism,
Is internalism permanent or non p...,
What is compliance
8  cards
Social influence: explanations of conformity
What are the two types of explana...,
What does normative social influe...,
What supports this explanation
7  cards
Social influence: explanations for obedience
What are rge,
What is a situational factor,
What is legitimacy of authority
12  cards
Social influence: resistance to social influence
What are the two types of resista...,
What is social support,
What research supports social sup...
8  cards
Social influence: minority influence
What are the 3 minority influence...,
What is consistency,
What is commitment
13  cards
Social influence: social change
What is social change,
What is social crypto amnesia,
What must happen for social chang...
6  cards
Social influence : key studies (asch)
What was the aim of asch s study,
What was the sample of asch s study,
What was the procedure of asch s ...
8  cards
Social influence: key studies (zimbardo)
What was the aim of zimbardos study,
What was the sample of zimbardos ...,
What was the procedure of zimbard...
7  cards
Social influence: key studies (milgram)
What was the aim of milgrams study,
What was the sample of milgrams s...,
What was the procedure of milgram...
6  cards
Psychopathology: characteristics of phobias, depression and ocd
What are the behaviours character...,
What are the emotional characteri...,
What are the cognitive characteri...
9  cards
Psychopathology: behavioural explanations for phobias
What did the two process model state,
Who created the two process model,
What was the key study that suppo...
9  cards
Psychopathology: behavioural treatments for phobias
What are the two types of treatme...,
What does systematic desensitisat...,
What is learnt through systematic...
9  cards
Psychopathology: biological explanation to ocd
What are the two types of biologi...,
What does it mean by genetics as ...,
What are some examples of genes f...
10  cards
Psychopathology: biological treatments to depression
What is a biological treatment fo...,
What does drug therapy involve,
Can you combine ssri s and cbt
5  cards
Psychopathology: cognitive explanations for depression
Which two people came up with exp...,
What did beck come up with,
What is a negative self schema
10  cards
Psychopathology: cognitive treatment for depression
What did becks explanation involv...,
What was ellis s explanation call...,
What did ellis s explanation invo...
10  cards
Research methods: aims and hypotheses
What is an aim,
What is an alternative hypotheses,
What is a null hypothesis
6  cards
Research methods: variables and controls
What is an independent variable,
What is an independent variable,
What is a control variable
7  cards
Research methods: methods of controlling variables
What is random allocation,
What does random allocation control,
What is counterbalancing
7  cards
Research methods: factors effecting validity
What are the two factors that eff...,
What is validity,
What is investigator effects
4  cards
Research methods: carrying out research
What is a consent form,
When is a consent form given to t...,
What should a consent form include
12  cards
Research methods: experimental designs
What is a lab experiment,
What is a strength to a lab exper...,
What is a negative to a lab exper...
12  cards

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