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Decks in this class (19)

quantitative research methods
What are the 4 quantitative resea...,
What are 2 strengths of lab exper...,
What is 1 limitation of lab exper...
29  cards
qualitative research methods
What are 4 qualitative research m...,
What are the 3 types of interviews 2,
What are the types of observations 3
21  cards
localization of functions
What is localization of functions 1,
What is strict localization 2,
What is relative localization 3
25  cards
neuroplasticity
What is neuroplasticity 1,
How does neuroplasticity work 2,
What are the 3 parts of a neuron 3
19  cards
neurotransmission
What is neurotransmission 1,
How does neurotransmission works 2,
What is acetylcholine responsible...
16  cards
brain imaging techniques
What does mri stand for 1,
What does fmri stand for 2,
How was the brain studied before ...
6  cards
hormones
What are hormones 1,
What are hormones responsible for 2,
What is adrenaline responsible for 3
20  cards
pheromones
What are pheromones 1,
What do pheromones signal 2,
What form can pheromones take 3
25  cards
genetic inheritance
What is genetic inheritance 1,
What are twin studies 2,
What are the two types of twins 3
21  cards
Epigenetics
What are genes 1,
What are epigenetics 2,
What is the methylation process 3
13  cards
Evolutionary Psychology
What is evolution 1,
What premises is the modern theor...,
What is one behavior that is beli...
15  cards
memory models
What are the 3 stages of memory 1,
What is encoding 2,
What is storage 3
63  cards
thinking and decision making
What is thinking 1,
What is decision making 2,
Who proposed the dual process mod...
20  cards
cognitive biases
What are heuristics 1,
What is one example of a cognitiv...,
What is the anchoring bias 3
18  cards
reconstructive memory
Who proposed the theory of recons...,
What is effort after meaning 2,
What is retrieval of memory influ...
24  cards
emotion and cognition
What is emotion 1,
Who was the theory of fbms propos...,
How did brown and kulik define fb...
7  cards
SIT (Social identity theory)
Why do humans form social groups 1,
What is social identity 2,
What is personal identity 3
22  cards
SCT (social cognitive theory)
Who was the sct developed by 1,
What does the sct suggest 2,
What is vicarious learning 3
10  cards
stereotypes-formation
What are stereotypes 1,
Blank 2
2  cards

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