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Psychology of everyday life
When defining abnormality what is...,
What are the 4 main characteristi...,
List 3 examples of culturally bia...
117  cards
Human and animal psychology
Define evolution and explain how ...,
What is an adaptation give 2 exam...,
Define homology and give an example
68  cards
Quant: Lecture 1
What makes psychology a science,
What does qualitative data gather,
What does quantitative data gathe...
22  cards
Extra questions
0  cards
Lecture 4: Human and animal
Define cognition define cognitive...,
Define cognition define cognitive...,
Who birthed cognitive psychology ...
49  cards
Lecture 5: Everyday life
What are the two main types of af...,
Describe the prevalence of unipol...,
List the symptoms of unipolar dep...
36  cards
Lecture 5: Human and animal
What does psychoanalysis focus on...,
What did freud say were the prima...,
Describe the thought processes in...
37  cards
Lecture 6: Everyday life
Define fear define anxiety how do...,
When does anxiety become a disorder,
What are the six types of anxiety...
51  cards
Lecture 6: Human and animal
Who decides who is suffering from...,
Describe homosexuality in terms o...,
Describe homosexuality in terms o...
27  cards
Lecture 7: Everyday life
Describe the history of eating di...,
Describe cultural distributions o...,
Describe cultural distributions o...
17  cards
Lecture 7: Human and animal
Why do we need to learn about evo...,
Why do we need to learn about evo...,
How does speciation occur
29  cards
Lecture 8: Everyday life
Describe the physical and behavio...,
How is substance abuse categorised,
Describe the diagnosis of substan...
24  cards
Lecture 8: Human and animal
What is ontogeny what is the trad...,
What is the historical divide bet...,
Compare robust and plastic behavi...
23  cards
Lecture 9: Everyday life
Describe the sexual timeline,
Why did kellogg make the cereal,
How has society changed in terms ...
35  cards
Lecture 9: Human and animal
What is the term for a behaviour ...,
What is the main problem of group...,
Describe the different levels of ...
24  cards
Lecture 10: Human and animal
What is the two fold cost of sex,
What are the advantages of sex,
Why do we have two sexes
19  cards
Lecture 11: Human and animal
Define polygamy define polygyny d...,
How does polygyny work,
What are the four types of polygyny
27  cards
Lecture 12: Human and animal
What are the four questions that ...,
Describe williams 1966 hypothesis...,
List 3 types of tradeoffs
15  cards
Lecture 13: Human and animal
What is behaviour genetics and wh...,
Define genes where are they what ...,
What is rna what do proteins do
22  cards
Lecture 14: Human and animal
List 3 facts about the endocrine ...,
Describe target cells and receptors,
List 5 places in the body where t...
26  cards
Lecture 15: Human and animal
Why is it important to study prim...,
Describe some similarities in beh...,
Describe the development of behav...
17  cards
Lecture 10: Everyday life
Describe the history of personali...,
Discuss culture in relation to pe...,
Describe the prevalence of person...
22  cards
Lecture 16: Human and animal
Are emotions universal,
Finish the sentence if emotions a...,
Do emotions have an evolutionary ...
16  cards
Lecture 11: Everyday life
Why is it important to study laug...,
How often do we laugh,
Discuss the benefits of laughter
23  cards
Lecture 12: Everyday life
What are the two cyclical stages ...,
What are the three main theories ...,
How much of our life do we spend ...
21  cards
Quant: Lecture 2
What is the scientific method,
What are the 5 main research methods,
Describe the research method obse...
11  cards
Quant: Lecture 3
Describe a field experiment,
Describe quasi experiments,
Describe a laboratory experiment
15  cards
Quant: Lecture 4
Is a research question conceptual...,
What s the aim of a hypothesis sh...,
What is the aim of a null hypothesis
11  cards
Quant: Lecture 5
What does the related t test calc...,
How do you calculate a related t ...,
How do you word your answer for a...
6  cards
Quant: Lecture 6
What is the purpose of an unrelat...,
How do you calculate an unrelated...,
How do you work out the degrees o...
6  cards
Quant: Lecture 7
What is the purpose of using a co...,
What s the purpose of a correlati...,
What is the difference between a ...
10  cards
Quant: Lecture 8
Does nominal data contain quantit...,
If you have have a nominal iv and...,
What s the purpose of the chi squ...
7  cards
Quant: Lecture 9
What are the four main ethical pr...,
What are the 6 main ethical issues,
Describe informed consent
9  cards
Quant: Lecture 10
Is there a distinct set of qualit...,
List some methods that can be use...,
What is autoethnography
7  cards
Quant: Lecture 11
List the common errors made when ...,
What are the 2 approaches within ...,
Describe thematic analysis
9  cards
Quant: Lecture 12
List the two main reasons for obs...,
Talk about the birth of ethnograp...,
What are the 4 main things that a...
6  cards
Quant: Lecture 13
How do discourse analysts treat l...,
What are the two main things that...,
What is discourse analysis
15  cards
Quant: Lecture 14
What is the history of identity,
What is conversation analysis,
What does conversation analysis f...
16  cards
Quant: Lecture 15
Why do transcripts need to be pre...,
In a transcript what is an archiv...,
Why do people use continuers
4  cards
Quant: Lecture 16
What is the simplest sequences of...,
What is the purpose of a sequence...,
What are the three characteristic...
20  cards
Lecture 17: Human and animal
Define living in groups,
What are the benefits of living i...,
Discuss in detail how living in a...
11  cards
Lecture 18: Human and animal
Define personality,
Briefly describe the history of p...,
Why is it important to study pers...
18  cards
Lecture 19: Human and animal
Describe the history of social bonds,
Define social bonds,
How do you measure a social bonds
13  cards
Lecture 20: Human and animal
Describe the history of human and...,
Anecdotes aren t data what makes ...,
True or false closely related ani...
21  cards
Lecture 21: Human and animal
List the challenges in social sit...,
What cognitive techniques are use...,
Describe the cognitive behaviours...
4  cards
Lecture 22: Human and animal
How did darwin define communicati...,
Do we know that communicate,
Define communication
16  cards
Lecture 23: Human and animal
Give an example of tinbergen s 4 ...,
List a synonym for each proximate...,
What is property dualism why is p...
15  cards
Lecture 24: Human and animal
Define culture,
Describe the sambia culture,
How much do we know about human p...
21  cards
Lecture 13: Everyday life
Define play,
Why is it important to study play,
Briefly describe play in non humans
23  cards
Lecture 14: Everyday life
What is the difference between se...,
Discuss choosing to have a baby b...,
Do daughters cause divorce
9  cards
Lecture 15: Everyday life
Define emotion,
What is the traditional view of e...,
When do emotions emerge in children
21  cards
Lecture 16: Everyday life
What are the two types of pathoge...,
Why is it bad to have an infection,
How do you avoid diseases
19  cards
Lecture 17: Everyday life
Can pathogens control their hosts...,
Describe rabies,
Describe toxoplasma gondii
9  cards
Lecture 18: Everyday life
Discuss evolution and development...,
Discuss evolution and development...,
Discuss evolution and development...
8  cards
Lecture 19:Everyday life
Define non verbal communication w...,
What are the three types of encod...,
How does decoding occur
8  cards
Lecture 20: Everyday life
List the ways in which animals ar...,
Discuss animal assisted therapy,
Discuss the evidence for animal a...
9  cards

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