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social influence - types and explanations of conformity
What is the definition of conformity,
What are the 3 types of conformit...,
What is the definition of compliance
18  cards
social influence - conformity to social roles
What are social roles,
What did zimbardo want to investi...,
What was the procedure of zimbard...
7  cards
social influence - obedience
What is obedience,
What did milgram want to study,
What was the procedure of milgram...
33  cards
social influence - resistance to social influence
What is resistance to social infl...,
What is social support,
How does aschs study show evidenc...
12  cards
social influence - minority influence
What is minority influence,
What did moscovici et al study,
What was the procedure of moscovi...
11  cards
social influence - social change
What is meant by social change,
What,
What is conformity research into ...
6  cards
memory - multi store model
Who created the multi store model...,
What are the features of the msm,
What are the three stores in the msm
43  cards
memory - types of long term memory
What is declarative memory,
What is non declarative memory,
What is explicit memory
20  cards
memory - the working memory model
Who created the working memory mo...,
What is the central executive,
What is the role of the phonologi...
25  cards
memory - explanations for forgetting
What does the interference theory...,
What is proactive interference,
What is retroactive interference
26  cards
memory - factors affecting the accuracy of EWT
What did barlett argue,
What is a schema,
What are leading questions
32  cards
memory - improving the accuracy of EWT
What did fisher study,
Which areas of the standard inter...,
What is the cognitive interview
15  cards
attachment - introduction to attachment
What is attachment,
What is reciprocity,
What is interactional synchrony
27  cards
attachment - animal studies
What did lorenz want to study,
What was the procedure of lorenzs...,
What were the findings of lorenzs...
10  cards
attachment - explanations for attachment
What is dolland and millers theor...,
How does classical conditioning l...,
How does operant conditioning lea...
13  cards
attachment - attachment types
What are the behaviours identifie...,
What are the three attachment typ...,
What is the insecure avoidant att...
16  cards
attachment - disruption to attachment
What is bowlbys theory of materna...,
What is the critical period,
What are the consequences of depr...
17  cards
attachment - relationships
What is meant by the internal wor...,
What does the continuity hypothes...,
What did hazen and shaver argue
8  cards
psychopathology - definitions of abnormality
What is statistical infrequency,
What are the strengths of statist...,
What are the weaknesses of statis...
16  cards
psychopathology - characteristics of phobias, depression and OCD
What are the behavioural symptoms...,
What are the emotional symptoms o...,
What are the cognitive symptoms o...
9  cards
psychopathology - phobias
How are phobias learnt according ...,
What is the acquisition of phobias,
How are phobias maintained
13  cards
psychopathology - depression
What does the cognitive approach ...,
What is becks negative triad,
What is ellis s abc model
13  cards
psychopathology - OCD
What is the genetic explanation f...,
What is the neural explanation fo...,
What is the worry circuit
11  cards

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