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Social influence - Asch's research
What is conformity,
What was asch s procedure,
What were the findings of asch s ...
9  cards
Social influence - types and explanations of conformity
What did kelman 1958 establish,
What is identification,
What is internalisation
11  cards
social influence - conformity to social roles
Zimbardo
11  cards
social influence - Milgram
What is obedience,
When did milgram conduct his study,
What was milgram s procedure
7  cards
Social influence - Obedience situational variables
What are situational variables,
What were the three variables mil...,
How was uniform investigated
7  cards
Social influence - Situational explanations - obedience
What is agency theory,
What does being in an autonomous ...,
What does being in an agentic sta...
12  cards
Social Influence - Dispositional Explanations - Obedience
What are dispositional explanations,
What is the authoritarian persona...,
How does the authoritarian person...
8  cards
Social Influence - resistance to social influence
social support and locus of control
11  cards
Social Influence - minority influence
What is minority influence,
What is consistency,
What is commitment
10  cards
Social Influence - social change
What is social change,
How is group membership shown,
Limitation of social change
11  cards
Memory - Coding, capactity, duration
What is coding,
What is the research into coding,
What is the evaluation of baddele...
12  cards
Memory - multi-store model
What is the multi store model of ...,
What is the sensory register,
What is short term memory
6  cards
Memory - long term memory
Who established the types of long...,
What are the types of long term m...,
What is procedural memory
7  cards
Memory - working memory model
What is the working memory model,
What are the features of the model,
What is the central executive
8  cards
Memory - forgetting - interference
What is interference,
What is proactive interference,
What is the research into proacti...
7  cards
Memory - forgetting - retrieval failure
What is retrieval failure,
What is a cue,
What is the encoding specificity ...
8  cards
Memory - misleading information
What is an eyewitness testimony,
What is misleading information,
What is a leading question
10  cards
Memory - anxiety
What is anxiety,
What is the positive effect of an...,
What is the negative effect of an...
6  cards
Memory - cognitive interview
What is the cognitive interview,
What are the 4 aspects of the cog...,
What is report everything
8  cards
Attachment - caregiver infant interactions
What is attachment,
What is the importance of attachm...,
What are care giver infant intera...
8  cards
Attachment - Stages of attachment
What are the stages of attachment,
What is the asocial stage,
What is the indiscriminate stage
10  cards
Attachment - role of the father
What is attachment to fathers,
What did grossman research,
How are fathers attachment figures
6  cards
Attachment - animal studies
What are animal studies,
What was lorenz s study,
What did lorenz find
12  cards
Attachment - learning theory
What is learning theory,
What is classical conditioning in...,
What is operant conditioning in l...
6  cards
Attachment - Bowlby's theory
What is bowlby s theory,
What is monotrophy,
Why did bowlby believe that the m...
8  cards
Attachment - Ainsworth's strange situation
What is the strange situation,
What was the procedure,
What behaviour were used to judge...
9  cards
Attachment - cultural variations
What was ijzendoorn and kroonenbe...,
What was,
What did ijzendoorn and kroonenbe...
7  cards
Attachment - maternal deprivation
What is maternal deprivation,
What is separation,
What is deprivation
10  cards
Attachment - institutionalisation
Romanian orphans
8  cards
Attachment - influence of early attachment on later relationships
Romanian orphans
7  cards
Psychopathology - definitions of abnormality
What is statistical infrequency,
What are the strengths of statist...,
What are the limitations of stati...
12  cards
Psychopathology - phobias
What are the dsm 5 categories of ...,
What is a phobia,
What are the behavioural characte...
5  cards
Psychopathology - depression
What is depression,
What are the dsm 5 categories of ...,
What are the behavioural characte...
5  cards
Psychopathology - OCD
What is ocd,
What are the dsm 5 categories of ocd,
What are the behavioural characte...
5  cards
Psychopathology - behavioural approach to explaining phobias
What is the two process model,
What is acquisition by classical ...,
What is maintenance by operant co...
5  cards
Psychopathology - behavioural approach to treating phobias
What is the anxiety hierarchy in ...,
What is systematic desensitisation,
What is relaxation in systematic ...
9  cards
Psychopathology - cognitive approach to explaining depression
What is beck s negative triad,
What is faulty information proces...,
What is a negative self schema
10  cards
Psychopathology - cognitive approach to treating depression
What is beck s cognitive therapy,
What is ellis s rebt therapy,
What is behavioural activation
5  cards
Psychopathology - biological approach to explaining OCD
What are genetic explanations,
What are candidate genes,
How is ocd polygenic
11  cards
Psychopathology - biological approach to treating OCD
What are ssris,
What are the alternatives to the ...,
What are the strengths of drug th...
4  cards

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