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Paper 1 - Social Influence
What is compliance,
What is internalisation,
What is identification
155  cards
Paper 1 - Social Influence - Conformity
Define compliance,
Define internalisation,
Define identification
67  cards
Paper 1 - Social Influence - Obedience
What is obedience,
Who did an experiment about obedi...,
What experiment did milgram do
7  cards
Paper 1 - Psychopathology - Definitions Of Abnormality
What does pathology mean,
What does psychopathology mean,
Why do we need psychopathology
20  cards
Paper 1 - Psychopathology - Depression
How frequent are mental health pr...,
How many deaths in the uk from su...,
State the stats about people who ...
53  cards
Paper 1 - Psychopathology - Phobias
What is a phobia,
What are the emotional aspect of ...,
What are the behavioural aspects ...
37  cards
Paper 1 - Memory - Forgetting
What study can be used to support...,
What was the method of baddeley a...,
Why may this question be testing ...
14  cards
Paper 2 - Section 2 Approaches
Who was the farther or psychology,
When was the first psychology lab...,
What did wundt focus on
309  cards
Paper 2 - Approaches Part 2
Define negative reinforcement,
Punishment,
Positive reinforcement
19  cards
Paper 2 - Approaches - Origins
Who published the first psycholog...,
What did wundt focus on,
What is the point in multiple app...
3  cards
Paper 2 - Approaches - SLT
What is slt,
What is the study that is associa...,
When was bandura s study
24  cards
Paper 2 - Approaches - Biological Approach
Define physiology,
What are the assumptions of the b...,
Define neurochemical
10  cards
Paper 2 - Approaches - Behaviourist Approach
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What is a stimulus,
What is a response
30  cards
Paper 2 - Biopsychology - Nervous Systems
What does cns stand for,
What are the 2 parts of the human...,
What are the different parts of t...
84  cards
Paper 2 - Biopsychology - Localisation
What is localisation of brain fun...,
What is the main whay to divide t...,
What are the 2 very important are...
66  cards
Paper 2 - Biopsychology - Ways To Investigate The Brain
What are the different ways of in...,
What does a fmri show,
What is a fmri
22  cards
Paper 2 - Biopsychology - Circadian Rhythms
What process has split brain pati...,
What was the aims of sperry s res...,
What type of experiment was sperr...
63  cards
Paper 2 - Biopsychology - Other Biological Rhythms
What is an ultradian rhythm,
What is an infradian rhythm,
Give an example of ultradian rhythms
64  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Biases
What is universality,
What are 2 objectives validity th...,
What is the a massive problem whe...
51  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Determinism And Free Will
What is determinism,
What is free will,
What are the principles or science
27  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Nature Vs Nurture
What is the nature vs nurture debate,
Who are the 2 examples of famous ...,
What was descartes
33  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Holism And Reductionism
What is important to remember whe...,
What is the highest level of expl...,
What is the lowest level of expla...
17  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Nomothetic And Ideographic
What is the nomothetic approach,
What is an idiographic approach,
What does the nomothetic approach...
18  cards
Paper 3 - Issues And Debates - Ethical Implications
How did sieber and stanley define...,
What are the 4 main groups outlin...,
What are the main takeaways from ...
12  cards
Paper 3 - Relationships - Sexual Selection And Human Reproduction
What doe sexual selection argue,
What is anisogamy,
What does it mean that humans are...
40  cards
Paper 3 - Relationships - Factors Effecting Attraction
What are the 3 main factors which...,
What is self disclosure,
Explain social penetration theory
60  cards
Paper 3 - Relationships - Formation And Maintenance Using Economic Theories
What are the 3 theories in this t...,
What is set,
What is the min max principle
59  cards
Paper 3 - Relationships - Break Ups
What is the model called in this ...,
What are the reasons that duck s ...,
Explain pre existing doom
33  cards
Paper 3 - Relationships - Virtual Relationships
What was the name of sproull and ...,
When was reduced cues theory inve...,
What does cmc stand for
32  cards
Paper 3 - Relationship - Parasocial Relationships
What is the short version for par...,
What does para mean,
What are psr
29  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Theories Of Offending
Define crime,
State some stats,
What are the 2 main catagories in...
53  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Biological Approach
What are the 2 biological explana...,
Define atavistic form,
Describe l huomo delinquente
55  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Psychological Approach
Define psychotic,
Define neurotic,
Define extrovert
32  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Approach - Cognitive Approach
What did kolhberg do which as a f...,
What was the method of kolhbergs ...,
What were kolhbergs results
51  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Psychodynamic Approach
Who is important in the psychodyn...,
What did blackburn propose,
What 3 variations did blackburn e...
19  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Custodial Sentencing
What are the 4 aims of custodial ...,
What are the 2 different types of...,
What is deterrence
50  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Anger Management
What is anger management,
What previous theory can be adapt...,
Who created the cbt approach to a...
22  cards
Paper 3 - Forensic Psychology - Restorative Justice
What is restorative justice,
What did the early models of rj do,
What are the 3 aims of restorativ...
23  cards
Paper 3 - Schizophrenia - Diagnosis And Classifications
What is the split in schizophrenia,
What of the population have schiz...,
How many people have schizophreni...
50  cards
Paper 3 - Schizophrenia - Biological And Neural Explanations
What are the 3 biological explana...,
What are the different sub catego...,
Explain family studies
42  cards
Paper 3 - Schizophrenia - Drug Therapies
What are drugs in this area called,
What are the 2 types of antipsych...,
What is an antipsychotic
23  cards
Paper 3 - Schizophrenia - Psychological Explanations
What is the main theory in the ps...,
What can family dysfunction be sp...,
Explain family relationships
54  cards
Paper 3 - Schizophrenia - Interactionist Approach
Explain the original diathesis st...,
What is the general make up for a...,
What is a modern definition of st...
9  cards

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