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Psycholgy Year OnE
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Psycholgy Year OnE
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Key knowledge for all topics
1.1.2 Social-Milgram
1.1.1 Agency and social impact theory
1.1.3 Factors affecting obedience
1.1.4 Social identity theory and realistic conflict theory
1.1.6 Individual differences in obedience
1.2.4 Sampling methods
1.3.1 Sherrif et al 1954 robbers cave study
1.3.2 Burger (2009) Replicating Milgram: Would people still obey today?
Socia key question-How does social psychology explain heroism
2.1.1 The working memory model (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974).
2.1.2 The multi-store model of memory (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968),
2.1.3 Explanation of long-term memory – episodic and semantic memory (Tulving, 1972).
2.1.4 Reconstructive memory (Bartlett, 1932) including schema theory.
2.1.5 individual differences in memory
2.1.6 Impacts of alzheimers,dyslexia
2.2.13. Henry molaison and phineas gage
2.3.1 Baddeley (1996b) accoustic and semantic long term memory
2.3.4 sebastian and hernandez gill (2012) digit span in spanish population
2.4.2 How can knowledge of working memory be used to inform treatments of dyslexia
All research methods
Twin & adoption studies and brain scans
Learning theories and Key question
Biological
Animal Ethics
3.2.3.Brain scan research methods
Phobias
Schedules of reinforcement
4.1.1 Classical Conditioning
4.1.2 Pavlov
4.1.3 Operant conditioning
4.3.1 Watson and Rayner little albert