P.F. year 12 Psychology flashcards

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1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (ASCH)
What is social influence 1,
What is conformity 2,
What was asch s baseline procedure 3
14  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (VARIABLES AFFECTING CONFORMITY )
What was asch s aim in his baseli...,
How did asch manipulate group siz...,
What were the effects of group si...
22  cards
1. SOCIIAL INFLUENCE (Types of Conformity)
What are the three types of confo...,
What is internalisation 2,
Give an example of internalisation 3
13  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Explanations of Conformity)
What are the two main reasons why...,
What is informational social infl...,
What is normative social influenc...
14  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo)
What are social roles 1,
How do social roles affect behavi...,
What is de individuation 3
18  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Explanations Of Obedience As Investigated By Milgram)
What was the aim of milgram s 196...,
Describe the methodology of milgr...,
What were the key findings of mil...
15  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Explanations of obedience – Situational variables)
What are situational variables in...,
What is proximity as a situationa...,
How does proximity affect obedien...
18  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Explanations for obedience - Agentic State and Legitimacy of Authority)
What is the agentic state 1,
What is the opposite of the agent...,
What is the agentic shift 3
15  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Dispositional explanations for obedience: The Authoritarian Personality)
What is the authoritarian persona...,
What type of attitudes do people ...,
How is the authoritarian personal...
14  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Explanations of resistance to social influence: social support/locus of control)
What is resistance to social infl...,
What is social support 2,
How does social support affect re...
18  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Minority influence, including consistency, commitment and flexibility)
What is minority influence in psy...,
What are the key qualities of a m...,
How does consistency influence mi...
12  cards
1. SOCIAL INFLUENCE (Social change)
What is social influence in psych...,
What is social change in psycholo...,
How does social change typically ...
17  cards
2. MEMORY (Coding, capacity & duration of SM/STM & LTM)
What are the features of the sens...,
How does information enter the se...,
What study investigated the capac...
13  cards
2. MEMORY (The Multi-Store Model of Memory (MSM))
What are the three stores in atki...,
How does information flow in the ...,
What is the capacity of each stor...
12  cards
2. MEMORY (Explanations of forgetting: 1. Proactive and retroactive interference 2. Retrieval failure due to absence of cues)
What is interference theory of fo...,
What is proactive interference 2,
What is retroactive interference 3
16  cards
2. MEMORY (Explanations of forgetting: 1. Proactive and retroactive interference 2. Retrieval failure due to absence of cues) COPY
What is interference theory of fo...,
What is proactive interference 2,
What is retroactive interference 3
16  cards
2. MEMORY (Factors affecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony: misleading information, including leading questions and post-event discussion)
What is eyewitness testimony ewt 1,
Why is research into eyewitness t...,
What is misleading information in...
15  cards
2. MEMORY (Anxiety as a factor affecting the accuracy of EWT)
What is anxiety and how can it af...,
What is the yerkes dodson law 2,
What is weapon focus in the conte...
15  cards
2. MEMORY (Improving the accuracy of EWT, including the use of cognitive interviews)
What is a schema 1,
What is a cognitive interview 2,
Why do cognitive interviews work 3
20  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Caregiver-infant interactions in humans: reciprocity and interactional synchrony)
What is attachment 1,
What behaviours indicate attachme...,
What is interactional synchrony 3
20  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Stages of attachment identified by Schaffer and multiple attachments)
What are the stages of attachment...,
What happens during the asocial p...,
What happens during the indiscrim...
20  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (The role of the father)
How does the role of the father c...,
What did schaffer and emerson 196...,
What is the evolutionary perspect...
17  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Animal studies of attachment)
Why are animal studies used in ps...,
What is imprinting in attachment ...,
What is meant by contact comfort 3
17  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Explanations of attachment: Learning theory)
What is the learning theory of at...,
What is the key idea behind the l...,
What is classical conditioning in...
15  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Explanations of attachment: Bowlby’s Monotropic Theory. The concepts of a critical period and an internal working model)
What is bowlby s monotropic theor...,
Why does bowlby argue that attach...,
What are social releasers accordi...
16  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Ainsworth’s ‘Strange Situation’. Types of attachment: secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant)
What was the aim of ainsworth s s...,
How many stages were in the stran...,
What is the safe base behaviour c...
34  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Cultural Variations in Attachment)
What is meant by culture in the c...,
What is a meta analysis 2,
What was the aim of van ijzendoor...
17  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation)
What does maternal deprivation re...,
What did bowlby propose about the...,
What is the difference between se...
15  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (Romanian orphan studies: Effects of institutionalisation)
What does the term institutionali...,
What are orphan studies focused on 2,
What is disinhibited attachment 3
17  cards
3. ATTACHMENT (The influence of early attachment on childhood and adult relationships, including the role of an internal working model)
What are childhood relationships 1,
What are adult relationships 2,
What is an internal working model 3
17  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Experimental Method)
What does an aim state in research 1,
What is the purpose of a hypothes...,
What does operationalisation mean...
22  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Types of experiment (Laboratory, Field, Natural and Quasi))
What is a laboratory experiment 1,
What is a strength of laboratory ...,
What is a limitation of laborator...
15  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Sampling (Population and sample, Opportunity, Volunteer, Random, Systematic and Stratified))
What is a population in psycholog...,
What is a sample in psychology re...,
What is the purpose of sampling i...
20  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Ethical issues and ways of dealing with them)
What is the role of the british p...,
What are the key ethical principl...,
What is informed consent in psych...
18  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Correlations)
What is the aim of correlational ...,
What is a positive correlation 2,
What is a negative correlation 3
14  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Observation (Techniques and design))
What is an observation in psychol...,
What is the difference between co...,
What is an advantage of controlle...
27  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Self-report techniques (Questionnaires & Interviews))
What is a self report technique 1,
What are closed questions in a qu...,
What is a strength of closed ques...
24  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Types of data (Qualitative/Quantitative, Primary/Secondary, Measures of Central tendency & Measures of dispersion))
What is quantitative data 1,
What is qualitative data 2,
What is a strength of quantitativ...
35  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Graphs (Presentation of quantitative data, the maths bit and distributions))
What is the purpose of presenting...,
What is the use of a pie chart in...,
How is a frequency polygon line g...
22  cards
7. RESEARCH METHODS (Case Studies)
What is a case study in psychology 1,
What is the primary aim of case s...,
What are some common techniques u...
15  cards

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