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4.1.2 - Encoding, Capacity, Durtaion
Define encoding,
Define capacity,
Define duration
12  cards
4.1.2- - Muti-store Model
Define memory,
Define encoding,
Define storage
16  cards
4.1.2 - Types Of LTM
Who created this theory,
What stores is the ltm broken dow...,
Describe declarative memories
12  cards
4.1.2 - Working Model Of Memory
Who created the theory why,
What are the parts of the wmm,
Explain the phonological loop
14  cards
4.1.2 - explanations of forgetting
Define forgetting,
What are the 2 explanations of fo...,
What is the assumption of the int...
24  cards
4.1.2 - eye witness testimony
Why is ewt significant,
How does the schema influence memory,
Who researched the effect of sche...
30  cards
4.1.2 - Cognitive Interview
What is the purpose of ci,
Two principles that ci is based on,
4 techniques that ci uses
18  cards
4.1.3 - Caregiver- Infant Interactions
Define attachment,
How do you know is a bond has bee...,
What is infancy
30  cards
4.1.3 - Animal Studies
Define imprinting,
What was lorenz s procedure,
What were lorenz s findings
14  cards
4.1.3 - Explanations Of Attachment
What are the 2 explanations of at...,
What is the assumption of the lea...,
How is classical conditioning use...
16  cards
4.1.3 - Ainsworths Strange Situation
How is observation used,
What does the behavioural categor...,
What was ainsworths procedure
11  cards
4.1.3 - Cultural Variations In Attachment
0  cards
4.1.3 - maternal deprivation
0  cards
4.1.3 - influence of early attachment
What does the iwm suggest about t...,
What is the continuinity hypothesis,
What does iwm suggest about a sec...
13  cards
4.2.1 - Behavourist Approach
What is the key approach,
Features of behaviourist approach,
Research methods used in behaviou...
10  cards
4.2.1 - cognitive approach
Main assumptions of the cognitive...,
What is the role of a schema,
A03 schema
12  cards
4.2.1 - biological approach
Assumption of the biological appr...,
Features of the biological approach,
How is the evolution of behaviour...
13  cards
4.2.1 - psychodynamic approach
Assumption of the psychodynamic t...,
Frauds view on the past,
What are the 3 levels to the pers...
30  cards
4.2.1 - humanistic approach
Assumptions of the humanistic app...,
Significance of free will in huma...,
Abraham manslow hierarchy of needs
13  cards
4.2.1 - social learning theory
What are the features of slt,
In what way does slt agree with t...,
Define vicarious learning
16  cards
4.2.3 - Research Methods
Operationalised variable,
Definition of experimental aims,
Definition of hypothesis
87  cards
4.1.1 - Conformity
What is conformity,
What are the 3 types of conformity,
What is compliance
29  cards
4.1.1 - Obedience
Who carried out research on obedi...,
Define obedience,
What is the aim of milligrams res...
17  cards
4.1.1 - Agentic State
What are social psychological exp...,
What is the agentic state theory,
What is an agentic shift
13  cards
4.1.1 - The Dispositonal Explanation
What is the dispositional explana...,
Who studies dispositional explana...,
What were the aims of adorno
12  cards
4.1.1 - Resistance To Social Norms
Who studies locus of control,
What is a locus of control,
Characteristics of an internal lo...
13  cards
4.1.1 - Minority Influence
How does minority influence work,
How does minority influence take ...,
What is the snowball effect
19  cards
4.1.1 - Social Change
What are the 6 stages of social c...,
How do minorities draw attention,
How are minorities consistent
9  cards
4.1.1 - Conformity To Social Roles
What are social roles,
How does conformity to social rol...,
What are social norms
11  cards
4.1.4 - Definitions Of Abnormality
What are the 4 definitions of abn...,
What is statistical infrequency,
What is deviation from social norms
15  cards
4.1.4 - OCD
What are the 3 types of character...,
What are the cognitive characteri...,
What are the emotional characteri...
41  cards
4.1.4 - Phobias
What are the 3 types of character...,
What are the behavioural characte...,
What are the emotional characteri...
27  cards
4.1.4 - Depression
How many people in the uk have di...,
What are the emotional characteri...,
What are the cognitive characteri...
33  cards
4.2.2 - Endocrine System
What is the endocrine system,
What are hormones,
What is the pituitary gland
10  cards
4.2.2 - Split Brain Research
Who carried out the split brain r...,
What is the process of dividing t...,
What were sherry s findings about...
17  cards
4.2.2 - Plasticity And Functional Recovery
What is brain plasticity,
Research into plasticity maguire ...,
Research into plasticity
13  cards
4.2.2 - Neurons
What are neurons,
What are the 3 types of neuron,
What is the role of sensory neurons
19  cards
4.2.2 - Localisation Of Function
What is localisation of function,
What is the case if phineas gage,
What was concluded after case stu...
22  cards
4.2.2 - Investigating The Brain
0  cards
4.2.2 - Fight Or Flight
What is he role of adrenaline in ...,
What are examples of the physical...,
How to evaluate fight or flight
7  cards
4.2.2 - Biological Rhythms
What are biological rhythms,
What are the 2 shoes of biologica...,
What is a circadian rhythm
5  cards

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