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Biopsychology
What is the nervous system,
What does the nervous system divi...,
What is the cns
112  cards
Cultural Bias
Universality,
Ethnocentrism,
Eurocentrism
20  cards
Coding, capacity, duration research
What is stm,
What is ltm,
Who researched into the capacity ...
29  cards
The multi store model
Who made the multi store model of...,
What does the multi store model d...,
What is the senso
10  cards
Types of Long Term Memory
Who proposed the idea of three me...,
What are the three types of long ...,
What is episodic memory
16  cards
The working memory model
Who proposed the working memory m...,
What is the wmm,
What did baddeley and hitch propose
10  cards
Explanations for forgetting
What is forgetting,
What is the interference theory,
What are the two types of interfe...
25  cards
Eyewitness Testimony
What is an eyewitness,
What is eyewitness testimony,
How accurate is ewt
23  cards
attachment
Outline reciprocity,
Outline two aspects of reciprocity,
Outline what is meant by the term...
10  cards
cognitive approach
What are internal mental processes,
What is the role of schema,
Why are theoretical and computer ...
5  cards
biological approach
What are the main assumptions,
What s the influence of genes on ...,
How do genotype and phenotype aff...
6  cards
psychodynamic approach
What is the role of the unconcious,
Explain what is meant by the trip...,
What is the role of defence mecha...
7  cards
Humanistic approach
What is free will,
What is self actualisation,
What is maslows hierarchy of needs
8  cards
Social learning theory
What is modelling,
What is imitation,
What is identification
6  cards
localisation of function
What is localisation of function,
What is hemispheric lateralisation,
What is the cerebral cortex
9  cards
hemispheric lateralisation
What is hemispheric lateralisation,
What is split brain,
Split brain research
3  cards
plasticity
What is neural plasticity,
What happens during infancy,
What happens as we age
6  cards
functional recovery after trauma
What happens when someone is injured,
What happens after the brain reor...,
What are the 3 brain changes
7  cards
research methods
What is self report,
Strengths of self report,
Limitations of self report
131  cards
cog and development
What is piaget s theory of cognit...,
What is cognitive development,
What is schema
48  cards
custodial sentencing
What is custodial sentencing,
What are the 4 aims of custodial ...,
What is deterrence
8  cards
behaviour modification
What is the aim,
What is token economy,
Evaluation
3  cards
anger management
What type of approach is anger ma...,
How was anger management created,
Aims of anger management
5  cards
restorative justice
What is the aim of resorative jus...,
Key features of restorative justice,
What is restitution
4  cards
Eysenck's theory
What did eysenck propose,
What is eysenck s theory,
What is the biological basis of t...
5  cards
cognitive explanations of crime
What is kohlberg s theory of mora...,
How does kohlberg s theory relate...,
Kohlberg s theory evaluation
6  cards
Differential Association Theory
What does the dat propose,
How does offending arise,
How does prison relate to this th...
4  cards
Psychodynamic explanations to offending
What does this theory propose,
What are the 3 super egos,
Evaluation of superego explanatio...
5  cards
Atavistic Form
What did lombroso propose,
What caused him to theorise this,
What are the atavistic features
4  cards
Genetic and neural explanations of crime
What are genetic and neural expla...,
Who is good support for this,
Twin and adoption studies
6  cards
offender profiling
What is offender profiling,
What is the top down approach,
Examples of organised and disorga...
10  cards
bio explanations of schizophrenia
Genetic explanation of schizo,
How do genetics cause schizo,
What is the evidence from familie...
11  cards
classification schizophrenia
What is the difference between cl...,
What are the two major systems fo...,
What are the 2 positive symptoms ...
14  cards
psych explanations for schizophrenia
What are 3 aspects of fam dysfunc...,
What is the schizophrenogenic mother,
What is the double bind theory
8  cards
drug therapy
What is the difference between at...,
How do typical antipsychotics work,
How do atypical antipsychotics work
4  cards
CBT
How many sessions does cbt last,
What is the assumption of cbt,
What is the aim of cbt
6  cards
Family therapy
Aim,
How long is family therapy,
Who came up with family therapy
5  cards
token economy
Why use token economies,
What is token economy based on,
How do token economies work
4  cards
interactionist approach
What is the diathesis stress mode...,
Genetic component evidence,
How else has schizophrenia been p...
6  cards
idiographic and nomothetic
What does the idiographic approac...,
What does the nomothetic approach...,
What is the idiographic approach ...
11  cards
free will and determinism
What does free will suggest for t...,
What does determinism suggest for...,
What are the types of determinism
5  cards
Gender bias
What is alpha bias,
Example of alpha bias in psycholo...,
What is beta bias
6  cards
Holism and reductionism
Which approaches are holistic and...,
What is the holism side of the de...,
What is the reductionism side of ...
6  cards
Ethical implications
What are ethical implications,
What to take into account when co...,
Evaluation
3  cards
Nature nurture
What is the nature side of the de...,
What is the nurture side of the d...,
Evidence for nature
9  cards

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