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Social influence 1 | Types of conformity
Ao1 what is internalisation 1,
Ao1 what is identification 2,
Ao1 what is compliance 3
16  cards
Social influence 2 | Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo.
Ao1 aim of zimbardo s study 1,
Ao1 sample used in zimbardo s stu...,
Ao1 how participants were allocat...
13  cards
Social influence 3 | Explanations for obedience
Ao1 what is the agentic state in ...,
Ao1 what is moral strain in the a...,
Ao1 what is legitimacy of authori...
22  cards
Bowlby’s monotropic theory
0  cards
‘Strange Situation’
0  cards
Types of attachment
0  cards
Cultural variations
0  cards
maternal deprivation
0  cards
Romanian orphan studies
0  cards
influence of early attachment
0  cards
Definitions of abnormality
0  cards
phobias,
0  cards
depression
0  cards
OCD
0  cards
treating phobias
0  cards
treating depression
0  cards
treating OCD
0  cards
Origins of Psychology
Who is considered the father of p...,
What method did wundt use to stud...,
What does introspection involve 3
9  cards
behaviourism
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What is classical conditioning 2,
Who conducted research on classic...
46  cards
Social learning theory
What is the basic assumption of s...,
What does social learning theory ...,
What is imitation in the context ...
27  cards
cognitive approach
What are the basic assumptions of...,
What does the study of internal m...,
What is the role of schema in the...
26  cards
biological approach
What are the basic assumptions of...,
How do genes influence behaviour ...,
What role do biological structure...
44  cards
the psychodynamic approach
What are the basic assumptions of...,
What is the role of the unconscio...,
What are the three structures of ...
29  cards
the humanistic approach
What are the basic assumptions of...,
What is meant by free will in hum...,
What is self actualisation 3
19  cards
Types of experiment
What is a lab experiment in psych...,
What are the advantages of lab ex...,
What are the disadvantages of lab...
12  cards
Observational techniques
What is an observation in psychol...,
What is a controlled observation 2,
What are the advantages of contro...
31  cards
Self-report techniques
What is a self report technique 1,
What are the two main types of se...,
What is a questionnaire 3
27  cards
Correlations
Correlation 1,
Co variable 2,
Scattergram 3
18  cards
content analysis and thematic analysis
What is content analysis 1,
What are examples of artifacts th...,
What are coding units in content ...
11  cards
case studies
What is a case study in psychology 1,
What are common data collection m...,
What makes case studies unique 3
20  cards
Aims and Hypothesis
What is a research aim 1,
How can a research aim be phrased 2,
What is an example of a research ...
16  cards
sampling
Define random sampling 1,
Give one strength of random sampl...,
Give one weakness of random sampl...
15  cards
Experimental designs
What is a repeated measures design 1,
What is an independent groups des...,
What is a matched pairs design 3
10  cards
Variables and piolot studies
What is the independent variable ...,
What is the dependent variable dv 2,
What is an extraneous variable 3
13  cards
Ethics
What is the role of the british p...,
What are ethical issues in psycho...,
What is informed consent 3
18  cards
Peer review
What is the primary purpose of pe...,
What are the three main purposes ...,
How does peer review help allocat...
11  cards
types of data
What is quantitative data 1,
What is qualitative data 2,
What is a quantitative data colle...
20  cards
Descriptive statistics
What is a measure of central tend...,
What is the mean 2,
What is the median 3
25  cards
Presentation and display of quantitative data
What is a graph in quantitative d...,
What is a table in quantitative d...,
What is a scattergram in quantita...
18  cards
The divisions of the nervous system: central and peripheral (somatic and autonomic).
What are the two main divisions o...,
What are the components of the ce...,
What are the two divisions of the...
8  cards
The structure and function of neurons, The process of synaptic transmission
What are the three types of neuro...,
What is the primary function of s...,
What is the primary function of r...
11  cards
The function of the endocrine system: glands and hormones. + adrenaine
What is the primary function of t...,
What are hormones 2,
What is the role of glands in the...
8  cards
localisation and plasticity
What is the motor cortex responsi...,
Where is the motor cortex located 2,
What is the role of the somatosen...
20  cards
Ways of studying the brain
What is fmri used for in brain st...,
What does eeg stand for and what ...,
What are erps in brain studies 3
9  cards
Biological rhythms
Circadian rhythms 1,
Infradian rhythms 2,
Ultradian rhythms 3
23  cards
classification and diagnosis of SCZ
What are the positive symptoms of...,
What are the negative symptoms of...,
What does reliability in the diag...
22  cards
biological explanations of SCZ
What are the biological explanati...,
How do genetic factors contribute...,
What are neural correlates in the...
20  cards
Psychological explanations for schizophrenia
Family dysfunction 1,
Evidence for family dysfunction l...,
Evidence against family dysfuncti...
13  cards
drug therapy for SCZ
Typical antipsychotics 1,
Mechanism of typical antipsychoti...,
Side effects of typical antipsych...
11  cards
psychological treatments for SCZ
Cognitive behavioural therapy cbt...,
Chadwick et al 1996 study 2,
Family therapy for schizophrenia 3
8  cards
interactionist approach
What is the interactionist approa...,
What does the diathesis stress mo...,
What is meant by diathesis in the...
10  cards
Neural and hormonal mechanisms in aggression
Neural mechanisms in aggression 1,
Amygdala and aggression 2,
Findings from amygdalotomy and el...
22  cards
The ethological and evolutionary explanation of aggression
Ethological explanation of aggres...,
Innate releasing mechanisms irms 2,
Fixed action patterns faps 3
13  cards
Social psychological explanations of human aggression
What is the frustration aggressio...,
What did harris 1974 find regardi...,
How does social learning theory e...
12  cards
Institutional aggression
What is the dispositional explana...,
Who proposed the importation model 2,
What are the three subcultures in...
12  cards
Media influences on aggression
What is desensitisation in the co...,
What evidence supports desensitis...,
What is a key criticism of desens...
12  cards
Sex and gender
Ao1 sex 1,
Ao1 gender 2,
Ao1 sex role stereotypes 3
15  cards
The role of chromosomes and hormones
What is the role of testosterone ...,
What is the role of oestrogen in ...,
What is the role of oxytocin in s...
12  cards
Cognitive explanations of gender development
What is the cognitive explanation...,
What is kohlberg s theory of gend...,
What is the first stage of kohlbe...
24  cards
Psychodynamic explanation of gender development
Ao1 what is the psychodynamic exp...,
Ao1 what is the oedipus complex 2,
Ao1 what is the electra complex 3
9  cards
Social learning theory as applied to gender development
Ao1 what does the social learning...,
Ao1 what is vicarious reinforceme...,
Ao1 what is the role of identific...
9  cards
Atypical gender development
What is gender dysphoria 1,
What is the biological explanatio...,
What evidence supports the brain ...
10  cards
The role of chromosomes and hormones in sex and gender
Ao1 chromosomes and gender 1,
Ao1 testosterone 2,
Ao1 oestrogen 3
12  cards

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