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Social Influence: Types of Conformity and Explanations
What are the three types of confo...,
What is meant by the term complia...,
What is meant by the term identif...
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Social Influence: Explanations for Conformity
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Social Influence: Asch's Research
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Social Influence: Conformity to Social Roles - Zimbardo's Research
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Social Influence: Obedience - Milgram's Research
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Social Influence: Obedience - Situational Variables
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Social Influence: Obedience - Social-psychological factors
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Social Influence: Obedience - Dispositional Explanations
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Social Influence: Resistance to social influence
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Social Influence: Minority Influence
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Social Influence: Social influence and social change
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Memory: The multi-store model of memory
Who created the multi store model...,
What are the 3 msm stores 2,
What features are there to know a...
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Memory: The working memory model
Who was the working memory model ...,
What are the three sub components...,
What is the first slave system 3
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Memory: Types of long term memory
What are the three types of ltm 1,
What is semantic memory 2,
What is episodic memory 3
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Memory: Theories on forgetting
What does the interference theory...,
What does proactive interference ...,
What does retroactive interferenc...
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Memory: Eyewitness Testimony
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Memory :Overall Revision
Who created the multi store model...,
What is the multi store model of ...,
What is the 1st store of the mult...
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Attachment: Care-giver interactions (AO1)
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Attachment: Evaluation of caregiver-infant interactions (AO3):
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Attachment: Stages of attachment and multiple attachments (AO1):
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Attachment: Stages of attachment and multiple attachments (AO1):
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Attachment: Evaluation of Schaffer and Emerson’s study (AO3):
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Attachment: The role of the father (AO1):
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Attachment: Evaluation of the role of the father (AO3)):
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Attachment: Animal studies of attachment – Part 1 (AO1 and AO3):
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Attachment: Animal studies of attachment – Part 2 (AO1 and AO3):
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Attachment: Explanations of Attachment – Part 1 (AO1):
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Attachment: Evaluation of learning theory (AO3):
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Attachment: Explanations of attachment – Part 2 (AO1):
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Attachment: Evaluation of Bowlby’s monotropic theory (AO3):
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Attachment: Ainsworth’s Strange Situation and types of attachment (AO1):
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Attachment: Ainsworth’s Strange Situation and types of attachment (AO3):
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Attachment: Cultural variations in attachment (AO1):
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Attatchment: Evaluation of Van Ljzendoorn and Kroonenberg’s study (AO3):
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Attachment:Additional examples of research into cultural variations in attachment (AO1 and AO3):
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Attachment: Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation (AO1):
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Attachment: Research into the effects of maternal deprivation (AO1)
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Attachment: Evaluation of research into the effects of maternal deprivation (AO3):
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Attachment: The effects of institutionalisation:
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Attachment: Evaluation of Romanian research into the effects of institutionalisation:
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Attachment: The Influence of early attachment on childhood and adult relationships (AO1):
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Attachment: Research into the internal working model and later friendships/ relationships (Part 1):
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Attachment: Research into the internal working model and later friendships/ relationships (part 2):
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Attachment: Evaluation of the influence of early attachment on childhood and adult relationships (AO3):
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Attachment: Overall
Who is considered the father of m...,
What is structuralism 2,
What is introspection 3
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Approaches: The origins of Psychology (AO1):
Who is considered the first perso...,
What did wilhelm wundt believe co...,
How did wundt contribute to the a...
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Approaches: The origins of Psychology (AO3):
What are the strengths of wundt s...,
What are the weaknesses of wundt ...,
What are the two main assumptions...
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Approaches: The Behaviourist Approach (Learning Approach) (AO1):
What did behaviourists reject fro...,
What is meant by the idea that in...,
What are the two types of learnin...
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Approaches: Evaluation of the Behaviourist Approach (AO3):
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Approaches: Social Learning Theory (AO1):
What did albert bandura propose a...,
How does learning occur according...,
What is vicarious reinforcement 3
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Approaches: Evaluation of Social Learning Theory (AO3):
How does fox et al 2006 study sup...,
Why is the inclusion of cognitive...,
What contradictory research chall...
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Approaches: The Cognitive Approach (AO1):
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Approaches: Evaluation of the Cognitive Approach (AO3):
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Approaches: The emergence of Cognitive Neuroscience:
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Approaches: The Biological Approach (AO1):
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Approaches: Evaluation of the Biological Approach (AO3):
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Approaches: The Psychodynamic Approach (AO1):
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Approaches: Freud’s Psychosexual Stages:
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Approaches: Evaluation of the psychodynamic approach (AO3):
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Approaches: The Humanistic Approach (AO1):
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Approaches: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:
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Approaches: Evaluation of the humanistic approach (AO3):
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Behaviourist Approach [16 marker]
What is the main focus of the beh...,
How did early behaviourists ensur...,
What is classical conditioning an...
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Social Learning Theory (SLT) [16 marker]
According to slt how is behaviour...,
What is vicarious reinforcement i...,
What makes a person more likely t...
8  cards
Biological Approach [16 marker]
What is the main assumption of th...,
How are twin studies used in the ...,
What is the difference between ge...
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