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attachment: caregiver-infant interactions
What is an attachment 1,
What are the two types of caregiv...,
What does reciprocity in caregive...
18  cards
Attachment: SCHAFFER’S STAGES OF ATTACHMENT
What is the first stage of attach...,
What do schaffer and emerson beli...,
What is the age range for the ind...
14  cards
attachment: role of the father
What percentage of babies first b...,
In what percentage of cases was t...,
At what age do most babies form a...
13  cards
attachment: animal research
Why are animal studies carried out 1,
What did lorenz study 2,
What did harlow study 3
15  cards
Attachment: learning theory
What do children form attachments...,
What is the term used to describe...,
How does classical conditioning e...
13  cards
attachment: Bowlby's monotropic theory
What theory did bowlby reject 1,
What did bowlby propose as the re...,
What is the concept of monotropy ...
18  cards
attachment: Ainsworth's strange situation
When did the strange situation st...,
What behaviours were studied 2,
Define proximity seeking 3
17  cards
attachment: cultural variations of Ainsworth's strange situation
What does culture refer to 1,
What are culture variations 2,
What is the focus of attachment r...
26  cards
attachment: Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation
What does bowlby suggest is essen...,
What are the serious consequences...,
What is the difference between se...
15  cards
attachment: romanian orphan studies
Who carried out the study 1,
What is the term for the effects ...,
What does the term institution re...
18  cards
attachment: influence of attachment on later relationships
What is the internal working mode...,
How does a child s first attachme...,
What did rowan myron wilson and p...
24  cards
social influence: types and explanations of conformity
Define conformity 1,
State the 3 types of conformity 2,
Define compliance 3
13  cards
social influence: Asch's line study
What was his aim 1,
What was shown on the two cards i...,
Who were the participants in asch...
19  cards
social influence: Zimbardo's study of conformity to social roles
What are dispositional factors 1,
What are situational factors 2,
What are social roles 3
25  cards
social influence: minority influence
Define minority influnce 1,
What are the three potential outc...,
What are the 3 key factors that h...
15  cards
social influence: obedience
What is obedience 1,
What was the aim of milgram s stu...,
Who were the participants in milg...
21  cards
social influence: Milgram's situational variations into obdeience
What were the 3 variables milgram...,
Where was the original study and ...,
How much did obedience decrease i...
16  cards
social influence: AGENTIC STATE
What is an agentic state 1,
What happens during destructive o...,
What is the experience of an agen...
10  cards
social influence: LEGITIMACY OF AUTHORITY
What is the structure of most soc...,
What makes authority legitimate i...,
How can the legitimacy of authori...
9  cards
social influence: dispositional explanations of obedience
What does adorno s perspective em...,
What is an authoritarian personal...,
List some characteristics of an a...
13  cards
social influence: resistance to social influence
What does resistance to social su...,
What factors influence the abilit...,
Explain social support 3
12  cards
social influence: locus of control
Who proposed the concept 1,
Define locus of control 2,
Outline internal locus of control 3
8  cards
FINISH LATERsocial influence: social change
What does social change refer to 1,
What is the first way a minority ...,
What is the second way a minority...
7  cards
psychopathology: definitions of abnormality
State the 4 definitions of abnorm...,
Explain statistical infequency 2,
Ao3 si desirable vs undesirable 3
13  cards
psychopathology: phobias
What is a phobia 1,
What are the behavioral symptoms ...,
What does panic involve in respon...
13  cards
HELP NEEDED psychopathology: explanations of phobias
What does the behaviourist approa...,
What are the behavioural symptoms...,
Who proposed the two process mode...
17  cards
psychopathology: treating phobias
What are the two behavioural meth...,
What is the main principle of sys...,
What is the first process in syst...
16  cards
psychopathology: depression
What is depression 1,
State the behavioural characteris...,
Explain changes inactivity levels 3
14  cards
psychopathology: explanations of depression
State the 2 explanations 1,
What makes people more vulnerable...,
Define faulty information process...
21  cards
psychopathology: cognitive approach to treating depression
What is cbt 1,
What techniques does cbt use 2,
What is the primary aim of cognit...
21  cards
psychopathology: OCD
What type of disorder is obsessiv...,
What are obsessions in the contex...,
How do obsessions in ocd affect a...
17  cards
psychopathology: explanations of OCD
What are the 2 explanations of ocd 1,
What percentage of patients with ...,
What percentage of patients with ...
25  cards
psychopathology: biological treatment of OCD
How do drugs typically affect psy...,
What neurotransmitter level is as...,
What is the main goal of drugs us...
21  cards
memory: coding, capacity and duration
Define coding 1,
State 3 examples of coding 2,
Outline baddeley s study on the c...
19  cards
memory: multi-store model
What does the model present 1,
Who proposed the model 2,
What enters the sensory register 3
21  cards
memory: Long-term memory
What are the three types of ltm p...,
Define episodic memory 2,
Give examples of episodic memory 3
16  cards
memory: working memory model
Who developed this 1,
Explain dual tasks 2,
What kind of memory does the work...
19  cards
memory: explanations for forgetting > interference
What is interference in the conte...,
What are the two types of interfe...,
What is proactive interference 3
13  cards
memory: explanations for forgetting > retrieval failure
What is retrieval failure 1,
What is a cue in the context of m...,
What is the encoding specificity ...
24  cards
memory: EWT > misleading information
What is eyewitness testimony 1,
What is misleading information 2,
Define leading questions 3
24  cards
memory: EWT > anxiety
What is anxiety 1,
Explain the negative effect of an...,
What is the tunnel theory in the ...
18  cards
memory: EWT > the cognitive interview
What did fisher and geiselman 199...,
What problems did fisher and geis...,
How did the sequencing of questio...
18  cards

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