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RESEARCH METHODS (definitions) - Year 1
Aim,
Debriefing,
Ethical issues
96  cards
Origins of Psychology - APPROACHES
Who is wundt,
What ideas did wundt have,
Introspection
21  cards
Behaviourist Approach - APPROACHES
Who developed the idea of classic...,
Classical conditioning experiment,
Define unconditioned stimulus
12  cards
Social Learning Theory - APPROACHES
What is the mediational process,
Diagram for mediational process,
Three factors needed to be shown ...
12  cards
Cognitive Approach - APPROACHES
When did the cognitive approach b...,
Computer model,
What was the computer used to hel...
10  cards
Biological Approach - APPROACHES
Three possible explanations of th...,
What did darwin suggest,
What did buss 1989 suggest that w...
22  cards
Asch (1956) & Sherif (1935), NSI & ISI - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Aim of study asch 1956,
Hypothesis of study asch 1956,
What was the study designed to sh...
27  cards
Types of Conformity and Social Influence - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Definition of conformity,
Three types of conformity,
Compliance
6  cards
Social Role Conformity, Zimbardo et al (1973) - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Experiment name and researcher,
What was this experiment done to ...,
What new theoretical ideas did he...
31  cards
Situational Obedience, Milgram (1963) - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Psychologist and date of experiment,
What was the topic of research,
What inspired milgrams study
37  cards
Dispositional Obedience, AP and E&M (1966) - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
What was the f scale,
What did a high score on the f sc...,
Whats an authoritarian personality
13  cards
Resistance to SI - Rotter/LOC - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
What is social support,
What is the locus of control,
Who was the locus of control deve...
10  cards
Minority Influence, Moscovici (1969) - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
3 points of successful minority i...,
What do consistency commitment an...,
Why is consistency essential
12  cards
Processes of Social Change - SOCIAL INFLUENCE
How can social influence influenc...,
Examples of social change,
First step in how minority create...
13  cards
Types of Memory, Capacity and Duration - MEMORY
Coding,
Duration,
Capacity
20  cards
Multi-Score Model (MSM) - MEMORY
Who was the multi score model dev...,
Msm what starts the process,
What comes after the environmenta...
14  cards
Types of LTM and Evidence - MEMORY
What are the three types of long ...,
What s involved in episodic ltm,
What s involved in semantic ltm
17  cards
Working Memory Model (WMM) - MEMORY
Who created the idea of wmm,
What did baddeley and hitch 1974 ...,
What did the wmm focus on
17  cards
Interference Theory of Forgetting - MEMORY
Definition of interference,
Proactive interference,
Retroactive interference
11  cards
Retrieval Failure Theory of Forgetting - MEMORY
Who developed the retrieval failure,
What did tulving et al 1973 sugge...,
Whats a schematic memory
22  cards
Eyewitness Testimony (EWT) : Misleading Information - MEMORY
What is the experiment linked to ...,
What were the findings of loftus ...,
What is an eye witness
17  cards
Anxiety and EWT - MEMORY
Define anxiety,
Define cognition,
What did christianson and hubinet...
17  cards
Cognitive Interview - MEMORY
What is the cognitive interview,
What are the four interview techn...,
What is mental reinstatement
8  cards
Nervous System - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What are the two main systems wit...,
What is included in the cns,
What does the cns control
19  cards
Endocrine System - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What is the function of hormones,
What do most hormones only affect,
How do hormones know which cell t...
22  cards
Neurons and Synapses - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
Three main types of neuron,
Function of sensory neuron,
Function of motor neuron
25  cards
Fight or Flight - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What is fight or flight,
What is the amygdala,
What is the hypothalamus
18  cards
Localisation of Function (Key Areas and Evidence) - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
Who was franz gall 1758 1828,
What did franz gall 1758 1828 pro...,
What did franz gall 1759 1828 sug...
15  cards
Lateralsation (Split Brain; Sperry) - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What are the two sides of the bra...,
How are the hemispheres arranged,
What causes the ability of commun...
16  cards
Endogenous Pacemakers - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What type of stimuli for biologic...,
What is the scn known as,
What does the scn do
10  cards
Exogenous Zeitgebers - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What type of stimuli for biologic...,
What are rods and cones,
What do rods and cones use to det...
9  cards
Plasticity and Functional Recovery - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
Define plasticity,
What are brains like in newly bor...,
When are connections in the brain...
16  cards
Ultradian and Infradian Rhythms - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
How long is an ultradian rhythm,
How long is an infradian rhythm,
5 sleep stages
15  cards
Circadian Rhythms - BIOPSYCHOLOGY
What are biological rhythms,
Examples of biological rhythms,
What are circadian rhythms
22  cards
Caregiver-infant interactions - ATTACHMENT
What is attachment definition,
Whats it called when people try t...,
Define proximity
14  cards
Schaffer & Emerson (1964) - ATTACHMENT
How many babies where used in thi...,
What two aspects of attachment we...,
How was information recorded in t...
17  cards
Animal Studies (Lorenz, Harlow) - ATTACHMENT
What year did lorenz conduct his ...,
What year did harlow conduct his ...,
What is imprinting
19  cards
Theory of Attachment (Bowlby) - ATTACHMENT
What are the ideas in the learnin...,
What do behaviourists believe,
What do behaviourists tend to foc...
23  cards
Bowlby's monotropic theory - ATTACHMENT
What was the evolutionary theory ...,
What does bowlby say an attachmen...,
What type of process does bowlby ...
17  cards
Ainsworth's Strange Situation - ATTACHMENT
Step situation 1 in the strange s...,
Step 2,
Step 3
42  cards
Cultural Variation - ATTACHMENT
Define culture,
Two main types of cultures that w...,
Beliefs of individualist countries
11  cards
Maternal Deprivation (Bowlby, 1944) - ATTACHMENT
Who came up with the theory of ma...,
What is the meaning of separation...,
What are the time frames details ...
19  cards
Institutionalisation (Rutter et al. 2011) - ATTACHMENT
What does institutionalisation re...,
Examples of institutional settings,
How much emotional care is provid...
30  cards
Influence of early attachment - ATTACHMENT
What did bowlby suggest the prima...,
Bowlby suggested the first attach...,
What is the continuity hypothesis
19  cards
Phobias and Two-Process Model - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
What is a phobia,
Who came up with the two process ...,
What are the two processes within...
14  cards
Treating Phobias (Flooding & SD) - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
What is flooding,
What happens within flooding,
What is counterconditioning
9  cards
Definitions of Abnormality (DfSN & Statistical infreq.) - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Define social norms,
What is explicit deviation from s...,
What is implicit deviation from s...
9  cards
Symptoms of 3 Mental Disorders - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
What are the three mental disorde...,
Three classes of characteristics,
Emotional characteristics of phobias
11  cards
Explaining Depression - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
What are musturbatory thinking,
What is catastrophizing,
What is ruminating
21  cards
Treating Depression - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
The main treatment process we foc...,
Why is behavioural training used ...,
What type of process is cbt
17  cards
Explaining OCD (Biological App.) - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Emotional characteristics of ocd,
Cognitive characteristics of ocd,
Behavioural characteristics of ocd
32  cards
Treating OCD (Biological App) - PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Which two neurotransmitter nt iss...,
How can drugs be used to manipula...,
What are the neurotransmitters li...
27  cards

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