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Milgram (1963)
What did milgram want to find out...,
What inspired milgrim to carry ou...,
How did adolf eichmann inspire th...
29  cards
psychological research
What are participants 1,
What is a self selecting sample 2,
Positives of a self selecting sam...
25  cards
Piliavin (1969)
Describe the story of kitty genov...,
Name the four aims of piliavins s...,
Describe aim type of victim 3
30  cards
Bandura (1961)
What did people previously believ...,
Describe the general aim of bandu...,
Describe hypothesis one 3
37  cards
Psychological perspectives
Name two perspectives in psycholo...,
What are the principles of the be...,
What are the three concepts of th...
16  cards
Experiments
Name the three types of experimen...,
Define a lab experiment 2,
Define field experiments 3
17  cards
Kohlberg (1969)
What were jean piaget s theorised...,
Describe heteronomous moral think...,
Describe autonomous moral reasoni...
30  cards
Self-report
Advantages of rating scales 3 1,
Disadvantages of rating scales 2
2  cards
Moray (1959)
Describe the background for moray...,
Define the cocktail party effect 2,
Define dichotic listening 3
45  cards
Loftus and Palmer (1974)
Reconstructive memory definition 1,
Leading questions definition 2,
Aim of loftus and palmer experime...
30  cards
Freud (1909)
Name freuds theorised pre destine...,
Describe the oral stage 2,
Describe the anal stage 3
18  cards
Yerkes (1917) Gould (1982)
What is the background to yerkes ...,
What view did yerkes believe in 2,
Define intelligence 3
11  cards
Correlation
Name the 7 forbidden words in cor...,
Describe positive correlation 2,
Describe negative correlation 3
18  cards
Blakemore and Cooper (1970)
Describe the background to this s...,
Define brain plasticity 2,
Define visual cortex 3
41  cards
Chaney et al (2004)
In australia how many children ha...,
What devices are generally used t...,
What type of operant conditioning...
36  cards
Lee et al (1997)
Define culture 1,
What are individualistic cultures 2,
What are collectivist cultures 3
40  cards
Simon and Chabris (1999)
Define inattentional blindness 1,
Describe the background to this s...,
What is the experimental design o...
3  cards
Self-report
Types of questions found in a que...,
What is a closed question 2,
What is an open question 3
22  cards
Grant et al (1998)
What is context dependent memory 1,
Describe godden and baddeley 1975 2,
Describe smith 1988 3
12  cards
Observation
What is a research aim 1,
What is the research question 2,
What are the 5 key questions obse...
30  cards
Bocchiaro Et Al
0  cards
Levine et al (2001)
Background 1,
Experimental design of this study 2,
Describe the sample 3
19  cards
Inferential statistics
What does p 005 mean 1,
Name 5 inferential statistics tes...,
When to use chi square 3
14  cards
Principles And Concepts Of The Areas
Principle of the social area 1,
Concepts of the social area 6 2,
Principles of the biological area 3
19  cards
Report Writing
Name the sections of a practical ...,
Describe abstract 2,
Explain introduction 3
12  cards
Psychology As A Science
Define hypothesis testing 1,
Define manipulation of variables 2,
Describe quantifiable measurements 3
11  cards

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