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Decks in this class (30)

(1) Conformity (social Roles)
What are the 3 types of conformit...,
Nsi vs isi 2,
Talk about the asch process varia...
9  cards
(1) OBEDIENCE
What are the two situational fact...
1  cards
(2) ORIGINS & SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Who is known as the father of psy...,
What significant contribution did...,
What method did wundt use to anal...
12  cards
(2) THE BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH (CLASSICAL)
What is the main assumption regar...,
What do behaviorists believe abou...,
What is sometimes referred to as ...
14  cards
(2) THE BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH (OPERANT)
What is operant conditioning 1,
Positive and negative reinforceme...,
Case study 3
4  cards
(2) SLT
Assumption of slt 1,
What are the key parts of slt 2,
Case study 3
4  cards
(2) BIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Main assumption 1,
Blank 2
2  cards
(3) CAPACITY, DURATION AND CODING
What is miller s magic number in ...,
How can short term memory be impr...,
What was the average number of di...
13  cards
(3) MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY
Draw out and label the msm 1,
What is the cap dur and cod of ea...,
Msm eval 4 good 3 bad 3
4  cards
(3) THE WMM
Draw out the wmm 1,
What does each store in the wmm do 2,
Wmm eval 4 positives 3 negatives 3
3  cards
(3) LTM
What are the three types of ltm 1,
What are the two categories of ltm 2
2  cards
(3) EXPLANATIONS FOR FORGETTING
What is interference what are the...,
What is the mcgeoch and mcdonald ...,
Interference eval 1 good 1 bad 3
6  cards
(3) EWT
What was the loftus and palmer st...,
What was the follow up study for ...,
What are the two aspects of post ...
10  cards
(4) AIMS AND HYPOTHESES
Define an aim and a hypothesis 1,
What are the 4 types of hypothese...
2  cards
(4) THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
Define the 4 variables 1,
Define operationalisation 2,
What are two examples of confound...
4  cards
(4) EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
How many conditions are there in ...,
What are the 3 experimental desig...,
Define participant variables orde...
6  cards
(4) RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
Define internal and external reli...,
What is internal and external val...,
How to improve validity 3
3  cards
(4) SAMPLING
Define population sample and repr...,
Define random sampling and state ...,
Define systematic sampling and gi...
6  cards
(4) THE EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
What are the 4 types of experimen...,
Define a lab experiment and state...,
Define a field experiment and giv...
5  cards
(4) SELF-REPORT METHODS
What are the two types of self re...,
Define a questionnaire and give t...,
Give the two types of questions w...
7  cards
(4) NON-EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
What counts as an experiment 1,
Define the correlation method 2,
Give pros 2 and cons 2 of the cor...
5  cards
(4) CONTENT ANALYSIS
Define a pilot study 1,
What does a pilot study help rese...,
How is content analysis carried o...
6  cards
(4) ETHICS
Define consent 1,
What are the alternative forms of...,
What should be included in a cons...
9  cards
(4) DATA
What is primary data and what are...,
What is secondary data and what a...,
What are the 3 ways of presenting...
6  cards
(4) STATISTICS
What are the 3 types of statistics 1,
What are the pros and cons of a m...,
What are the pros and cons of a m...
8  cards
(4) STATISTICAL TESTING
What does statistical testing aim...,
What is a significance level used...,
How is a sign test carried out 3
9  cards
(4) PSYCH & THE ECONOMY
Define the economy 1,
Talk about studying memory and it...,
Talk about how studying social in...
7  cards
(4) PEER REVIEW
Why does work need to be peer rev...,
What are the 3 steps to peer revi...,
What are the 5 reasons peer revie...
4  cards
(4) REPORTING PSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
What are the 6 sections of a scie...,
What happens in an abstract 1 and...,
What are the 3 elements of an int...
7  cards
(4) FEATURES OF A SCIENCE
Define a paradigm and paradigm sh...,
Is psychology seen as a science 2,
What are the 6 features of a scie...
8  cards

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