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Decks in this class (45)

Psychopathology: Definitions of Abnormality
What is abnormality 1,
What is a definition of abnormali...,
What are the 4 definitions of abn...
36  cards
Biopsych: Divisions of The Nervous System (not done)
What is the nervous system 1,
What is the nervous system compos...,
What is the central nervous system 3
7  cards
Memory: Multi-Store Model (inc. coding, capacity, duration)
What is the multi store model 1,
What is a theoretical model 2,
What is the multi store model mad...
38  cards
Memory: Types of Long Term Memory
What are the three ltm stores 1,
What are the two types of long te...,
What is episodic memory 3
26  cards
Memory: Working Memory Model
What is the working memory model 1,
What is important about stm s fun...,
What are the four components of w...
23  cards
Memory: Forgetting - Interference
What is forgetting 1,
What is interference in the conte...,
What are the two types of interfe...
12  cards
Memory: Forgetting - Absence of Cues
What is the difference between th...,
How is forgetting in stm differen...,
What is retrieval failure 3
11  cards
Memory: Eyewitness Testimony
What is eyewitness testimony 1,
Why is eyewitness testimony inacc...,
What are the factors affecting ac...
21  cards
Memory: The Cognitive Interview
What is the cognitive interview ci 1,
What does the standard interview ...,
What are the four main techniques...
11  cards
Approaches: Origins of Psychology
What is psychology 1,
What are the approaches you need ...,
Who is the father of experimental...
15  cards
Approaches: The Behaviourist Approach
What are the assumptions of the b...,
Why are animals often used by beh...,
What is classical conditioning 3
17  cards
Approaches: Social Learning Theory
What are the assumptions of slt 1,
What is slt 2,
What is imitation 3
11  cards
Approaches: The Cognitive Approach
What is the cognitive approach ab...,
What are the assumptions of the c...,
What methods do cognitive psychol...
24  cards
Approaches: The Biological Approach
What are the assumptions of the b...,
What methods do biological psycho...,
What is the influence of genes on...
11  cards
Approaches: The Psychodynamic Approach
What are the assumptions of the p...,
What is the role of the unconscio...,
What is the structure of personal...
14  cards
Approaches: The Humanistic Approach
What are the assumptions of the h...,
What is determinism 2,
What does the humanistic approach...
17  cards
Social Influence: Types of Conformity
What is social influence 1,
What is conformity 2,
What is majority influence 3
8  cards
Social Influence: Explanations of Conformity
What are the two explanations of ...,
What is informational social infl...,
What is normative social influence 3
8  cards
Social Influence: Asch
Aim 1,
Procedure 2,
Results 3
7  cards
Social Influence: Variables Affecting Conformity
What are the three variables 1,
What did asch find out about grou...,
What did asch find out about unan...
5  cards
Social Influence: Conformity to Social Roles - Zimbardo
What are social roles 1,
Zimbardo prison study aim 2,
Zimbardo prison study sample 3
7  cards
Social Influence: Obedience - Milgram
What is obedience 1,
Aim 2,
Milgram s initial hypothesis 3
8  cards
Social Influence: Situational Variables Affecting Obedience
What are the three variables 1,
What did milgram find when he var...,
What did milgram find when he var...
5  cards
Social Influence: Situational Explanations of Obedience
What are the two situational expl...,
What is agentic state 2,
Why does agentic state cause obed...
12  cards
Social Influence: Dispositional Explanations of Obedience
What are dispositional explanatio...,
Describe the people with the auth...,
How is the authoritarian personal...
5  cards
Social Influence: Resistance to Social Influence
What is resistance to social infl...,
Is social support a situational e...,
What is social support 2
13  cards
Social Influence: Minority Influence
What is minority influence 1,
What does minority influence lead...,
What is internalisation 3
14  cards
Social Influence: Social Change
What is social change 1,
How does minority influence lead ...,
What are the 6 steps in how minor...
13  cards
Attachment: Caregiver-infant Interactions in Humans (not done)
What is attachment 1,
What is reciprocity 2,
What study supports reciprocity 3
5  cards
Research Methods: Types of RM (not done)
What are experiments 1,
What are the four types of experi...,
What are lab experiments evaluati...
32  cards
Research Methods: Aims and Hypotheses (not done)
What is an aim 1,
What are hypotheses 2,
What is the difference between an...
7  cards
Research Methods: Sampling Methods (not done)
What is a target population 1,
What is a sample 2,
What are the 5 sampling methods y...
8  cards
Research Methods: Experimental Design and Pilot Studies (not done)
What are the three types of exper...,
What is independent groups design...,
What is repeated measures design ...
7  cards
Research Methods: Variables and Control (not done)
What is an independent variable 1,
What is a dependent variable 2,
How are variables operationalised...
12  cards
Research Methods: Ethics (not done)
What is the mnemonic to remember ...,
What is informed consent 2,
What is deception 3
7  cards
Research Methods: Peer Review (not done)
What is a peer review 1,
What is the purpose of a peer rev...,
Peer reviews can be single or dou...
4  cards
Research Methods: The Economy (not done)
0  cards
Research Methods: Reliability and Validity (not done)
What is validity 1,
What is internal validity 2,
What is external validity 3
13  cards
Research Methods: Features of a Science (not done)
What is the acronym to remember f...,
What is a theory 2,
How are theories constructed 3
11  cards
Research Methods: Reporting Research
Abstract 1,
Introduction 2,
Method 3
7  cards
Research Methods: Types of Data (not done)
What is quantitative data evaluat...,
What is qualitative data evaluati...,
What is primary data evaluation 3
6  cards
Research Methods: Descriptive Statistics and Presenting Data (not done)
What are descriptive statistics 1,
What are measures of central tend...,
Describe mean evaluation points 3
14  cards
Research Methods: Distribution (not done)
Describe normal distribution 1,
Describe negative skew 2,
Describe positive skew 3
4  cards
Research Methods: Content and Thematic Analysis (not done)
What is content analysis 1,
How do you conduct a content anal...,
What is thematic analysis 3
6  cards
Research Methods: Inferential Tests (not done)
What is meant by significance 1,
What happens when results are sig...,
What is type 1 error 3
10  cards

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