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A Level Psychology - The Cognitive Approach

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Assumption 1: Computer Analogy
What has the human mind been comp...,
In what way is stimulus thought p...,
What are some examples of cogniti...
5  cards
Assumption 2: Internal Mental Processes
What does the cognitive approach ...,
What are the,
What do the cognitive processes do
6  cards
Assumption 3: Schemas
What are schemas,
What information would be stored ...,
How are schemas formed
5  cards
Explaining Behaviour: Schemas
How can schemas explain behaviour,
What is the halo effect,
What is the result of the halo ef...
3  cards
Explaining Behaviour: Internal Mental Processes
What are the 5 cognitive processes,
How is perception essential to fo...,
How can positive memories of past...
4  cards
Explaining Behaviour: Example - Romantic Relationships
What is our self concept,
What are self schemas,
What hypothesis are self schemas ...
6  cards
Therapy: Main Components Of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
What are 3 examples of techniques...,
What is a dysfunctional thought d...,
What should a client do with thei...
12  cards
Therapy: Evaluation - Effectiveness
What are the 4 evaluation points ...,
What mental disorders does resear...,
What therapy has the effectivenes...
11  cards
Therapy: Evaluation - Ethical Issues
What are the 2 evaluation points ...,
Who does the cognitive approach a...,
Why is blaming a client for their...
7  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Methodology
What,
Where did loftus and palmer s res...,
What experimental design was used...
5  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Procedures: Experiment 1
How many clips were the participa...,
How long in seconds were the clip...,
What did the participants receive...
6  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Procedures: Experiment 2
What did experiment 2 investigate,
How many parts were there to expe...,
What was shown in the clip in exp...
12  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Findings: Experiment 1
Which group got the highest mean ...,
Which group got the lowest mean e...,
In what order did the experimenta...
4  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Findings: Experiment 2
Which group in part 1 gave the hi...,
What fraction of participants in ...,
What fraction of participants in ...
5  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Conclusions
What do loftus and palmer s findi...,
What are the two explanations for...,
What does the explanation
6  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Evaluation: Methodology And Procedures
What are the 3 evaluation points ...,
What research method did loftus a...,
What is an advantage of experiments
14  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Evaluation: Ethical Issues And Social Implications
What are the two ethical issues a...,
Why was the consent given by the ...,
Why was deception necessary in lo...
7  cards
Classic Evidence: Loftus and Palmer (1974) - Evaluation: Alternative Evidence
What alternative research that su...,
What materials were used in braun...,
What was misleading about the dis...
7  cards
Debate: The Reliability of Eye-Witness Testimony
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Evaluating The Cognitive Approach: Strengths
What are the 3 strengths of the c...,
How does the cognitive approach h...,
What are the importance of these ...
14  cards
Evaluating The Cognitive Approach: Weaknesses
What are the 3 weaknesses of the ...,
What are examples of nature and n...,
Despite considering some aspects ...
16  cards

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