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Social Influence
Conformity,
Who proposed the three types of c...,
What are the three types of confo...
74  cards
Memory
What is a stimulus,
What was the first model of memory,
What is the duration for ltm
86  cards
Attachment 2
Which of the following best descr...,
During interaction the mothers in...,
Which of the following activitate...
39  cards
Attachment
Attachment,
Caregiver,
Interactional synchrony
90  cards
Psychopathology
Systematic desensitisation,
How does systematic desensitisati...,
How does flooding work
4  cards
Phobias
Phobias ao1,
Emotional characteristics of phob...,
Behavioural characteritics of pho...
21  cards
The Biological approach
Biological approach,
What is our environment not impor...,
Gene
7  cards
Abnormality AO1
Statistical infrequency,
Deviation from social norms,
Strength of deviation from social...
6  cards
Multi-store model
What was the first model of memory,
What is a stimulus,
What is the duration for ltm
20  cards
Minority Influence & Social change
Minority influence,
Conversion,
What are the following factors in...
23  cards
Approaches in psychology
Who was wilhelm wundt 1832 1920
1  cards
Biopsychology
What does the nervous system do,
What does the structure of the ne...,
What does the central nervous sys...
185  cards
Plasitcity and Recovery of the brain
Plasticity,
Functional recovery,
Kuhn et al 2014 ao1
9  cards
Lateralisation, Split Brain Patients, Plasticity
What is lateralisation,
What was the aim of sperry 1968 s...,
What was the procedure of sperrys...
4  cards
EWT and Anxiety
What was loftus burnss research a...,
What was christianson hubinette 1993,
Outline the ao3 points about ewt
4  cards
Research methods
What is an independant variable,
What is a dependant variable,
What is an extraneous variable
103  cards
The behaviourist approach
What is a behaviourist,
What classical conditioning,
What is operant conditioning
39  cards
The Origins of Psychology
Who is wilhelm wundt 1832 1920 ao...,
What is introspection ao1 knowled...,
What is the scientific method ao1...
14  cards
Data handling and Analysis
What is a normal distribution,
What is a skewed distribution,
What is a postive skew
4  cards
Observational Techniques
What is the observational method ao1,
What are the main types of observ...,
What is a controlled observation ao1
8  cards
Situational variables affecting obidence
Define obedience,
Milgram 1963
2  cards
Interferential testing
What is a sign test,
What are the steps for the sign test
2  cards
Biological Rhythms
Circadian rhythm ao1,
Infradian rhythm ao1,
Ultradian rhythm ao1
47  cards
The nervous system
What are the two major parts of t...,
What is the central nervous syste...,
How is the cns connected to the r...
22  cards
Neuron structure and Function
Neurons ao1,
What are dendrites,
Action potential transmission
11  cards
Resistance to social influence
Locus of control rotter 1966,
Internality,
Externality
13  cards
Definitions of Abnormality
Cultural relativism,
Deviation from social norms,
Dsm diagnostic and statistical ma...
11  cards
Behaviourist Approach
Behaviourist approach,
Behaviourist,
Who researched into classical con...
26  cards
Authoritarian personality
Authoritarian personality,
F scale,
Dispostional
5  cards
Y1 Module 2 - Memory
Outline the meaning of short term...,
Outline the meaning of long term ...,
Describe the meaning of capacity
64  cards
Y1 Module 3 - Attachment
What is meant by reciprocity in t...,
What is meant by interactional sy...,
Describe one way in which psychol...
53  cards
Y1 Module 1 - Social Influence
What is compliance,
What is identification,
What are 2 differences between in...
65  cards
Y1 Module 6 / Y2 Module 3 - Research Methods
What is an aim,
What do you know about hypotheses,
What is the difference between iv...
81  cards
Y1 Module 4 / Y2 Module 1 - Approaches in Psychology
Outline the work of wilhelm wundt,
Outline some strengths of wundt s...,
Describe the emergence of psychol...
71  cards
Y2 Module 5 - Relationships
What is anisogamy and how does it...,
What is the preferred mating stra...,
What is meant by the runaway proc...
69  cards
Y2 Module 2 - Biopsychology
What are the 2 divisions of the h...,
What is the function of the perip...,
Distinguish between the somatic n...
67  cards
Y2 Module 4 - Issues and Debates
What do universality and bias mean,
Referring to an example outline a...,
Referring to an example outline b...
58  cards
Y2 Module 8 - Schizophrenia
What is schizophrenia and who doe...,
What is meant by negative symptom...,
What is meant by positive symptom...
26  cards
Y1 Module 5 - Psychopathology
Outline statistical infrequency i...,
Give an example of how statistica...,
Briefly discuss a strength of sta...
66  cards
PAPER 1 - Social Influence
What are the 3 types of conformity,
What is compliance,
Give an example of compliance
50  cards
PAPER 1 - Attachment
How do we first form an attachment,
What is reciprocity,
What is interactional synchrony
105  cards
PAPER 1 - Memory
What is the capacity of stm,
Who researched stm capacity,
What is the duration of stm
58  cards
PAPER 1 - Psychopathology
What are the five characteristics...,
What are the six characteristics ...,
What are the behavioural characte...
50  cards
PAPER 2 - Biopsychology
What are the two divisions of the...,
What makes up the central nervous...,
What makes up the peripheral nerv...
124  cards
PAPER 2 - Research Methods
What is an indepedent variable,
Give an example of an independent...,
What is a dependent variable
262  cards
PAPER 3 - Issues and Debates
What is universality,
What is bias,
What is androcentrism
65  cards
PAPER 3 - Schizophrenia
What are the positive symptoms of sz,
What are the negative symptoms of sz,
Describe hallucinations
31  cards
PAPER 3 - Aggression
What are the two neural mechanism...,
What are the two components of th...,
What is the role of the amygdala
12  cards
Social Influence Key Studies
What type of experiment was milgr...,
In hofling et al s study how many...,
What type of study was bickman s ...
81  cards
Attachment Key Studies
What did meltzoff and moore s res...,
What did meltzoff and moore s stu...,
When was schaffer and emerson s s...
75  cards
Memory Key Studies
What is miller s magic number,
Which study looked at the duratio...,
What sequences were participants ...
104  cards
Approaches to Psychology
What investigation technique did ...,
What did wundt do that helped tur...,
What was wundt s aim in his psych...
66  cards
Psychopathology - Key Studies
Who created the two process model...,
What were the two types of condit...,
When was watson and raynor s stud...
67  cards
A2 - Biopsychology
What is neuroplasticity,
What is functional recovery,
At what age do you have the large...
140  cards
A2 - Issues and Debates
What is alpha bias,
What is beta bias,
What might occur because of alpha...
51  cards
A2 - Relationships
What is sexual selection,
What is anisogamy,
What are the two type of sexual s...
37  cards
A2 - Aggression
What are the two types of aggression,
What is the limbic system,
What are the key structures in th...
14  cards
Conformity
Conformity,
Internalisation,
Identification
56  cards
Memory COPY
Coding,
Capacity,
Duration
58  cards
Attachment COPY
Reciprocity,
Interactional synchrony,
Attachment
51  cards
Psychopathology COPY
Definition of abnormality,
Statistical deviation infrequency,
Strengths statistical deviation i...
68  cards
Approaches in Psychology COPY
Definition of psychology,
The behaviourist approach assumpt...,
The behaviourist approach key con...
80  cards
Research Methods COPY
Independent variable,
Dependent variable,
Laboratory experiment
59  cards
Biopsychology COPY
The nervous system,
The central nervous system,
The peripheral nervous system
93  cards
Issues and Debates
Culture bias,
Culture emic constructs,
Culture etic constructs
70  cards
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia,
Psychosis,
Recovery
76  cards
Sampling Methods
Samples selected without bias fro...,
Samples selected with the potenti...,
Random sampling
27  cards
Origins of psychology
Wundt,
Introspection,
Inference
8  cards
Variables
Independent variable,
Dependent variable,
Extraneous variable
9  cards
correlations
Correlation analysis,
Positive correlation,
Zero correlation
12  cards
experiments
Laboratory experiments features,
Field experiments features,
Natural experiments features
17  cards
behaviourism strengths
Behaviourism approach,
Strength pa,
Strength s
4  cards
ethical issues
Bps,
Physical harm,
Physical and psychological harm b...
17  cards
social learning theory
Slt suggests,
Meditational processes,
Attention
19  cards
Experiment designs
Repeated measures,
Repeated measures strength i,
Repeated measures strength v
16  cards
Psychodynamic approach
Sigmund freud,
3 basic assumptions,
The unconscious mind
32  cards
Observations
Controlled,
Naturalistic,
Covert
26  cards
Humanistic approach
Basic assumptions,
Maslow s hierarchy of needs 1943,
Self actualisation
15  cards
Cognitive approach
Basic assumptions,
Schema,
Negative consequence of schemas
14  cards
Comparing approaches
Behavioural v cognitive,
Behavioural v biological,
Behavioural v psychodynamic
20  cards
Control in repeated measures
Order effects,
Overcoming order effects 1,
Overcoming order effects 2
11  cards
Descriptive statistics
Mean,
Median,
Mode
30  cards
Questions and interviews
Self report techniques,
Questionnaires,
Interviews
13  cards
Types of data
Quantitative data,
Qualitative data,
Primary data
11  cards
RM case studies
Case study,
Strength 1,
Strength 2
6  cards
Distributions
Normal,
Positive,
Negatively skewed
3  cards
Research Methods COPY COPY
What is the purpose of a psycholo...,
Define independent variable,
Define dependent variable
91  cards
Approaches In Psychology COPY COPY
Who was wundt and what did he do,
Define introspection,
What 4 assumptions does the behav...
79  cards
Preference is an Evolved Adaption
Where do psychologists think the ...,
Why did this process come about,
What is a key part of this explan...
14  cards
Attractive Characteristics Evolve Through Sexual Selection
What is natural selection,
Who came up with natural selection,
Name one of the processes of natu...
13  cards
Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection
As well as traits that give someo...,
What is a survival advantage,
Sometimes the traits that are att...
10  cards
Evolution Explaining Gender Differences in Partner Preferences
When did buss come up with gender...,
Buss 1989 method,
Buss 1989 method questionnaire de...
18  cards
Factors Affecting Attraction in Romantic Relationships
What is the most obvious physical...,
Attraction isnt always about,
Cunningham 1986 study
12  cards
Filter Theory
Who came up with filter theory,
What year did kerckhoff and davis...,
What does filter theory explain
26  cards
Matching Hypothesis
Who came up with the matching hyp...,
When did walster et al come up wi...,
What does the matching hypothesis...
20  cards
Social Exchange Theory
Who came up with social exchange ...,
What year did thibaut and kelley ...,
What does social exchange theory ...
8  cards
Equity Theory
What does equity theory suggest,
What do people want to receive in...,
What happens if the relationship ...
12  cards
The Investment Model
Who came up with the investment m...,
When did rusbult come up with the...,
What does the investment model say
18  cards
Duck's Phase Model
Who came up with ducks phase model,
When did duck come up with his ph...,
How many phases are in the phase ...
17  cards
Self-Disclosure in Virtual Relationships
Self disclosure increases when pe...,
Altman and taylors theory,
Altman and taylors social penetra...
26  cards
Gating
Gating can prevent,
Gating is a process that limits h...,
Obstacles known as gates prevent
8  cards
Absence of Gating
Hill et al study date,
What did hill et al study,
What did hill et al find
16  cards
Parasocial Relationships with Celebrities
The relationships that audiences ...,
What are parasocial relationships,
How are parasocial relationships ...
4  cards
McCutcheon et al (2002)
Mccutcheon study date,
What did mccutcheon create,
What is the celebrity attitude sc...
11  cards
Attachment Theory
Theories of attachment stem from,
In terms of celebrities attachmen...,
Adults that are insecurely attach...
12  cards
The Absorption Addiction Model
Who came up with the absorption a...,
What year did mccutcheon et al co...
2  cards
Study Names and Dates
0  cards
Self-Disclosure in Virtual Relationships COPY
Self disclosure increases when pe...,
Altman and taylors theory,
Altman and taylors social penetra...
26  cards

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