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Origin Of Psych
Who suggested that the mind and b...,
Who proposed empiricism,
What is empiricism
12  cards
The Learning Approach - Behaviourism
What type of approach should be u...,
What cannot be studied and why,
What type of experiments are used...
32  cards
The Cognitive Approach
What is the cognitive approach,
What are internal mental processes,
What is a schema
15  cards
Social Learning Theory
Albert bandura suggested what,
What is social learning theory,
What is imitation
20  cards
Biological approach
What is the biological approach,
What are genes,
What is the biological structure
17  cards
psychodynamic approach
What is the oedipus complex,
Evidence for the oedipus complex,
What is the psychodynamic approach
35  cards
humanistic approach
Who are the two founders of the h...,
What was the view on psychodynami...,
Does the humanistic approach focu...
22  cards
Psychopathology - phobias explained
What is a phobia,
What are phobias characterised by,
What are behavioural characteristics
19  cards
psychopathology - phobia treatments
What is systematic desensitisation,
What is counterconditioning,
What is reciprocal inhibition
15  cards
Psychopathology - the cognitive approach to explaining and treating depression
What is the cognitive approach to...,
What is the negative triad,
What is the abc model
6  cards
caregiver and infant interactions
What is attachment,
When babies are born they are what,
What are precocial animals
20  cards
caregiver infant interations and role of the father
What did schaffer and emerson 196...,
Which study identifies that the r...,
What did grossman 2002 also find ...
7  cards
Schaffer stages of attachment
What are multiple attachments,
What was the schaffer and emerson...,
Evaluation of schaffer and emerso...
9  cards
animal studies if attachment
Ethical reasoning for animal study,
What is imprinting,
What was the procedure of lorenz ...
17  cards
Learning theory of attachment
What was the learning theory of a...,
What is the unconditioned stimulu...,
What is the unconditioned respons...
15  cards
Measuring types of attachment with Strange situation
What is the strange situation,
Who developed the method of the s...,
Secure base behviour
12  cards
Influence of early attachment on later relationships
What are childhood relationships,
What are adult relationships,
What are internal working models
14  cards
Bowlbys monotropic theory of attachment
What does it mean if humans are i...,
What is the critical period,
What is an internal working model
29  cards
Bowlbys maternal deprivation theory
What is maternal deprivation,
What did bowlby say about the neg...,
What is the difference between se...
20  cards
maternal deprivation re-assessed: Rutter vs Bowlby
What did rutter 1981 argue agains...,
What is institutionalism,
What are orphan studies
12  cards
cultural variations in attachment
What does cultural variation mean,
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...,
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...
8  cards
Sherif (1935) confromity and group norms
How did sherif 1935 conduct a stu...,
What is the autokinetic effect,
How did sherif use the autokineti...
6  cards
Social influence
What is social influence,
What is internalisation,
What is identification
14  cards
conformity to social roles as investigated by zimbardo
What are social roles,
What was the procedure of zimbard...,
How is conformity shown in the zi...
10  cards
Multi-store model of memory
What is the multi store model of ...,
Who came up with the multi store ...,
What are the three stores of the ...
16  cards
Coding, Capacity and duration
What is memory,
What is short term memory,
What is long term memory
19  cards
The working memory model
Who came up with this theory,
What type of menory does this the...,
How many components of short term...
21  cards
Types of long term memory
What is semantic memory,
What is episodic memory,
What is procedural memory
13  cards
explanations for forgetting - inference
What is inference,
What is availability,
What is accessibility
13  cards
explanations for forgetting - retrieval failure
What did tulving and thompson 197...,
Which type of memory store is ass...,
What is retrieval failure
8  cards
issues and debates - Y13
What does bias mean in term of ps...,
What is cultural bias,
What is ethnocentricism
51  cards
biopsych: nervous and endocrine system - Y12
What is the nervous system,
What is the central nervous system,
What is the peripheral nervous sy...
17  cards
biopsych; neurons and synaptic transmission - Y12
How are signals transmitted,
What is a neuron,
What is a sensory neuron
21  cards
biopsych - localisation - y13
What is localisation of function,
What is the motor area,
What is the somatosensory area
29  cards
biopsych - split brain research - y13
What is hemispheric lateralisation,
What is split brain research,
Whiich three processes are not la...
21  cards
biopsych - plasticity and functional recovery - y13
What is plasticity,
What is functional recovery,
Gopnick et al 1999
22  cards
biopsych - ways of investigating the brain - y13
What is functional magnetic reson...,
What is an electroencephalogram eeg,
What are event related potentials...
14  cards
biopsych - biological rhythms - y13
What are biological rhythms,
Which gland produces melatonin in...,
Our core body temperature and iq ...
22  cards
biopsych - y13 - infradian and ultradian rhythms
What are infradian rhythms examples,
What are ultradian rhythms,
What does icu i see u stand for
29  cards
biopsych - y13 - endogenous pacemakers/exogenous zeitgebers
What is an endogenous pacemaker,
Where is the suprachiasmatic nucl...,
What is an exogenous zeitgeber
12  cards
diagnosis and classification of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is characterised by a,
What type of disorder is schizoph...,
What is the prevalence people in ...
34  cards
biological explanations for schizophrenia
What is dopamine,
What are neural correlates,
Gottesman 1991
32  cards
biological treatments for schizophrenia
What are antipsychotics,
What are typical antipsychotics g...,
What are atypical psychotics give...
27  cards
psychological explanations of schizophrenia
What is family dysfunction,
What are the cognitive explanations,
What is dysfunctional thought pro...
3  cards

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