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physiological psychology: sperry (classic study)
What does the biological approach...,
What is each hemisphere of the br...,
What is the background of sperry ...
26  cards
cognitive psychology: loftus and palmer (classic study)
What are the assumptions of cogni...,
What does the term encoding mean 2,
What does the term input mean 3
30  cards
physiological psychology: casey (contemporary study)
What does delayed gratification m...,
What is meant by cognitive control 2,
What does the term cooling mean 3
26  cards
cognitive psychology: grant (contemporary study)
What is the background of grants ...,
What is context dependent memory 2,
What is cue dependency 3
21  cards
cognitive psychology: approach
What are strengths of the cogniti...,
What are the weaknesses of the co...,
Application question structure wh...
4  cards
cognitive psychology: comparing loftus + palmer and grant
Comparison of the research method...,
Comparison of the sample of loftu...,
Comparison of the data gathered i...
8  cards
research methods: self report
What does target population mean 1,
What does sample mean 2,
What does representativeness mean 3
60  cards
research methods: experiments
What is an experiment 1,
What does it mean to operationali...,
What are alternative ways to oper...
44  cards
statistics: general information
What do measures of dispersion ex...,
What is does the range tell us 2,
What is standard deviation 3
20  cards
the behaviourist perspective
What are the ideas of behaviourism 1,
What is classical conditioning 2,
What is an example study of class...
9  cards
social learning theory
How did bandura say that people l...,
Steps in observational learning 2,
How is the social learning theory...
3  cards
developmental psychology: bandura (classic study)
What was the aim of bandura s stu...,
What were the four hypotheses of ...,
What was the method and design us...
32  cards
research methods: how to write a report
What is the order of steps for wr...,
What is an abstract and why does ...,
What s an introduction and why do...
9  cards
developmental psychology: chaney (contemporary study)
What does compliance mean within ...,
Why is there a debate around desc...,
What does research show are the m...
18  cards
social psychology: milgram (classic study)
What inspired milgram to conduct ...,
What was the aim of milgrams study 2,
What was the sample and sampling ...
17  cards
social psychology: bocchiaro (contemporary study)
What s whistle blowing 1,
Prior to bocchiaro s research wha...,
What were the aims of bocchiaro s...
15  cards
developmental psychology: approach + evaluation
What are the assumptions of the d...,
Full pec for the strength of usef...,
What is the other strength of the...
4  cards
developmental psychology: comparison of chaney and bandura
Comparison of the methodology used 1,
Comparison of the design used 2,
Comparison of sampling technique ...
9  cards
comparison of the behaviourist perspective and devlopmental approach
Similarities of the approach and ...,
Difference of the perspective and...
2  cards
social psychology: comparison of milgram and bocchiaro
Comparison of ecological validity 1,
Comparison of ethics 2,
Comparison of sample 3
6  cards
research methods: correlation
What s a correlation 1,
How to describe the relationship ...,
How to describe the relationship ...
7  cards
social psychology: approach and evaluation
What are the assumptions of the a...,
What are the strengths of the soc...,
What are the weaknesses of the so...
3  cards
research methods: observations
What are observational studies 1,
How may an experimental element b...,
What s a non participant observat...
32  cards
individual differences psychology: baron-cohen (contemporary study)
What are some general characteris...,
What is theory of mind and why is...,
How does theory of mind link to a...
25  cards
psychodynamic perspective assumptions + evaluation
What does freud suggest 1,
What are the three levels of the ...,
What are the three parts of the p...
15  cards
Individual Differences Psychology: Approach And Evaluation
What is the nomothetic and idiogr...,
What does individual differences ...,
What are the strengths of the app...
4  cards
Indivdiual Differences Psychology: Freud (classic Study)
What does action research mean ge...,
What was the method and design us...,
Who was the participant in the st...
22  cards
debates in psychology: is psychology a science?
What makes something a science 1,
What are the two scientific princ...,
Definition of falsifiable 3
5  cards
debates in psychology: nature vs nurture
What does the nature side of the ...,
What does the nurture side of the...,
What does the interactionist part...
8  cards
debates in psychology: ethnocentrism vs social/cultural relativism
What s ethnocentrism 1,
What s social cultural relativism 2,
Arguments in favour of ethnocentr...
6  cards
debates in psychology: carrying out unethical research
What are ethical guidelines 1,
What s deception 2,
What s informed consent 3
13  cards
debates in psychology: free will vs determinism
What s free will determinism 1,
What are the two types of determi...,
Which approaches are deterministic 3
5  cards
debates in psychology: reductionism vs holism
What s reductionism 1,
What s holism 2,
Arguments in favour of reductioni...
5  cards
debates in psychology: individual vs situational factors
What are individual factors 1,
What are situational factors 2,
What s the interactionist idea 3
5  cards
debates in psychology: conducting socially sensitive research
What is socially sensitive resear...,
What are the four aspects in scie...,
Arguments in favour of carrying o...
6  cards

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