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psychopathology - definitions of abnormality
What is statistical infrequency 1,
What is standard deviation 2,
How can statistical infrequency b...
21  cards
psychopathology - phobias
What are the behavioural characte...,
What are the emotional characteri...,
What are the cognitive characteri...
22  cards
psychopathology - depression
What are schema 1,
What is beck s negative triad 1967 2,
What behaviours are caused by bec...
34  cards
psychopathology - OCD
What are the behavioural characte...,
What are the emotional characteri...,
What are the cognitive characteri...
28  cards
social influence - conformity
What is conformity 1,
What was asch s baseline procedur...,
What were the findings from asch ...
35  cards
social influence - obedience
What is obedience 1,
Why did milgram study obedience 2,
What was milgram s baseline proce...
39  cards
social influence - resistance to social influence
How does social support help to r...,
How does social support help to r...,
Strength of social support resear...
10  cards
social influence - minority influence
What is minority influence 1,
What is synchronic consistency 2,
What is diachronic consistency 3
15  cards
social influence - social influence and social change
What is social change 1,
What lessons can be drawn from mi...,
What is social cryptomnesia 3
10  cards
memory - coding, capacity, and duration
What is coding 1,
Who studied coding 2,
Research on coding 3
17  cards
memory - multi-store model
Who proposed the multi store model 1,
What is the multi store model 2,
What is the sensory register 3
21  cards
memory - types of LTM
Who proposed the thee types of ltm 1,
What is episodic memory 2,
What is semantic memory 3
7  cards
memory - working memory model
Who proposed the working memory m...,
What is the working memory model 2,
What is the central executive 3
15  cards
memory - interference (explanations for forgetting)
What is interference 1,
What is proactive interference 2,
What is retroactive interference 3
10  cards
memory - retrieval failure (explanations of forgetting)
What is retrieval failure 1,
Encoding specificity principle 2,
What is context dependent forgett...
10  cards
memory - misleading information (EWT)
What is a leading question 1,
Who researched leading questions 2,
Response bias explanation 3
12  cards
memory - anxiety (EWT)
How does anxiety negatively affec...,
Who studied negative effects of a...,
Johnson and scott 1976 procedure 3
12  cards
memory - cognitive interview
Who created the cognitive intervi...,
What is the purpose of the cognit...,
What are the steps to the cogniti...
11  cards
attachment - caregiver-infant interactions
What is reciprocity 1,
What are alert phases 2,
How often do mothers pick up on a...
12  cards
attachment - Schaffer's stages of attachment
Who researched and proposed the 4...,
What are the 4 stages 2,
Asocial stage 3
10  cards
attachment - the role of the father
What did schaffer and emerson 196...,
What did grossmann et al 2002 fin...,
What did field 1978 find about th...
6  cards
attachment - animal studies
Lorenz 1952 procedure 1,
Lorenz 1952 findings 2,
Lorenz 1952 conclusions 3
11  cards
attachment - explanations of attachment
Who proposed learning theory as a...,
What is the role of classical con...,
What role does operant conditioni...
19  cards
attachment - types of attachment
Who conducted the strange situati...,
What is the strange situation 2,
What behaviours were used to judg...
14  cards
attachment - cultural variations
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...,
Can ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...,
Simonelli et al 2014 procedure 3
10  cards
attachment - Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation
What is the basis of bowlby s the...,
What is maternal deprivation 2,
What is the critical period for m...
12  cards
attachment - institutionalisation
Rutter et al procedure 1,
Rutter et al findings 2,
Zeanah et al procedure 3
10  cards
attachment - influence of early attachment
What is the role of the internal ...,
How does secure attachment influe...,
What did wilson and smith 1998 fi...
9  cards

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