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definitions of abnormality- psychopathology
What is statistic infrequency,
What is deviation from social norms,
What is strength of statistical f...
12  cards
phobias- psychopathology
What are dsm 5 categories of phobia,
What are behavioural characterist...,
What are emotional characteristic...
4  cards
depression- psychopathology
What is dsm 5 categories of depre...,
What are behavioural characterist...,
What are emotional characteristic...
4  cards
ocd- psychopathology
What are dsm 5 categories of ocd,
What are behavioural characterist...,
What are emotional characteristic...
4  cards
behavioural approach- psychopathology
What is two process model,
What is acquisition by classical ...,
What is maintenance by operant co...
11  cards
cognitive approach- psychopathology
What is faulty information proces...,
What is negative self schema,
What is negative triad becks nega...
17  cards
biological approach- psychopathology
What are genetic explanations,
What are candidate genes,
What is ocd is polygenic
16  cards
conformity- social influence
What was aschs baseline procedure,
What are variables invesitgated b...,
What is artifical situation and task
5  cards
types and explanations- social influence
What is internalisation,
What is identification,
What is compliance
8  cards
conformity to social roles- social influence
What was zimbardos research,
What were the findings of zimbard...,
What were the conclusions from zi...
6  cards
obedience- social influence
What was milgrams baseline procedure,
What were the baseline findings,
What was other data
7  cards
situational variables obedience- social influence
What is proximity,
What is location,
What is uniform
6  cards
situational explanations obedience- social influence
What is agentic state,
What is autonomous state,
What are binding factors
9  cards
dispositional explanations obedience- social influence
What is the authoritarian persona...,
What are the origins of authorita...,
What was adornos research
6  cards
resistance to social influence- social influence
What is resisiting conformity,
What is resisiting obedience,
What is locus of control
9  cards
minority inlfuence- social influence
What is minority influence,
What is consistency,
What is commitment
8  cards
social change- social influence
What is lessons from minority inf...,
What is lessons from conformity r...,
What are lessons from obedience r...
4  cards
origins of psychology- approaches
What was wundt s lab,
What was standardised procedures,
What is structuralism
8  cards
learning approaches- behaviourist and social influence
What are assumptions of behaviour...,
What is classical conditioning be...,
What is operant conditioning beha...
14  cards
cognitive approach
What are the assumptions of the c...,
What is the role of the schema,
What is theoretical and computer ...
7  cards
biological approach
What are the assumptoins,
What is the neurochemical basis o...,
What is the genetic basis of beha...
8  cards
psychodynamic approach
What is the role of the unconscious,
What is the structure of personality,
What are psychosexual stages
7  cards
humanistic psychology
What is free will,
What is maslows hierarchy of needs,
What is self actualisation
7  cards
comparison of approaches
What are the views on development,
What is nature vs nurture,
What is reductionism
5  cards
coding, capacity and duration of memory
What is the research on coding,
What is the research on digit span,
What is research on span of memor...
11  cards
multi store model- memory
What is the sensory register,
What is short term memory,
What is long term memory
7  cards
types of ltm
What is episodic memory,
What is semantic memory,
What is procedural memory
6  cards
the working memory model
What is the working memory mdoel,
What is the central executive,
What is the phonological loop
8  cards
explanations for forgetting
What is the interference theory,
What is types of interference,
What is research on effects of si...
14  cards
factors effecting the accuracy of eyewitness testimony
What is research on leading quest...,
What is why do leading questions ...,
What is research on post event di...
13  cards
improving the accuracy of ewt
What is the cognitive interview,
What is report everything,
What is the reinstate the context
9  cards
caregiver infant interactions- attachment
What is reciprocity,
What is interactional synchrony,
What is filmed observation eval
5  cards
schaffers stages of attachment
What is the asocial stage,
What is indiscriminate attachment,
What is specific attachment
8  cards
the role of the father
What is attachment to fathers,
What is distinctive role for fathers,
Fathers as primary attachment fig...
6  cards
animal studies of attachment
What is lorenzs research,
What is harlows research,
Research support lorenz eval
6  cards
explanations of attachment
Classical conditioning learning t...,
Operant conditoning learning theory,
Attachment as a secondary drive l...
13  cards
types of attachment
Procedure of ainsworths strange s...,
Findings of strange situation,
Good predictive validity eval
5  cards
cultural variations in attachment
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenbergs r...,
Other studies of cultural variation,
Conclusions
6  cards
bowlbys theory of maternal deprivation-attachment
Separation versus deprivation,
The critical period,
Effects on development
7  cards
romanian orphan studies
Rutters research,
Zeanah,
Effects of institutionalisation
3  cards
influence of early attachment on later relationships
Internal working model,
Relationships in childhood,
Relationships in adulthood
6  cards
experimnetal method- research methods
Aims,
Hypotheses,
Deciding which hypothesis to use
6  cards
research issues
Extraneous variables,
Confounding variables,
Demand characteristics
6  cards
experimental designs- research methods
Independent groups,
Repeated measures,
Matched pairs
7  cards
types of experiments- research methods
Lab experiments strength,
Lab experiments limitations,
Lab experiments
11  cards
sampling-research methods
Population and sample,
Random sample,
Systematic sample
11  cards
ethical issues and ways of dealing with them- research methods
Ethical issues in the design and ...,
Informed consent,
Deception
12  cards
pilot studies- research methods
Aims of piloting,
Single blind procedure,
Double blind proceduire
4  cards
observational techniques- research methods
Naturalistic and controlled obser...,
Covert and overt observations,
Participant and non participant o...
10  cards
observational design- research methods
Ways of recording data,
Behavioural categories,
Sampling methods
7  cards
self report techniques- research methods
Questionnaires,
Open and closed questions,
Structured interviews
9  cards
self report design- research methods
Likert scale,
Rating scales,
Fixed choice option
7  cards
correlations- research methods
Types of correlation,
Difference between correlations a...,
Correlation strength
4  cards
types of data-research methods
Qualitative data,
Quantiative data,
Primary data
8  cards
measures of cnetral tendency and dispersion- research methods
Mean,
Median,
Mdoe
5  cards
presentation of qualitative data- research methods
Summarising data in table,
Histograms,
Scattergrams
5  cards
mathematical content- research methods
Percentages,
Concept of probability,
Critical value
3  cards
peer review and psychological research and the economy
Role of peer review,
Main aims of peer review,
Anonymity peer review eval
7  cards

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