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Approaches - origins of psychology
Psychology,
Introspection,
Empiricism
8  cards
Approaches - behaviourist approach
Behaviourist approach,
Classical conditioning,
Operant conditioning
10  cards
Approaches - social learning theory
Imitation,
Identification,
Modelling
16  cards
Approaches - cognitive approach
Cognitive,
Cognitive neuroscience,
Computer model
13  cards
Approaches - biological approach
Biological approach,
Evolution,
Gene
24  cards
Approaches - psychodynamic approach
Psychodynamic,
Unconscious,
Psychoanalysis
30  cards
Approaches - humanist approach
Conditions of worth,
Congruence,
Hierarchy of needs
22  cards
Approaches - comparison of approaches
Comparisons including: nature vs nurture, free will vs determinism, holism vs reductionism, nomothetic vs idiographic, research methods and practical applications
6  cards
Social influence - types of comformity
Conformity,
Social influence,
Who first studied conformity and ...
19  cards
Social influence - Asch and conformity
What are reasons people conform i...,
What are re,
What affect did varying unanimity...
9  cards
Social influence - Zimbardo and conformity to social roles
Social role,
What did zimbardo want to investi...,
What was happening in america in ...
16  cards
Social influence - Milgram and obedience
Who studied obedience and when,
Obedience,
Why was milgram interested in obe...
14  cards
Social influence - dispositional factors of obedience
Situational,
Dispositional,
Authoritarian personality
10  cards
Social influence - resistance
What are the two reasons for resi...,
Social support,
What is support of social support...
15  cards
Social influence - minority influence
Minority influence,
What are the three main minority ...,
Consistency
14  cards
Social influence - social change
Social change,
Social crypto amnesia,
Social norm intervention
5  cards
Memory - coding capacity and duration
Coding,
Capacity,
Duration
17  cards
Memory - multi store model
Who came up with the idea of the ...,
What is the key idea behind the msm,
What are the three stores in the msm
9  cards
Memory - types of LTM
Who proposed the idea of differen...,
What are the 3 different types of...,
What is episodic memory
9  cards
Memory - working memory model
Who proposed the working memory m...,
What is the key idea of the wmm,
What are the four components of t...
10  cards
Memory - explanations for forgetting
interference and retrieval failure
16  cards
Memory - factors affecting EWT
misleading information and anxiety
22  cards
Memory - cognitive interviews
Cognitive interviews,
4 main techniques of the cognitiv...,
What is meant by report everythin...
8  cards
Psychopathology - definitions of abnormality
What are the four different ways ...,
What is statistical infrequency,
What is an evaluation of statisti...
10  cards
Psychopathology - phobias
What they are, behaviourist explanations and treatments
16  cards
Psychopathology - depression
What it is, cognitive explanations and treatments
20  cards
Psychopathology - OCD
What it is, biological explanations and treatments
26  cards
Research methods
Experimental method,
Aim,
Hypothesis
73  cards
Attachment - reciprocity and interactional synchrony
Attachment,
Reciprocity,
Interactional synchrony
9  cards
Attachment - stages of attachment
Who researched the formation of e...,
What was schaffer and emerson s s...,
What were the findings of schaffe...
10  cards
Attachment - role of the father
Grossman 2002,
Bowlby 1988,
Field 1978
8  cards
Attachment - animal studies
Lorenz 1938,
Two key researchers of attachment...,
Imprinting
10  cards
Attachment - learning theory
What does learning theory refer to,
Ethology,
Cupboard love
9  cards
Attachment - evolutionary theory
Evolutionary theory of attachment,
Monotropy,
What did bowlby believe is the cr...
14  cards
Attachment - the strange situation
Who s theory was ainsworth buildi...,
Aim of the strange situation,
Who created the strange situation...
13  cards
Attachment - cultural differences
Collectivist culture,
Individualistic culture,
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 1958
12  cards
Attachment - maternal deprivation
What happened in 1945 that meant ...,
What does deprivation from a care...,
Why did bowlby look into health o...
19  cards
Attachment - romanian orphans
Institutionalisation,
1990 romania,
Rutter et al 1998 2011
10  cards
Attachment - influence on later relationships
Internal working model,
Continuity hypothesis,
Secure attachment impact on child...
15  cards
Biopsychology - nervous system and endocrine system
What is the nervous system,
How is the nervous system split up,
What is the cns
14  cards
Biopsychology - neurons and synaptic transmissions
Dendrite,
Axon,
Axon terminal
18  cards
Biopsychology - localisation of function
Localisation of function,
Lateralisation,
Left brain functions activities
15  cards
Biopsychology - brain plasticity
Brain plasticity,
When is peak plasticity,
Reasons for plasticity
12  cards
Biopsychology - hemispheric lateralisation
Split brain research
9  cards
Biopsychology - ways of investigating the brain
What are the four ways of investi...,
What is post mortem,
Evaluation of post mortem
9  cards
Biopsychology - circadian rhythms
Circadian rhythm,
Exogenous zeitgebers,
Endogenous
12  cards
Biopsychology - infradian and ultradian rhythms
Examples of infradian rhythms,
Menstrual cycle,
Sad
9  cards
Biopsychology - endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers
What is the primary endogenous pa...,
Where is the scn located,
What is the purpose of the scn
10  cards

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