aqa psychology experiments

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Sherif (1935) Conformity and the autokinetic effect
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Asch (1951) Conformity on an unambiguous task
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Zimbardo et al. (1973) Stanford Prison Experiment
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Reicher and Haslam (2006) The BBC Prison Study
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Milgram (1963) Obedience to Authority
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
5  cards
Moscovici et al. (1969) Minority Influence
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
7  cards
Sperling (1960) Investigation of the Sensory Register
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Peterson and Peterson (1959) The Duration of the STM
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Bahrick et al. (1975) Very long-term memories
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Jacobs (1887) The Capacity of the STM
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Baddeley (1966) Investigating Coding in STM and LTM
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Working Memory Model, and Evaluations
What are the components of the wm...,
Who was kf what problem did he have,
What did this problem suggest
6  cards
Forgetting: Interference theory
What are the two types of interfe...,
Underwood and postman 1960 method,
Underwood and postman 1960 findin...
4  cards
Tulving and Psotka (1971) Forgetting in LTM
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Loftus and Palmer (1974) Study into Eyewitness Testimony
Experiment 1 method,
Experiment 1 results,
Experiment 2 method
6  cards
Loftus and Zanni (1975) A Study into Leading Questions
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Post-Event Discussion, effect on accuracy of recall
Shaw et al 1997 method,
Shaw et al 1997 results,
Gabbert et al 2004 method
4  cards
Valentine and Coxon (1997) The Effect of Age on EWT
Method,
Results,
Conclusions
4  cards
Loftus (1979) Weapon Focus in EWT
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
The Cognitive Interview, and Geiselman et al (1986)
When was the cognitive interview ...,
What happens in a cognitive inter...,
Geiselman et al 1986 method
6  cards
Caregiver-infant interaction, Schaffer and Emerson (1964) Attachment Stages, and Father Attachment
What are 5 common caregiver infan...,
What are the 4 stages in attachme...,
Schaffer and emerson 1964 method
9  cards
Lorenz (1935) Imprinting
Findings,
Method,
Evaluation
3  cards
Harlow (1959) The Need for Contact Comfort, and Further Research
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
6  cards
Bowlby's Monotropic Theory of Attachment
What are bowlby s main claims,
What does bowlby,
What does bowlby mean by
6  cards
Ainsworth et al. (1978) The Strange Situation
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Van Ijzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) Cross-cultural Studies
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
5  cards
Bowlby (1944) The 44 Juvenile thieves
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Robertson and Robertson (1968) A Separation Study
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Rutter et al. (2007) A Longitudinal study of Romanian orphans
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Hodges and Tizard (1989) Children Raised in Institutions
Method,
Results,
Conclusion
4  cards
Hazan and Shaver (1987) The Influence of Early Attachments
Results,
Method,
Conclusion
4  cards
Main et al. (1985) The Adult Attachment Interview
Why was the adult attachment inte...,
What idea is it based on,
What does the interview involve
3  cards
Long Term Effects of Privation
Quiton et al 1984 method and find...,
Parker and forrest 1993 what is r...,
Freud and dann 1951 method and fi...
3  cards
Abnormality
1  cards
Behaviourism
What are the three main assumptio...,
What is meant by,
What is meant by
20  cards
The Cognitive Approach
What is a schema,
What are the different types of s...,
Bartlett 1932 method
7  cards
The Biological Approach
What are twin studies,
What are the three basic assumpti...,
Gottesman 1991 method
15  cards
The Psychodynamic Approach
Who developed the psychodynamic a...,
What does this approach assume,
What are the three identified lev...
11  cards
Humanistic Psychology
What are the core 6 point of huma...,
What are the 5 stages of maslow s...,
Aronoff 1967 method
9  cards
The Nervous System, Endocrine System, and Localisation of Function
What are the two key parts of the...,
Who do receptors communicate with...,
What are the two key parts of the...
26  cards
Plasticity
How does plasticity work,
Elbert et al 1995 method,
Elbert et al 1995 results
7  cards
Studying the Brain
What are fmri scans,
How do fmri scans work,
What are the uses o fmri scans
7  cards
Biological Rhythms
What are the three classification...,
What are endogenous pacemakers,
What are exogenous zeitgebers
4  cards
Gender Bias
What are the two types of gender ...,
What are androcentrism and estroc...,
What research designs make gender...
4  cards
Cultural bias
What does culture refer to,
As psychology developed in the we...,
Berry 1969 identified two main ap...
8  cards
Free Will and Determinism
What is free will,
Comments on free will,
What is determinism
10  cards
Holism and Reductionism
What is holism,
What is reductionism,
Holism reductionism in the psycho...
7  cards
Nature vs. Nurture
What is commonly accepted by mode...,
Gottesman 1963 findings
2  cards

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