Why is one reason why it's important to understand the relationship between studies and theories?
One reason is because studies form the important pieces of evidence that support the theories.
Name one part of the brain that we will study (at least one part of the brain was mentioned in activities in the workbook)
frontal lobe or prefrontal cortex are both acceptable answers, as is the amygdala.
Say the name of a model in psychology?
The working memory model, the multi-store model of memory, the dual processing model of decision making (there are others, but these are the key ones in IB Psychology: A Student's Guide).
Name one neurotransmitter (at least one was mentioned in activities in this introduction unit).
Serotonin. Others include acetylcholine and dopamine.
What is the difference between a psychological theory and a model?
Whereas a psychological theory attempts to explain relationships between variables and behaviour, a model describes how a particular psychological phenomenon happens - there is not necessary an explanation for the phenomenon in a model
When is first Psychology exam??
October 22