Which lobe of the brain is responsible for auditory processing
temporal
The duration and capacity of short-term memory
7 +/- 2
15-30s
This type of socialisation occurs through family.
Primary socialisation
Identify a factor that influences the Bystander Effect
state the difference between mean, median and mode
mean = average
median = middle number
mode = most common
The last stage of the visual perception process
interpretation
The unconditioned response in the classical conditioning study by Pavlov
salivating
Who is Philip Zimbardo
This psychologist conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.
This principle involves returning a favour.
reciprocity
state the relationship between variables with an r value of -0.24
weak negative
The function of dopamine
the feel good hormone: pleasure and reward
The two terms summarised by the Social Learning theory
modelling
vicarious conditioning
Describe how empathy can influence prosocial behaviour using an example
answers will vary
This theory explains prosocial behaviour through observation and imitation.
Social Learning Theory
a study calculates a p-value of 0.4
what would you conclude and which hypothesis would you support
NOT statistically significant, null hypothesis
Explain an action potential
An action potential is a rapid electrical impulse that travels along a neuron when it is stimulated strongly enough.
When the neuron reaches threshold, sodium ions move into the neuron causing depolarisation. Potassium ions then move out of the neuron causing repolarisation. This electrical change travels down the axon and allows neurons to communicate with other neurons, muscles, or glands.
Describe the role of the hippocampus in memory
formation of long-term memories
What psychological concept did the line study by Asch (1951) demonstrate?
Conformity
What did Anderson and Bushman (2002) find?
This study found violent games increased hostile expectation bias
What must a 'distinguish' answer include?
a contrasting verb
the three parts of the brain involved in voluntary movement and their functions.
basal ganglia (planning), cerebellum (panning and execution) and primary motor cortex (execution)
Recall the similarities and differences of operant conditioning and classical conditioning
Similarities: Both involve a stimulus and response. They both require a learning/acquisition period
Differences: CC is a reflex response to a stimulus, OC is a voluntary response to a reward or punishment
Explain the findings of Robert Cialdini
People are strongly influenced by social norms and are more likely to change their behaviour when they believe others are performing the same behaviour.
His research showed that descriptive norms (what others do) and injunctive norms (what others approve of) can influence conformity and behaviour change.
Explain how aggressive scripts develop over time according to GAM.
what are the three marks needed to answer a compare question
(1) difference
(1) similarity
(1) significance of them