Unit 1 AOS 1
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Unit 2 AOS 1
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Research Methods
100

Two effects of the fight flight response on the body 

dilated pupils, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, increased breathing, decreased digestion, decreased saliva production etc. 

100

three categories on the mental health continuum

mentally healthy, mental health problem, mental disorder 

100

Identify the two binocular cues

retinal disparity and convergence 

100

What is a confederate?

A person working for the experimenter, but that appears to be another participant 

100

Investigation into the incidence of schizophrenia in people who regularly smoke marijuana compared to those that do not.

What is the IV and DV?  

IV: marijuana use 

DV: incidence of schizophrenia 

200

identify the two processes involved in adaptive plasticity

sprouting and rerouting 

200

2 types of mental disorder

Addiction, anxiety, mood, psychotic, personality

200

Impact of motivation on visual perception

We will interpret a stimulus to fall in line with what we want to see

200

What is prejudice?

prejudice is often defined in psychology as holding a negative attitude towards the members of a group, based solely on their membership of that group.

200

Investigation into the incidence of schizophrenia in young adults who regularly smoke marijuana compared to those that do not.

Hypothesis? 

It is hypothesised that young adults who regularly smoke marijuana will have higher rates of developing schirxophrenia compared to young adults who do not smoke marijuana 

300

What's the role of axon terminals in communication of neurons?

action potential reaches the axon terminals and this triggers the neurotransmitters to release into the synaptic gap (to transmit message to next neuron)

300

Two characteristics of an infant with secure attachment

Happy to explore when caregiver is present. 

Moderate distress when caregiver leaves

Seek physical contact when caregiver returns

Is able to be comforted fairly quickly.

300

Give example of when we would use gestalt principle of proximity 

relevant example. E.g. see the cliques at school as friendship groups because they cluster in different groups. 

300

Distinguish between personal and situational attributions 

Personal attributions are when we attribute behaviours to internal factors 

Situational attributions are when we attribute behaviours to factors external to the person (environment)

300

Give an example of qualitative data you could collect about how someone sleeps

e.g. how someone feels the next day (rested, alert, sluggish etc). 

400

Role of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system in the fight flight response

Sympathetic triggers the fight flight, whilst the parasympathetic returns the body to homeostasis once the threat has passed

400

Describe object permanence. 

objects still exist even if they cannot be seen, heard or touched.

400

Describe the gestalt principle of figure ground

Dividing a visual scene into a ‘figure’, which stands out from the ‘ground’, which is its surroundings, using real or imagined boundary lines. By making an object the centre of our focus it becomes the figure, while all other visual information becomes the (back)ground.  

400

If you have a fond attitude towards lasagne, outline the affective, behavioural and cognitive components in that attitude

Affective: lasagne is yummy

Behavioural: eat it often

Cognitive: know your mum used to make it for you 

400

Describe two ethical considerations that weren't followed in the Stanford prison experiment 

Deception, informed consent, withdrawal rights, debriefing

500

causes (what area of the brain damaged) and symptoms of broca's aphasia 

damage to broca's area (in left frontal lobe). Non-fluent but comprehensible speech

500

explain the two-hit hypothesis in schizophrenia 

proposes that two events — genetic vulnerability and environmental stress — cause the development of schizophrenia

500

Outline the 3 stages and structures involved in visual sensation

Reception: light enters the eye and hits the retina 

Transduction: rods and cones convert light energy into electrochemical 

Transmission: optic nerve takes info to the primary visual cortex 

500

Identify and explain 1 factor that affects conformity 

unanimity: when the group is in full agreement, this increases conformity 

Normative influence: conform because you do not want the group to disapprove or judge you for not

informational influence: conform because the group behaviour gives you direction and information on how to respond

group size: conformity increases as group size increases up to 4, stable after that. With certain behaviours, bigger = more conformity 

500

An advantage and disadvantage of random sampling

Advantage: generally representative sample (especially with larger samples)

Disadvantage: can be time consuming, therefore costly to be able to identify all people in population.

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