Concepts
Culture
Interpersonal Relationships Part 1
Interpersonal Relationships Part 2
Revision: Learning & Cognition
100

When the participant and the researcher do not know which condition the participant is in 

Double - Blind Study 

100

This type of research tries to establish universal norms among humans. 

Etic Research 

100

This kind of chemical messenger chiefly exists in the brain 

Neurotransmitters 

100

Name each theory of communication. 

Communication Styles 

Social Penetration Theory 

Four Horsemen 


100

This type of memory is believed to have unlimited capacity. 

Long Term Memory 

200
This concept is concerned with the reduction of stigmas in research. 

Responsibility 

200

This psychological theory helps to explain the following quote:

“In America, the squeaky wheel gets the grease; in Japan, the nail that stands out gets pounded down.”

Cultural Dimensions 

200

This chemical messenger plays an important role in forming emotional bonds 

Oxytocin 

200

Processing Fluency is an explanation for which cognitive theory? 

Mere Exposure Effect

200
Words at the end of a list tend to be remembered more because of 

The recency effect 

300

This problem appears when an individual needs to give an assessment of their own skills or understanding 

Self-Report Bias

300

This is the result of an individual learning a new culture while holding onto elements of their own. 

Integration 

300

Research into chemical messengers and attraction is commonly criticized as being ... 

reductionist 

300

Give at least two reasons why similarity increases attraction. 

Social Validation 

Reduced Uncertainty 

Communication 

Emotional Ease 

300

This theory explains why information is not recalled exactly as encoded 

Schema Theory 

400

This type of investigation looks at participants at a single point in their life, although participants themselves may be at many different points. 

Cross-Sectional Study 

400

In this dimension, modesty is valued. 

Collectivism 

400

This cognitive theory suggests that people are attracted to those who are most like them 

Similarity - Attraction Hypothesis 

400

Researchers frequently give participants in the control group a chance to experience the treatment. 


What is it called and why do they do it? 

wait list control group 


Responsibility - increases ethical fairness and reduces the likelihood that their expectations will influence results 

400

Bartlett, who is the psychologist behind the Ghost Story study, pioneered the idea that memory is inherently ...

Reconstructed

500

Give an application for change in the study of interpersonal relationships 

Answer may vary 
500

This cultural dimension was originally called Masculine versus Feminine 

Motivation towards Achievement and Success

500

Many psychologists use this method in order to determine the effect of chemical messengers on attraction related behaviors. 

One example of this use is in Winslow et al, which looked at the vasopressin and monogamy. 

Animal Models 

500

This theory fails to explain why individuals sometimes choose to leave good relationships 

Investment Model 

500

Although someone might not know a specific fact, if they know where this information can be found and how to access it, they are utilizing ... 

Transactive Memory Systems 

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