Politics
False Confessions
Implicit Bias
Research Methods
Clinical
100

Personal principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong. 

What is morality?

100

Type of false confession where the suspect comes to believe that they have committed the crime. 

What is a coerced-internalized False Confession?

100

Attitudes that operate in a conscious mode and are exemplified by traditional self-report measures.

What are explicit attitudes?

100

A tendency to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others.

What is social desirability bias?

100

Patients do not perceive anything wrong and view their perceptions and behavior as reasonable and appropriate.

What is ego-syntonic?

200

Moral principle where what is correct is what helps you own group.

What is Ingroup loyalty?

200

Interview technique commonly used in the US to help detective determine if suspects are lying.

What is the Reid Technique?

200

First ever computer test of implicit bias.

What is the Implicit Association Test?

200

The extent to which all items on a survey measure the same construct.

What is Internal Consistency?

200

A personality disorder where the patient is not comfortable in real life relationships but as an active and rich fantasy life. 

What is Schizoid Personality Disorder?

300

A set of moral foundations which help keep groups and important social institutions intact.

What are the binding foundations?

300

An interrogation technique where police to inform suspects they have evidence that is yet to be analyzed (when they do not).

What is the bluff technique?

300

El-Rafiy & Brauer (2012) managed to reduce implicit bias using only this. 

What is a poster?

300

Cues in an experimental setting that influence the participants' perception of what is expected of them and that systematically influence their behavior within that setting.

What are Demand characteristics?

300

Symptoms of Schizotypal Personality Disorder such as excessive fidgeting and visual or auditory hallucinations. 

What are positive symptoms?

400

A moral system that is condemnatory and strict.

What is proscriptive morality?
400

A common psychological phenomenon, where future rewards and punishments are considered less important than present ones.

What is temporal discounting?

400

Having a high level of implicit bias but a low level of explicit bias. 

What is Aversive Racism?

400

The categorization of participant responses requires a judgement call by the researcher.

What is subjective coding?

400

A type of personality disorder where there is a pattern of attention-seeking behavior, and can come across as fake. 

What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?

500

Psychologist who proposed the alternative theory of moral motives?

Who is Dr Ronnie Janoff-Bulman?

500

Psychologist who conducted the vast majority of research on false confessions and invented the ALT key paradigm.

Who is Dr Kassin?

500

The black man who appeared in Todd et al.'s (2011) video where he was a repeated victim of racism whilst going about his daily life.

Who is Glen?

500

Testing the same research question again with different methodology.

What is a conceptual replication?

500

A vulnerability that makes an individual susceptible to malfunction/maladaptation in a wide range of contexts.

What is a diatheses?

M
e
n
u