Biological Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Sociocultural Psychology
Research Methods
Critical Thinking
100

Specific parts of the brain have specific functions that are related to specific behaviors.

What is localization of function?

100

A stable, deeply rooted mental representation that can influence our knowledge, beliefs, and expectations. 

What is schema?

100

A theory of intergroup conflict which describes why discrimination & conflict occur.

What is social identity theory?

100

Loftus & Palmer - type of experiment.

What is a lab experiment?

100

The rules which indicate the expected & accepted behavior in a group or society.

What are cultural norms?

200

An example of localization is seen in the case of HM; unable to create new memories yet he retained long term memories that were created before the surgery.

What is the hippocampus?

200

Research that indicated context helps the human brain better recall & comprehend text passages. 

What is Bransford & Johnson (1972)

200

The part of self-concept that is based on group membership.

What is social identity?

200

Case studies (HM as an example) provide rich ____________ data and have high levels of ecological validity.

What is qualitative?

200

Consent, debriefing, confidentiality & protection of participants.

What are ethical considerations in psychological research?

300

"Tan", a patient who lost the ability to speak or write but retained all other functions such as intelligence and speech comprehension lead to the discovery of localization of function. 

What is Broca's Area?

300

In this experiment participants were assigned to either a home buyer or a burglar "perspective".

What is Anderson & Pichert (1978)

300

Learning that occurs as a result of observing other people perform actions as well as the consequences of these actions.

What is observational learning?

300

An increase in one variable tends to be associated with an increase in the other.

What is a positive correlation?

300

This research on FBM is problematic because it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the participants' memories.

What is Brown & Kulik (1977)

400

Research that aimed at investigating the role of oxytocin in promoting fidelity in humans. 

What is Scheele et al (2012)

400

A relationship exists between cognition and emotion which indicated that cognition may influence emotion and that emotion may influence cognition. 

What is bidirectional?

400

What company did Geert Hofstede use for the participants who were surveyed to identify dimensions underlying cultural differences in values, attitudes, and behavior?

IBM - a computer hardware company with operations in over 170 countries.

400

Can be thought of as a kind of written interview. They can be carried out face to face, by telephone or by mail.

What are questionnaires?

400

Humans do not appear to have a functional VSO which other animals use to detect pheromones.

What is an argument AGAINST pheromones? 

500

A steroid that has been described as having potent pheromone; Research suggests that it boosts women's mood.

What is androstadienone?

500

Schema theory helps us understand how memory works, memory distortion, and even relationships (ie. research on violence and bullying)

What are the applications of schema theory?

500

Refers to the extent to which people can tolerate ambiguity.

What is uncertainty avoidance index?

500

Behavior is observed under controlled laboratory conditions (ie. Bandura's Bobo doll study).

What is a controlled observation?

500

The part of the brain that may play a role in the creation of emotional memories.

What is the amygdala?

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