Research methods
Core studies
Mental Health
Child Psych
Criminal Psych
100

the group to which an independent variable is applied

experimental group
100

responsibility for an action is placed on the member of authority

agentic state

100

what is the behavioural treatment for phobias called?

systematic desensitization or flooding 

100

what gender differences were found in Johnson & Young's study?

ads targeted at boys had themes of action and power, ads targeted at girls had themes of care, pamper, etc.

100

strong, preconceived notion of someone or something, based on information we have, perceive to have, or lack

cognitive bias

200

numerical methods used to determine whether research data support a hypothesis or whether results were due to chance

inferential stats

200

The bundle of fibers connecting the two hemispheres

corpus callosum 

200

The biomedical explanation for depression

monoamine  hypothesis

200

which part of the brain is linked to risk taking behaviour 

ventral striatum 

200

argues that the defendant is not responsible for their actions due to an episodic or persistent psychiatric disease at the time of the criminal act

not guilty by reason of insanity

300

research method in which data is collected from groups of participants of different ages and compared so that conclusions can be drawn about differences due to age

cross-sectional

300

This renown psychologist's famous test measures intelligence, and assess the age at which a child is performing intellectually, expressed in terms of the average "age at which normal children achieve a particular score. (background to Gould)

Binet

300

definitions of abnormality

statistical infrequency, deviation from social norms, deviation from ideal mental health, failure to function adequately 

300

what kind of intelligence does the ravens matrices test for/describe the materials

fluid intelligence, patterns and pictures to test for reasoning and patter identification 

300

which two areas of the brain did raine find were linked with aggressive behaviour

prefrontal cortex and amygdala

400

Two ways in which researchers avoid a self-fulfilling prophecy/bias

using a single-blind or double-blind experiment

400

Triad of impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorder

social communication, social interaction, resistance to change

400

Who created the cognitive triad?


Beck

400

what are the different types of attachment?

secure, insecure resistant, insecure avoidant, insecure disorganized

400

theory that visible signs of crime, anti-social behavior, and civil disorder create an urban environment that encourages further crime and disorder, including serious crimes.

broken windows theory

500

What type of a scale involves asking people to respond to a series of statements about something in terms of the extent to which they agree or disagree with them?

Likert

500

General conceptual frameworks, or clusters of knowledge, regarding objects, people, and situations; knowledge packages that encode generalizations about the structure of the environment.

schema

500

Outline a cognitive or behavioural treatment of any disorder

Miss McHenry to judge!

500

explain the strange situation

Miss McHenry to judge!

500

what is the effect of prison on prisoners

mental health problems, repeat offending, any other acceptable answers

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