Complying with the demands of an authority figure.
What is obedience?
This is the first system in the Atkinson and Shiffrin's model of memory.
What is sensory register/store?
The coordinated rhythmic exchanges between carer and infant.
What is interactional synchrony?
This type of behavioural treatment for phobias forces patients to confront their fear at the maximum level.
What is flooding?
The extremist view that humans have no free will.
What is hard determinism?
Looking to the behaviour of others as guidance when you don't know what to do in a situation.
What is normative social influence?
This model of memory focuses on four sections working in tandem: the central executive, phonological loop, visuo-spatial sketchpad, episodic buffer
What is the working model of memory?
This phase of attachment lets infants develop specific attachments to specific people, becoming distressed when separated from them.
What is discriminate attachment phase?
This is the most essential cognitive symptom to diagnosis OCD in a patient.
What is awareness of the irrational?
What is reductionism?
What is deindividuation?
Forgetting an old password after creating a new one is an example of what type of interference?
What is retroactive interference?
This type of learning theory explains how attachments are formed when babies associate caregivers with feelings of pleasure that feeding brings.
What is classical conditioning?
The goal of this cognitive treatment for depression is to reconstruct maladaptive thinking into adaptive, rational ones.
What is REBT (Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy)?
This occurs when a construct from one culture is applied inappropriately to another.
What is imposed etics?
The extent to which individuals believe that they can control events in their lives.
What is locus of control?
This type of LTM helps you recall events better if there is a stronger emotion tied to it.
What is episodic LTM?
The idea that infants have an innate tendency to make an initial attachment with one main figure, usually the mother.
What is monotropic theory?
This type of antidepressant treats OCD by blocking the reuptake of serotonin, allowing more of it to float around in the synapse and reach receptor sites.
What are SSRIs?
This form of androcentrism is known for exaggerating differences between males and females in research.
What is alpha bias?
In Milgram's experiment, test subjects entered this state when they chose to follow the orders of the presented authority figure.
What is agentic state?
This theory suggests that we forget due to information in our LTM getting confused for or disrupted by other information, resulting in inaccurate recall.
What is Interference Theory?
This attachment type is characterized by infants being clingy and dependent, while simultaneously rejecting interactions with a caregiver.
What is insecure-resistant attachment?
This form of systematic desensitization involves the patient to do actual contact with their fear stimulus.
What is vivo desensitization?
This approach attempts to study human behaviour by developing universal laws; we can make predictions about how people will behave in given situations
What is the nomothetic approach?