One approach we study in A-Level Psychology.
What is Behaviourist, SLT, Cognitive, Biological, Humanist, Psychodynamic
One sample type found in Research Methods.
What is an Opportunity, Volunteer, Stratified, Random or Systematic Sample?
The type of conformity that leads to full belief and change both in public and private.
What is internalision?
The approach that is used for the basis of Attachment's Learning Theory.
What is the Behaviourist?
The name for the procedure that tested conformity.
What is the Baseline Procedure?
Daily Double!
Conditioning that has the subject learning through association.
What is Classical Conditioning?
An experiment type that has the IV/participant being observed in its normal environment.
What is a Field Experiment?
The variable that affects obedience the most.
What is uniform?
The type of animals used in Lorenz's animals studies.
What is a gosling (duck)?
The animals tested on in Pavlov's studies.
What are dogs?
Three components of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
What are physiological needs, safety, love, self esteem, self actualisation?
The drawback of Repeated Measures experiment design.
What is the participants being able to figure out the aim of the experiment (Demand Characteristics)?
The type of authority that is legitimate and causes people to carry out destructive actions.
What is destructive authority?
The blueprint/representation of how relationships and attachments should be, made in childhood.
What is the Internal Working Model?
The name of the researcher who repeated Milgram's experiments on Obedience and supported it.
Who is Gina Perry?
The 3 principles that motivate each part of the mind according to Freud.
What are the morality, pleasure and reality principles?
Four ethical rights for participants covered in Research Methods.
What are not being heavily deceived, informed consent, protection from harm, privacy and confidentiality and the right to withdraw info.
The amount that the rate of obedience drops when accompanied by a disobedient confederate.
What is 65 to 10%?
The five behaviours that were examined/looked for in Ainsworth's Strange Situation.
What are proximity-seeking, exploration, stranger anxiety, separation anxiety and response to reunion?
The core concept Ross Thompson emphasises gives value to cultural variations in attachment.
The difference between a fMRI and a MRI.
What is the fMRI can scan brain functions while the MRI scans brain structures?
The definition of standard deviation.
What is a measure of dispersion showing how far a value deviates from the mean?
The two evaluative points that support minority influence (both research support).
What are Moscovici's Blue-green slide supporting consistency and Martin's alternating groups supporting deeper processing?
The findings of the 44 thieves study.
What is the fact that 14 of the thieves could be described as affectionless psychopaths and of that 14, 12 experienced prolonged separation from their mothers in their first 2 years alive?
The percentage of nurses who obeyed Holfling during his study of obedience.