Biological Approach
Cognitive Approach
Sociocultural Approach
Questions
Key Concepts
100

What is Bechara et al?

This study used the Iowa Gambling Task to investigate decision-making deficits in patients with ventromedial prefrontal cortex damage.

100

What is Peterson & Peterson et al?

This study tested the Multi-store Memory Model by examining the duration of short-term memory using trigrams.

100

What is Cohen et al?

This study explored how a "culture of honor" in the southern U.S. affects aggression following insults.

100

Which component of memory does the Multi-store Memory Model suggest has a limited duration of around 20 seconds?

a) Long-term memory
b) Short-term memory
c) Sensory memory
d) Episodic memory

100

What is the Central Executive?

This component of working memory coordinates attention and controls information from the phonological loop and visuospatial sketchpad.

200

What is Buss et al?

This study investigated sexual selection and mate preferences across different cultures.

200

What is Robbins et al?

This study used a dual-task technique to investigate the role of the central executive in working memory.

200

What is Barry et al?

This study compared food-accumulating versus non-food-accumulating societies and their child-rearing practices.

200

In the study by Loftus & Palmer (1974), what was the independent variable?

a) The speed estimate given by participants
b) The verb used in the critical question
c) The type of car shown in the video
d) The number of witnesses present

200

What is the Multi-store Memory Model?

This cognitive theory proposes that memory consists of three stores: sensory, short-term, and long-term memory.

300

What is Albert et al?

This study explored the relationship between testosterone levels and social dominance in rats.

300

What is Buchanan & Lovallo et al?

This study explored how cortisol influences memory, relevant to both biological and cognitive psychology.

300

What is Torres et al?

This study examined acculturation strategies among Latino immigrants in the U.S. and their impact on mental health.

300

Which research method involves studying identical (monozygotic) and fraternal (dizygotic) twins to investigate genetic influences on behavior?

a) Case study
b) Correlational study
c) Twin study
d) Natural experiment


300

What is a Culture of Honor?

A social norm maintaining that people should defend their reputation with aggressive responses when insulted or threatened.

400

What is Goetz et al?

This study tested how testosterone affects aggression-related brain activity using fMRI scans.

400

What is Loftus & Palmer?

This study demonstrated how leading questions can distort eyewitness memory of a car crash.

400

What is Stone et al?

This study tested the effect of racial stereotypes on performance in sports-related tasks.

400

According to Cohen et al. (1996), which cultural concept was associated with increased aggression in southern U.S. males after being insulted?

a) Collectivism
b) Cultural schema
c) Culture of honor
d) Stereotype threat

400

What is acculturation?

This is the process by which individuals adopt the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.

500

What is Baker et al?

This twin study investigated the heritability of antisocial behavior.

500

What is Peterson & Peterson et al?

This lab experiment tested the duration of short-term memory by having participants recall trigrams after various time intervals while preventing rehearsal.

500

What is Bond & Smith?

This meta-analysis examined cross-cultural differences in conformity using Asch's line judgment task.

500

Which study provided evidence for neuroplasticity by showing decreased amygdala activation in participants after an 8-week mindfulness training using fMRI?

a) Goetz et al.
b) Desbordes et al.
c) Buchanan & Lovallo
d) Bechara et al.

500

What is neuroplasticity?

This term refers to the brain's ability to change its structure and function in response to experience or environment.

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