Francis Galton's cousin.
Who was Charles Darwin?
A baby who was conditioned to fear rats and Santa.
Who was Little Albert?
Eddie, Bobby, and David.
What were the names of the triplets in 'Three Identical Strangers'?
A seven-letter verb that starts with D and means to lie or hide the truth
What is 'deceive'?
A six-letter adjective that starts with I and means "determined by factors present in an individual from birth"
What is 'innate'?
A research device used to see if a rat or pigeon will have its behaviour shaped by rewards - eg operating a lever to receive food.
What was Skinner's Box?
The psychiatrist who led the controversial study featured in 'Three Identical Strangers.'
Who was Peter Neubauer?
This phrase means a research participant is entitled to stop being part of a study at any time they like.
What is 'right to withdraw'?
There are 4 of them.
How many principles are there in this code of ethics?
What is GATTACA?
A Latin phrase that translates as 'blank slate.'
What is 'tabula rasa'?
A field of research exploring how people's genetic makeup and environmental factors can influence each other.
What is sociogenomics?
This phrase means participants in a study get to know exactly what they're signing up for.
What is 'informed consent'?
The Māori name for the Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
What is Te Tikanga Matatika?
A gene linked to aggression
What is the MAOA gene?
A learning or training method that uses rewards and punishments to shape behaviour.
What is operant conditioning?
The only ethical principle that Peter Neubauer's team seemed to factor in to their research design
What is confidentiality?
Principle 2 of the code of ethics.
What is 'Responsible Caring'?
They both did twin / triplet studies - almost 100 years apart.
What did Francis Galton and Peter Neubauer have in common?
The behaviourist who claimed he could raise "a dozen healthy infants" to any outcome he chose.
Who was John B. Watson?
The ethical principle most clearly breached when the fictional Q2s let the fictional Year 9s do too many starjumps, making some of them (fictionally) unwell
What is protection from harm?
The number and name of the principle which declares psychological research and practice should benefit society.
What is Principle 4 - Social Justice and Responsibility to Society?