Ethics
Variables
Psyc Terms
Multi Store Model
Schemas
100

The mnemonic that helps you remember all the ethical guidelines in Psychology

What is PC V WIDD?

100

The variable which is measured

What is the dependent variable?

100

An experiment that yields consistent results.

What is a reliable experiment?

100

The first store of memory

Sensory memory

100

Schemas are often used to fill these if we are unsure of something.

What are gaps in memory?

200

An ethical guideline which involves informing participants about the study before they agree to take part

What is informed consent?

200

The variable which is manipulated

The independent variable

200

A subsection or smaller group of participants selected from the larger group (population) of research interest.

What is a sample?

200

The last store of memory

Long term memory

200

They help people understand the social context with which he or she is in and how to behave accordingly.

What are role schemas?

300

An ethical guideline which ensures participants details are not shared

What is confidentiality 

300

All other variables (other than the IV) that may have an effect on the dependent variable.

What are extraneous variables? 

300

The extent to which a test actually measures or predicts what it is supposed to.

What is internal validity?

300
The process by which information is transferred into STM

What is attention?

300

Schemas for specific events which help guide us on how to behave in a variety of situations. 

What are scripts?

400

An ethical guideline that helps ensure participants leave the study the same way they came into the study

Protection from harm

400

A type of extraneous variable; such as noise, temperature, lighting, time of day, which you do not want to effect the DV

What are situational variables?

400

The extent to which results can be generalised from the sample to the population or further contexts.

What is external validity?

400

How information is moved from STM to LTM

What is rehearsal?
400

An organised set of  beliefs that influence how we think males/females should act.

What are gender schemas?

500

The ethical guideline that should happen at the end of a study

What is debriefing?

500

A type of extraneous variable, such as mood, intelligence, anxiety, concentration, skill and prior experiences, which you don't want to affect the DV

What are participant variables?

500

A sample which is too small and/or biased.

An unrepresentative sample?

500

How information is lost from STM

What is decay/displacement?

500

Ideas about ourselves and the expectations we have about how we should act in different situations.

What are self schemas?
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