Social Influence
Attachment
Psychopathology
Biopsychology
Cognitive Psychology / memory
100

Normative social influence

Changing behaviour to fit in with a group to be liked is called…

100

Attachment

A close emotional bond between an infant and their caregiver.

100

Depression

A mood disorder involving persistent low mood, low energy and loss of interest.

100

Neuron

A nerve cell that transmits electrical and chemical messages.

100

Long term memory

A permanent memory store with potentially unlimited capacity and duration.

200

Compliance

What term describes going along with the group publicly but not privately?

200

Strange situation

A controlled observation assessing infant attachment type based on separation and reunion behaviour.

200

Genetic explanation of OCD

The idea that OCD is partly inherited through genes such as COMT or 5-HTT.

200

Somatic nervous system

A division of the peripheral nervous system controlling voluntary movements.

200

Multistore model of memory

Model suggesting memory has three stores: sensory register, short-term memory, and long-term memory.

300

Internalisation

Changing our opinions privately and publicly

300

Monotropic theory

The idea that infants form one special primary attachment that is evolutionarily important.

300

Systematic desensitisation

Behavioural therapy for phobias using gradual exposure to the feared object while relaxing.

300

Neurotransmitters

Chemical messengers that transmit signals between neurons across synapses.

300

Semantic memory

A type of long-term memory for knowledge, facts and meaning.

400

Obedience

Following direct orders from a person with legitimate authority.

400

Insecure resistant attachment

Attachment type marked by high separation anxiety, high stranger anxiety and difficulty being comforted.

400

Catastrophising

A cognitive distortion where a person exaggerates the threat or assumes the worst outcome.

400

Medulla

Brain region controlling basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate.

400

Proactive interferance

When old information interferes with learning new information.

500

Minority influence

What process describes minority groups creating long-term social change?

500

Internal working model

A mental representation of early relationships that shapes later relationships.

500

CBT

Therapy that challenges irrational thoughts and replaces them with healthier thinking patterns.

500

Neuroplasticity 

The brain’s ability to change and reorganise itself with experience.

500

Loftus and palmer

Study showing that misleading questions can distort eyewitness memory.