Biological
Cognitive
Sociocultural
Methodology
Ethical considerations
100

the brain part that is related with forming new memories

what is the hippocampus?

100

the model that describes memory in terms of sensory, short-term and long-term stores

what is the multi-store model?

100

the term for when people change behavior to fit in with a group

what is conformity?

100

the term for a detailed investigation of a single individual or a group

what is a case study?

100

a must thing to get before involving people in studies

what is informed consent?

200

the neurotransmitter that is mostly common linked with depression

what is serotonin?

200

This concept explains that memory can be influenced by past experiences, resulting in inaccuracies or distortions.

What is reconstructive memory?

200

The theory that we learn behavior through observation, imitation, and modeling.

What is social learning theory?

200

the variable that a researcher can manipulate in an experiment

what is the independent variable?

200

The obligation to protect participants' private information.

What is confidentiality?

300

The function of the amygdala in emotional processing

What is detecting and responding to fear and emotional stimuli?

300

Study supporting that STM and LTM are separate stores.

What is Murdock study, H.M. case study?

300

The process by which individuals learn the culture they are born into.

What is enculturation?

300

The variable that is measured to see the effect of the independent variable.

What is the dependent variable?

300

Deliberately misleading or withholding information from participants.

What is deception?

400

The brain's ability to change and adapt as a result of experience.

What is neuroplasticity?

400

This theory suggests that mental frameworks influence how we process and recall information.

What is schema theory?

400

the theory that explains how individuals categorize themselves and others in social contexts

what is social identity theory?

400

The process of assigning participants to groups by chance to reduce bias.

What is random allocation?

400

Five ethical considerations in conducting a study.

what is confidentiality, informed consent, right to withdraw, protection from harm, Deception and Debriefing


500

The role of the endocrine system in behavior

What is regulation of behavior through hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.

500

These are mental shortcuts or patterns that can distort thinking and affect how memories are recalled.

What are cognitive biases?

500

Inventor of social cognitive theory

Albert Bandura

500

Cues that might influence participants to act in a way they think the experimenter wants.

What are demand characteristics?

500

5 ethical considerations in reporting the results

what is data fabrication, plagiarism, publication credit, sharing research data for verification, handling of sensitive personal information and social implications of reporting scientific results.