Approaches
Classic Studies
Key Terms
Name That Study
Evaluate It
100

Which approach focuses on brain and biology?

Biological Approach

100

Who studied obedience?

Stanley Milgram

100

Define neurotransmitter

Chemical messenger that transmits signals across synapses

100

"Participants gave shocks under authority pressure"

Stanley Milgram

100

One ethical issue in obedience research

Deception, psychological stress

200

Define the cognitive approach

Studies internal mental processes like memory, thinking, and decision-making

200

What did Solomon Asch study?

Conformity to group pressure

200

What is a schema?

A mental framework used to  organize and interpret information

200

"Children imitated aggressive models"

Albert Bandura

200

One strength of lab experiments

High control, replicability

300

One strength of the biological approach

Uses scientific methods (brain imaging), high reliability

300

What did Albert Bandura show?

Aggression is learned through observation (Bobo doll study)

300

Define cultural norm

Shared expectations and rules guiding behavior in a group
300

"Line judgment under group pressure"

Solomon Asch

300

One limitation  of interviews

Social desirability bias (overreporting good behavior, underreporting negative behavior)

400

Apply one approach to explain memory errors

Cognitive approach; memory is reconstructive and influenced by schemas

400

Explain the findings of Harry Harlow

Attachment is based on comfort (contact comfort), not just feeding

400

Explain one research method

Laboratory experiment - controlled setting, allows cause-and-effect conclusions

Case study, longitudinal study, survey, cross-sectional

400

"System 1 and system 2 thinking"

Kahneman and Tversky

400

What does it mean to be able to generalize the results of a study?

Apply to the larger population

500

One limitation of the sociocultural approach

Difficult to isolate variables; culture is complex

500

What did Elizabeth Loftus find?

Memory is reconstructive and influenced by leading questions.

500

Reliability vs. validity

Reliability - consistency of results

Validity - accuracy of what is measured

500

"Leading questions changed memory"

Elizabeth Loftus

500

Cultural bias example

Research findings may not apply across cultures