Investigation Designs
Ethics
Cognitive Development
Brain Lobes
Brain Functioning
100

Collating and analysing secondary data findings and viewpoints.

What is a literature review.

100

Informing the participants of the true nature of the study.

What is debriefing?

100

Children are able to perform several mental operations on real, tangible, concrete objects and actual events in this stage.

What is the concrete operational stage?

100

The lobe involved in receiving and processing sounds.

What is the temporal lobe?

100

Diet, physical activity and this are the three things that allow the brain to function at an optimum level.

What is mental stimulation?
200

Investigation of a particular activity or behaviour that contains a real or hypothetical situation and includes real world complexities.

What is a case study.

200

Ensuring that participant details remain anonymous.

What is confidentially. 

200

The belief that inanimate objects have feeling and intentions.

What is animism?

200

The cortex that receives and processes sensory information.

What is the primary somatosensory cortex?

200

A symptom of this is the increased density of dendrites.

What is neuroplasticity?

300

Planned observation and recording of events and behaviours that has not been manipulated to understand the relationship between two variables.

Correlational Study

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Committing to maximising benefits and minimising the risks and harms.

What is beneficence?

300

A 20th century Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development.

Who was Jean Piaget?

300

The part of the brain involved with facial recognition.

What is the temporal lobe?

300

Gallic acids and caffeic acid are examples of this type of polyphenol.

What is a phenolic acid?

400

Can be conducted through focus groups and yarning circles.

What is fieldwork.

400

The moral obligation to ensure that there is fair consideration of competing claims.

What is justice?

400

The process of changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information.

What is accommodation?

400

An area which, when damaged, contributes to having difficulty to processing the meaning of sounds.

What is Wernicke's area?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Grape skin, red wine & nuts contain this polyphenol.

What is resveratrol?

500

The construction and/or manipulation of a model, that is then replicated for study.

What is modelling and simulation?

500

The honest reporting of all results and information.

What is integrity?

500

The process of developing a hypothesis based on what might logically occur.

What is hypothetical-deductive reasoning?

500

The primary visual cortex processes information from here.

What is the retina?

500

Sensory play is most beneficial at this age.

What is early childhood?