Abnormal psychology
Abnormal psychology
CA
SCA
General
100

Two types of studies that psychologists use to student genetic relationships to behaviour. 

Family/Kinship/Pedigree, Twin, Adoption, GWAS

100
What is the name of the variable that is measured in a study?
The dependent variable.
100

The study activated schema by providing a title about doing laundry before the story, after the story or not at all. 

Bransford and Johnson

100

These are two potential reasons why stereotypes are formed. 

Out-group homogeneity, Illusory correlations, schema, SIT

100
This is the name of Ms. Dean's current book that has related presents. 

The Lost Apothecary

200

The probability that two people with shared genes will develop the same organic disease.

Concordance Rate

200

This is the attempt to reinterpret an emotion-eliciting situation in a way that alters its meaning and changes its emotional impact. 

Cognitive reappraisal

200

This study activated schema by telling the participants the actors were either a waitress or a librarian. 

Cohen

200

These are two effects of stereotypes

Confirmation bias, stereotype threat, memory disortion

200

This is one thing that Ms. Dean LOVES about Korea

Cold, filtered water readily available, olle trails and the walking tradition, pajeon, her students, Korean Air, it's geography, yes, kimchi and the list goes on and on.

300

These are two neurochemicals that may explain the onset of PTSD.

Norepinephrine and Neuropeptide Y

300

This is the term for individuals that blame outside forces for their circumstances, don't believe they can change their situation and feel powerless in the face of difficult situations. People with this are more likely to develop PTSD. 

External locus of control 

300

This is the tendency for post-event information to interfere with memory of the original event

Misinformation effect

300

These are two claims of Social Cognitive Theory

Beh learned, observational learning, attention, retention, motivation, potential, characteristics of model

300

These gene helps convert tryptophan to serotonin. 

TPH-2

400

This neurochemical is a amino acid that maintains homeostasis including regulation of stress response. People with PTSD have lower levels of this.

Neuropeptide Y

400

This is a pattern of thinking where one focuses attention on symptoms of one's distress. Repetitive negative thinking. 

Rumination (Response Styles Theory)

400

The Challenger disaster study showing memory is not reliable. 

Neisser and Harsch

400

This study demonstrates Out-Group Homogeneity.  

Park & Rothbart

400

This animal study using rats demonstrated neuroplasticity using enriched and impoverished environments. 

Rosenzweig, Bennet and Diamond

500

This type of cognitive processing starts with thoughts (PFC) which activates the amygdala and results in emotion. 

Top-down processing.

500
This model says one is more susceptible to developing a mental disorder like PTSD when risk factors outweigh protective factors. 

Vulnerability model

500

This study about a real life robbery showed that memories are reliable. 

Yuille and Cutshall

500

This study uses the Asch paradigm to examine how individualism and collectivism affect conformity. 

Berry 

500

This is one reason why women have higher prevalence rates for PTSD.

Lack of social support, low self efficacy, negative appraisals, increased stress response (due to the above).