Attachments
Approaches
Social Influence
Research Methods
Studies
100

The person behind the discovery that babies prefer contact over food.

Who is Harlow?

100

The biological structure that contains the brain and spine, which controls nerves.

What is the Central Nervous System?

100

The explanation of conformity that applies to compliance.

What is Normative Social Influence? 

100

The type of variable that affects an experiment and isn't controlled.

What is an extraneous variable?

200

The innate biological drive to get food.

What is the primary drive?

200

The physical expression of one's characteristics determined by genetics and the environment?

What is the phenotype?

200

The definition of a nAffiliator.

What is someone who has a stronger need for affiliation?

200

The benefit of Matched Pair experiment design.

What is the fact that order effects and demand characteristics have less of an effect.
300

The effect culture has on the Strange Situation.

What is the fact that its based on ideal behaviour from individualist western culture's belief? e.g advocates for children to not constantly be around mother

300

The reason why Machine Reductionism is a limitation.

What is the fact that it oversimplifies the brain into an object that only takes inputs, processes it and then outputs?

300

One finding of the Baseline experiment by Milgram.

What is the fact that every participant delivered up to 300 volts, 5 stopped after 300 and 65% went to 450 volts.

300
The definition of a double-blind experiment.

What is an experiment where both the experimenter and participant both don't know the true aims of the experiment

300

The reason demand characteristics are a limitation for studies.

What is the fact that participants now know the aims and will act differently lowering validity?

400

The critical period for humans, goslings and monkeys.

What are 0.5-2 years, a couple of hours and 90 days?

400

The four mediational processes apart of vicarious reinforcement.

What are attention, retention, motor reproduction and motivation?

400

The massacre which serves as support for research done on the agentic state.

What is the My Lai massacre?

400

The 5 sample types looked at in Research methods.

What are Systematic, Volunteer, Opportunity, Random and Stratified Samples.

500

The most insecure-avoidant, secure and insecurely resistant countries.

What are Germany, the UK and Israel?

500

The strength and limitation of the token economy system in relation to the behaviourist approach.

What is the fact that the system shows that rewarding good behaviour leads to repetition of that behaviour (OC), but it is limited as in different context/ setting the behaviours are less likely to be repeated?

500

The factor that was changed to make obedience rates drop to 47.5%.

What is Location?

500

The experiment type that has an IV already having existing differences e.g gender, age.

What is a Quasi-Experiment.