What is the name of the set international standards for research involving humans?
The Nuremberg code
What part of the brain is surgically cut to alleviate epilepsy?
Corpus calloosum
Name a symptom of groupthink.
Illusion of invulnerability, rationalisation, conformity pressure, stereotyped view of opponent, self- censorship, illusion of unanimity
Name a weakness of trait theory
Tends to not say much about psychological processes
Smokeys
What is a solution to the replication crisis?
Open science
Name the four lobes of the brain.
Name the two types of aggression.
Hostile and instrumental
Which one of Freuds personality subsystems governs the pleasure priniciple?
ID
How many students are in NUIG?
over 19,000
What is an example of ordinal variables?
Likert scale
What does the reticular formation do?
plays a role is controlling sleep and arousal
If a person is denied employment because of their appearance, it is an example of
Discrimination
Life outcomes are largely under their own personal control and depend on their own behaviour
What are your ceim leaders names?
Ava, Ava, Keith, Niamh, Hannah, Katie, Amelia
Get at least 3
What is reverse causation?
B causes A
What is the All- or- none law?
The strength of an action potential is independent of intensity of stimulus that elicits it
What is the two routes of persuasion according to the elaboration likelihood model?
Peripheral and central
Name the five stages of Maslows hierarchy of needs?
Physiological, safety, belonging, esteem and self- actualisation
When was the university founded?
1845
What does it mean if the p-value is less than 0.05?
the result is statistically significant
What is alien hand syndrome?
People with split brain procedure report their left hand has a mind of its own
What are the three levels of Robert Sternberg's (1988) Love Triangle
passionate, commitment, intimate
What did Skinner use to analyse behaviour?
Three term contingency
Antecedent, behaviour, consequence
What is the name of the University president
David J. Burns